In the second round of The American Express 2025, William Mouw recorded a 13 on the par-5 16th hole. Mouw hit his second shot into the infamous 18-foot tall bunker on No. 16 and attempted several unsuccessful escapes. Mouw ultimately signed for a second-round 81 to finish at 5-over.
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The PGA TOUR heads to California’s Coachella Valley for The American Express, the third event of the 2025 season and the first in the continental United States. The long-running TOUR stop features a three-course rotation, with a cut after Saturday’s third round. The top 65 and ties will play the Pete Dye Stadium Course in Sunday’s final round. Nick Dunlap will defend his title after winning in 2024 as an amateur, the first to do so since 1991. Dunlap, a college sophomore at the time, carded 29-under 259 for a one-stroke win over Christiaan Bezuidenhout. He turned pro less than a week after his victory and finished No. 49 on the 2024 FedExCup, adding a second title at the Barracuda Championship. Major champions Wyndham Clark and Justin Thomas are also among notables set to compete in the TOUR’s first California stop of 2025. The American Express also allows players to improve their position in the Aon Swing 5 to qualify for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational, the next two Signature Events of the 2025 season. Other names to look out for include Patrick Cantlay, Nick Taylor, Sungjae Im and Tom Kim.
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33 Comments
Yes I see multiple of them everytime I step on a course
Been there
Bro having played that hole and par'd it, the bunker is hard but not that hard, that was some of the worst wedge play I have ever seen and that includes amateurs
Yes, I've scored lots of those.
Golf is hard
By next week they will have forgotten who won this tournament but everyone that watched this will never forget this moment this guy made history 👍
Caddie is still raking. 🏖️
I’m not sure how many of these I’d have in my resume if I wasn’t allowed to pick up the ball and write down triple bogey
Wow! I feel bad for him. I never played professional golf.But I have never had a 10.
He spends more time in the sand than David Hasslehoff
I do this all the time. He’ll be alright.
Poor guy, but it i'm sure he will learn alot from that moment which will help him in his career.
Just move on
I think I can do it in 7
This man needs Golf Sidekick
Most relatable golfer on tour right now.
Caddy broke the record for most sand raked in one hole.
playing it towards the Fairway was smart, what a dumb commentator, the chip afterwards was not though
Not bad
Insert old obi wan meme "well of course I do, that's me"
“Just put me down for an 8”
The announcer that said “why did he go out that way” is an idiot
Mouw! Diddy mouw! MOUW!
People laughing. Brutal
Guess the commentator wasnt watching. The pins not even over there…. Well guess you didnt see the last five or six shots there bud
I would walk off the course.
LOL the ovation for hitting the green.
need to give this player 100% for keeping his composure. I predict a good future for this player. I am more embarrassed for the horrible annoucing from the booth…especially the younger announcer. I noticed this channel cut out some of his narration.
I would have just pulled out the putter on that 10th shot 😅😂
He should've just requested a regulatory breakfast ball
There's hope for me yet.
Why is there always a women’s voice laughing at times like these. F up bicsh
This is comparable with a KO from Tyson