Joshow

Justin Lower was all the smile after making an impossible unlikely during the first round of the player championship.
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Justin Lower had a bad pace in the most famous hole in TPC Sawgrass’ stadium course. But he did it shortly thereafter.
During the round of Thursday’s opening to Championship In Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Low, which began at nine back, had an early time and came to the signature hole even for the day (eight pars) before overloading the back at 17, spraying its ball in the water and had to fall.
But his preceding ribbon did not end. Lower got a wedge from 89 yards outside, watched him dance several times in front of the hole and check. A couple of seconds later she slowly fell into the cup for an impossible precursor.
It provided some early fireworks on the 17th. The lower trio was just the second group to play that day.
And if that seems popular, this is because Fred couples did it again in the 1999 player championship. Unforgettable 3 couples came to the first round, though it was a little different. The lands are withdrawn from the same place to make his hole from the longest distance, and he also plunged it directly into the cup.
Although the equal reaction of couples after the blow-and his small smile-may have been even cooler.
Low 18th 18th to turn into an equal money 36. He added birds to 3 and 7, but doubled the 4th to sign for an equal principle of 72. He is tied to 63 and six shots by lead after day 1.
The lower trio, Keith Mitchell and Nicolai Hoygard, start their second at around 12:56 pm on Friday.

Joshow
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