WATCH: Jordan Spieth Appears On The Late Late Show With James Corden

Watch as Spieth tells a hilarious story about Obama and aliens, and fires golf balls at James Corden

WATCH: Jordan Spieth Appears On The Late Late Show With James Corden

The three-time major winner fired golf balls at James Corden and told a hilarious story about Barack Obama and aliens...

WATCH: Jordan Spieth Appears On The Late Late Show With James Corden

Jordan Spieth appeared on James Corden's Late Late Show over the weekend which saw him fire golf balls as the host spun around on a wheel.

He told the Late Late Show With James Corden how he asked former POTUS Barack Obama, "Whats the one thing you weren't prepared for that you had to learn on the go?"

WATCH: Jordan Spieth Appears On The Late Late Show With James Corden

Spieth recently teed it up with Barack Obama and Steph Curry

The 44th President of the United States told him about how he always had to be first on world matters, whether that be on military or economy issues around Europe, Asia and the rest of the world.

That was before Obama said, “And you won’t believe what the aliens look like. They’re freaking crazy-looking.”

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Spieth said Obama winked at him and walked off.

The three-time major champion also told the show of how their match went.

Obama was faced with a double-breaking 10 footer on the last to win the match.

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Spieth told the show “He said, ‘When there’s a crowd on the last hole, I never miss,’ ”

Obama holed the putt to win the match before saying, “Told ya”.

Spieth tells the Late Late Show With James Corden about his round with Obama:

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Jordan Spieth has won 11 PGA Tour titles including three major championships.

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