
Patrick Reed celebrates an ace in the 12th hole during the first round of Liv Golf Adelaide in Golf Club on Friday.
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Patrick Reed lost some time by emptying the fan drinks in one of Liv Golf’s most annoying holes. Reed, Masters Champion 2018, ACED par-3 12 in Gange Golf Club 15 minutes in the first round of Golf Adelaide Friday.
The 12th, called Lottering Hole, has great-grandson and around it to provide the PAR-3 16 Livi version at WM Phoenix Open, where Emiliano Grillo made an ace last week (and caused a similar holiday).
Reed used an 8-time, landing his short ball from the pin and looked at that trail towards the hole. A party followed, after Reed and other players and cadads celebrated as fans put them with beer cups and plastic drinks.
“I realized why not to go ahead and hit a big golf stroke taking into account the first two shootings I hit to start the day were not very good,” Reed said. “The right when I hit him, I knew it would be really good. Did I know it would go inside? No. I think I just started the holiday really early for everyone.”
Is the second time it became an ace in this hole during a liv golf event, following it Chase Koepka Made in 2023.
“I just got pumped with adrenaline when she went inside,” said Reed, who signed for a three-on 75. “I saw cups and beer and juice flying anywhere. I was walking in the golf course.

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