Padraig Harrington, as he does during other weeks of the tournament, is treating social media as a confession.
Here His round ratio:
“73 today, 6 again in the 36th connected. He played very poorly in Blustery conditions. I managed to get as much from the round to some pairs of late luggage during the last 3 holes.”
And behold His second round account:
“Shot 72 for 5 over, 10 back. It’s been a bit of a war, just a little fast with my time.”
Then it was the third round.
As you can see, Harrington’s One of the most friendly social media professionals, and this week, in the championship of Kaulig-a large PGA Tour Circuit-Harrington PGA Champions was again friendly with social media. Even as his game has been, in his account, poor. Most of his other posts deal with instructions, so at least one of the hopes of sharing is to show the value to be open and forward.
As he was with His Saturday’s post.
Through the first two rounds of Kaulig, played at the Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, the favorite rule of lies – or the elevator, clean and clean – was in place. But not Saturday.
But sometimes you forget, who made Harrington in the 17th hole of Firestone.
“72 again today,” the great winner began three times. “7 Over, connected 53. I hit only 71 times after making a penalty to score and pick up my ball to place it. There was no placement today after the first two days with the placement.
“I hit her better in the rank next, so we hope the best days ahead.”
Honesty is valued.
Of course, similar mistakes have been made before. If you are curious, you can read a story for a while Lydia ko accidentally caught her ball here; A time Adam Scenk accidentally grabs his ball here; And a time Anthony Quayle accidentally catch his ball here.
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