
Erroring the speed of a green is easy to make, for recreation players and the good. But when you add smell and slope, things get even harder.
DP Tour World player Connor Syme is likely to realize than most. On Friday, in a shocking example of a wrong stroke, the effort of the bird’s birds ended up turning into a nightmare.
During the second round of the Scottish Championship, which is being played in Trump International Golf LinksThe delightful conditions make the note particularly challenging. In the 1 1 1 hole, Syme hit his third shot at the posterior green edge and faced a 54-meter discount in the direction of the bird battery.
The sight dress passed the hole rapidly and continued to continue. And going. When the ball slowed toward the edge of the front green part, it caught another slope and was bulletproof, eventually coming to rest in 47 yards from the hole.
“Kindly me!” said one broadcaster. “That’s incredible what I’ve just seen there.”
“Back to the topic in a minute,” withdrew another.
“This is a very silent walk down there,” the other replied.
The initial velvet puts was extremely difficult, with the need for enough speed to travel up to a slope and then back to the hole. The contoured green and a strong wind wind contributed to the unfortunate situation.
“Some of these shots you have left with are very difficult,” one broadcaster said.
Birdie Syme’s Birdie ended 65 yards from his starting point. He hit his fifth shot on green, but faced another 43 -meter long delay for Bogey. He after all three-putted for a triple bang. After his round, he discussed his difficulties in the first hole.
“My third blow – I really don’t think I played that bad blow, just got up even though the wind slightly and ended up over the green back,” he said. “Of course, you can see from the conditions, it’s just so bold, and I was just the wrong side of the hole. A little too much step on the slope and there is nothing to stop it. Below the slope was.”
After posting rounds of 72-79 (+7), Syme lost the cut with three shots.
“Not exactly how you want to start your day,” Syme said. “That’s the golf ever.”

