U.S. Open Epics - Tiger Woods: Perfection at Pebble
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Length: 44min 14sec (2654 seconds)
Published: Tue Aug 20 2019
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Just watched his pebble beach open yesterday. Just wow, that was insane. I wish i watched more of him when i was younger.
I read the article about this. They all have the same click-bait misleading title. He wasn't DQ'd for running out of balls. He could have maybe/probably figured out some way to get more if he really wanted to keep playing (i.e. borrowing one from another player using the same brand), but he didn't even try. He just got frustrated at his own play (after plunking
threefour or five in a row the water) and literally just walked off the course without even trying to figure it out.The DQ was actually for "Failure to complete a hole".
Ironically, while he wasn't actually DQ'd for running out of golf balls, it might still be accurate to say that he didn't have the balls to keep playing that day.
EDIT: I changed "three in a row" to "4 or 5 in a row" after I re-read the articles.
No one remembers for sure whether it was 4 or 5 because he did it so quickly. He was already 2 over when it happened.
Can never have enough balls
Credit to /u/cuedahpie for sharing the link here in this post in /r/sports
This is mind boggling to me. I mean, ok, he pulled three out to putt with in the hotel. That still means you only had 6 in the bag total? Why? Iβd think a PGA playerβs caddie would always have a dozen in the bag minimum. Even if not for lost balls, for scuffed/imperfect ones. Strange.