Fred Couples always finds a way. This par save from the 2010 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai was ridiculous!

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PGA TOUR Champions heads to Hawaii this week for the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai at Hualalai Golf Club. Steven Alker is the defending champions after winning by four strokes last year and will be looking for another strong performance this time around. Key names featuring this year include Steve Stricker, Darren Clarke, Stewart Cink, Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie. Look out for highlights, memorable moments, compilations, features and more.

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36 Comments

  1. I remember at the 17th par 3 at the TPC at saw grass one year Freddie Couples put his first shot in the water, re-teed it and holed the second d shot.

  2. I also like when he put one in the water on the island par 3 at Agusta. Then holed out for par from the drop zone😮

  3. He stopped his swing. If u look at both swings after contact u will see the diff. Most of us who plays knows exactly what im talking about. I do it all the time 😂

  4. To all golfers out there watch his through swing the first time compared to the second time…if you struggle with sand shots remember this the back swing determines the distance the ball with go in the air the through swing always finishes full

  5. I made a hole shot like that ONCE in my life. I quit playing after that 'cause I figured I'd quit while I was ahead.

  6. If you watch the first swing, he stops his club in the follow thru. The second one he swings through the ball.

  7. Can't tell how many times I've hit a bad shot then holed the next shot. I also see a lot of other golfers do that too. I think there's something about it.

  8. He did that on the 17th island green at TPC Sawgrass. First ball in the water, re-teed and holed his second for a par.
    Same nonchalant expression😅

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