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From golf.com

http://www.golf.com/rookie-prank-his-friend-and-rookie-pays

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'Dude, Where's My Courtesy Car?' Jordan Spieth Pranks Justin Thomas

SAN DIEGO -- Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas have known each other since they were 14 and were picked to represent the United States in the Evian Junior Masters in France. Their families have stayed in each other's houses during tournaments. Spieth and Thomas often stay together on the road.

Thomas might be three months older, but he's still a PGA Tour rookie.

Spieth, already a Ryder Cup veteran starting his third year on Tour, had no choice but to remind Thomas of that at the Phoenix Open.

There are only 75 or so parking spots for players at the TPC Scottsdale clubhouse lot. Spieth had one as the No. 9 player in the world. Thomas had to valet his car in another lot as a sponsor's exemption.

Thomas jokingly told Spieth he would take his spot, and when Thomas arrived for early practice Wednesday, he couldn't resist.

''I wouldn't do it to anyone else, but obviously I was going to park in his spot,'' Thomas said. ''I shouldn't have told him I was going to do it, because then he wouldn't have known it was me.''

Instead, Thomas sent him a Snapchat of his car in Spieth's parking spot with this message: ''This is what happens when you get into a tournament late. You have to compromise.''

Big mistake.

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