Brandon Berry, after seeing a score in the 7th CrestView Country Club, offered his experience on Thursday in PAR-4. His ball barely found water, he said, before his second attempt barely cleaned him, hitting a carriage trail and rolling 15 meters.
Unfortunately, Berry lost the first party.
“Almost four sick,” he wrote on social media.
Then it was Tano Goya’s The sequence, which was first noticed by Ryan French, whose work can be found in Monday q Website of Information or in social media.
Both Goya and Berry were playing this week of the cross this week of the week and Blue Shield to Kansas Wichita Open, a Corn Ferry Tournament event that has been played at CrestView CC for the last 25 years. And 467-Oborret, par-4 7th offers a choice: Doglegs Hole leave with water on the left, so players can play the right path, then hit a stroke, or they can try to hold the water-berry said you will have to hit him about 300 yards-and play something short from there. (You can watch a flying video of the hole By clicking here.)
“Crazy hole,” Berry wrote on social media In response to French. Berry, of course, tried to hold the water during the first round of Thursday.
However, Goya found trouble. FREQUENTLY
Below is his game in the hole, as shown in Korn Ferry Tour’s Director of Tour:
– Shot one: from the Tee box
– shot two: penalty
– Shot three: from the Tee box
– shot four: penalty
– shot five: from the Tee box
– Shot six: Penalty
– Shot Seven: From the Tee box
– shot eight: the penalty
– Shot Nine: From Tee box
– Shot 10: Penalty
– discard
– Shot 11: by the rough pre -primary
– Shot 12: in the hole
Unexpected was whether Goya was trying to play on the water, or play his ball to his right, but a Korn Tour communications official confirmed to Golf.com that he hit five shots. In total, Goya ended with five penalty strokes and an occiple-bogey 12 in the hole.
He then played seven more holes before pulling into the 15th hole.
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