
Joel Dahmen walks after his ball at 15 in Houston Open of children in Texas in 2025.
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Immediately after hitting a kick, a golf play play will sometimes take his head and start walking into the hole. In some of these cases, this is because pro you know you are going first, à la Tiger Woods in his prime minister. Other times, this is because the pro is disgusted with Putt and knows it is NO Entering inside. Joel Dahmen attracted a strange combination of both of us on Friday.
In the second round of Houston Open of the 2025 Texas children, Dahmen was set with a 21 -foot bird blow The 15th hole of the memorial park. One at the time, Dahmen was looking at another red number.
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But immediately after Pro -popular He made his blow, he disliked his appearance. So before his ball was more than a few meters away, he began to walk after him. We could not say for sure, but it certainly seemed like he believed that there was no chance of entering Putt.
But he was wrong. As Dahmen approached his still clumsy ball, she began to trace directly towards the cup. Pro noticed and his body language changed as he stopped in his footsteps and phoned his eyes in the cup.
And then it fell. Dahmen’s Birdie-2 soon created any embarrassment he might have felt, and he continued to shoot 66.
Look at the hit below.
Friday 66 composed for Dahmen’s 71 on Thursday, leaving it in Three under and T44 after two rounds. He leaves for The third round on Saturday at 12:17 PM et.

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