All that is worth doing, the saying goes, it’s worth exaggerating.
This may not be universally accepted as the philosophy of life, of course. But when it comes to John Dary, moderation has never been his thing. And so you can see in the 19th that he recorded Friday at Sanford International and consider it an embarrassment-or you can consider it a node of history, the last chapter in one of the most popular golf remains.
19 of Daly came to the 12th hole in Minnehaha Country Club in Sioux Falls, SD was originally recorded and understood as a 17 before a review in 19, a result that apparently included seven penalty points and a tin cup to hit the same water stroke again, and again. The last conclusion, our internet resources tell us, is a “Quattuorcu bogey”, 14 over a hole in a hole, taking it from 4 over 18, where he would end the round.
How would he do 19? We unfortunately do not have a repetition of the drama, but we have the PGA Tour app, which shows that Daly found it rough with his shot. Here’s what happened next:
Shot 2: From the rough elementary
Shot 3: Penalty
Gott 4: From the rough elementary
Shot 5: Penalty
Shot 6: From the rough elementary
Gotuar 7: Penalty
Shot 8: From the rough elementary
Strike 9: Penalty
Shot 10: From the rough elementary
Gotuar 11: Penalty
Shot 12: From the rough elementary
Strike 13: Punishment
Gotuar 14: from the elementary rough
Shot 15: Penalty
Gotua 16: From the rough elementary
Gotuar 17: from the rough elementary
Gotuar 18: by rough intermediate
Shot 19: from Green, to the hole
In other words, it was a heck of one up and down.
We, of course, we can make some assumptions. Nr. 12 in Minnehaha is known to members as “rock hole” Because of her dramatic views of the box. The PAR-5 Doglegs fall on the bottom and then the doglegs left; A body of water goes up to the left side and then cuts through the hole, creating a forced retaining into green. It feels like a sure bet that the drama is unveiled here.
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It was the highest result recorded in the history of PGA Tour Champions. It was also the highest in Daly’s registered career – but not too much. According to our research, Dary had already recorded results of 10 or more at least 15 times in PGA Tour’s events and diplomas, including three 11, two, one 13, one 14 and a 18.
Some visible moments of counting dialing career:
13 in John Deere
A nation sb ITEM From 2011 describes a tee shot to the right at No. 4 in TPC Deere Run follows from “a couple hit on the ball, progressing it only a few meters every time.” There was a lot of unbearable lies, he finally found a place where he could advance the ball, he hit him in the bunker, hit him and with two strokes. Lucky 13.
11 at US Open
Dedi hit a ball in motion as part of a septuple-bogey 11 in Pinehurst’s par-4 8th and announced his last one. His take At that time:
“US Open is not John Daly’s golf style. I’m not going to Pebble Beach (where will the US Open) next year and I will also watch RUIN USGA that golf course,” he said. “It’s not worth it. This is the last of the US last – sometimes. I’ve had it with USA and the way they run their shifts. The USA likes to embarrass the boys playing on their tours.”
In reality, Dary returned to next year’s US Open, where…
14 at US Open
Remember when Tiger Woods won 2000 US Open with 15 shots? Had one too memorable 14 That week -from Dary, which struck his goal on the 18th iconic right, hit two more shots in the Pacific Ocean on the left and ultimately found the ocean in an approach, also, along the way to Bogey not -up.
18 in Bay Hill
You know no. 6 in Bay Hill; It is the par-5 running around the lake and is where Bryson Dechambeau sent a driver over all Dogleg, sending the crowd to a rage. But again in 1998, Daly with large bombs tried to run the green. He turned out short, fell a little closer, tried with 3-wood, came out short, and then … he continued to try.
“At that point there was no way to stop,” he said.
Xes
There was also Australian Open 2011, where Daly – which had already been penalized two shots for hitting the wrong ball from a bunker – hitting six or seven (reports change) balls in the No. 11 in the Golf Club and then left. Dary, who had little history of Dramatic Australian WDSDisinvited by another Australian tour and tour director stated it “The last time we see John Dary in this tournament.”
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