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Perhaps two boys, in red caps and blue jackets, summed up the proceedings best, in just nine words. They were posted to the right of the track at the Renaissance Club when Justin Thomas passed him, with a brief interaction Captured by the DP World Tour social media team.
Welcome to Scotland, Justin.
“It’s a little cute.”
Which Thomas confirmed: “Just a little bit.”
actually. Just a little wee. just a little.
They were expecting just as much at the Scottish Open, where pole times in the final round were pushed around five hours in order to avoid the worst of what was supposed to be Sunday with the Firth of Forth. the worst. The fans were still on, and golf balls reacted similarly.
It is considered:
– there was opening drive US Open winner Windham Clark, who covered 384 yards.
– there was CD player From eventual winner Rory McIlroy on the seventh hole, he walked 427 yards, his longest poke of the season by 40 yards.
– there was Victor Hovland hatwho traveled backwards at some point after flying off his head.
Then there was this.
On his first hole of the day, 580-yard par 510, Min-woo Lee pumped a 351-yard tee. that was good. But this one was better. He got home in two.
With a shot of 226 yards.
Hit with a pitching wedge.
A. styled. wedge.
A Sky Sports broadcaster said before the shot: “Let’s see how close he gets to the green. 225, that was a pitching pair…”
He stopped.
When the shot fell, the announcer said, “This is ridiculous. Look at this. This is absolutely insane.”
Unbelievable, said a second announcer.
On the putt, Lee’s ball landed 30 yards from the green, bounced, bounced back and rolled to about 15 feet. From there, he hit two quadruple jumpers, finished in a tie for 70th and in a tie for 35th.
“That was a wedge, of an upward slope, 225,” said the first announcer.
“My dear. said the second announcer.