Kevin Kisner's caddie, Duane Bock, has incredibly large, impressive calves
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Kevin Kisner’s caddie, Duane Bock, has incredibly large, impressive calves

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Kevin Kisner is perhaps on the verge of winning his first major championship at the 2017 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, and he could be doing it with most powerful set of calves in golf history on his bag.

Kisner's caddie, Duane Bock, is an accomplished looper and has been working with Kisner for years. But the first thing people notice about the friendly Bock is his gargantuan calves. They're huge and very powerful.

Just take a look at these things.

Bock's calves are so big and distracting that there is actually a parody Twitter account dedicated to his gams.

In fact, after Kisner won at Colonial for his second PGA Tour win in May, Kisner went and bought Duane Bock a truck big enough to hold the man's calves.

Bock has gotten in trouble with the PGA Tour previously for wearing salmon-colored short at the 2015 Arnold Palmer Invitational, with the tour saying Bock's shorts were distracting despite theĀ "solid-color, knee-length tailored shorts" regulations Bock followed. It's probably because they drew attention to his Honeybaked Hams on his legs.

Distracting calves or not, Bock has been on the bag for more than eight years for a pair of wins and six second-place finishes. He could be on the bag for a major championship at the 2017 PGA Championship.

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