At the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship, Chesson Hadley found himself short-sided and instead of going upstairs with a pitch shot, he played a bump-and-run shot, showing us once again that golf is hard.
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15 Comments
Seems like he made it harderπ€·ββοΈ
Putter
Returned to sender
Thatβs one of the most unforgiving flagsticks Iβve ever seen
Shocking line
People clapped π
He misread the break by about 15 feet the other way
Ummmmmm. Chip it…..π
Well, it was with a woodβ¦ π
This was an all around terrible read, decision, and execution lmao
The clapping π
That is awesome π
All of a sudden, I'm not so mad about some of those bunker shots I bladed over the green. I don't think I could hold it together if I hit my ball 60 feet and it landed back at my feet.
Can hear the sadness in the clapping π
Was this the right club in this instance? Wondering though π€π€π€.