Max Greyserman’s Golf Shoe Disaster Costs Him PGA Tour Win!
Golf fans witnessed one of the wildest endings in recent PGA Tour history as Max Greyserman’s shot at glory slipped away—literally. Just moments before a high-stakes playoff at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, Greyserman’s golf shoe spike ripped off in a freak mishap, throwing off his momentum and paving the way for Aldrich Potgieter to make PGA Tour history!

In this video, we break down every twist of the dramatic playoff showdown, including Chris Kirk’s costly putting error, Greyserman’s heartbreaking loss, and how Potgieter became the youngest South African to ever win on the PGA Tour at just 20 years old.

🏌️ What really happened to Greyserman’s shoe?
🇿🇦 How did Potgieter defy the odds and make history?
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max graaserman’s dream of capturing his first pga tour title at the rocket mortgage classic was derailed in the most unexpected and bizarre fashion as a lastminute golf shoe malfunction threw off his momentum heading into a dramatic playoff just moments before stepping out onto the course for the playoff at detroit golf club grazerman experienced an illtimed issue with his sketchers goolf blade gf slip-ins as he exited the locker room a spike from his right shoe caught on the door frame forcing him to rip it off entirely what followed was a highstakes three-man playoff between graaserman chris kirk and 20-year-old aldridge pot jider that delivered high drama and a bit of history earlier in the tournament emotions had already boiled over as one unnamed competitor smashed his club in frustration but by sunday the spotlight was on three players locked in a tie at 266 strokes over four rounds battling it out for a share of the 9.6 million purse including a $1.73 million winner’s check the playoff began on the 18th hole and extended through the 15th 16th and 14th as tension mounted kirk was the first to fall after misreading a critical putt on the opening playoff hole despite hitting what he called three perfect shots “disappointed right now but i played great today.” kirk said “it’s a shame that first playoff hole i misread the break that’s just the way it goes sometimes.” that left pot jder and graaserman in a two-man shootout while both players held their nerve through the next couple of holes graaserman struggled to maintain momentum possibly shaken by the earlier shoe mishap were simply overwhelmed by the pressure of securing his first pga tour victory not good didn’t get the job done graaserman said afterward putts just didn’t drop i hit a lot this one’s going to sting a little bit but i’ll get back to work in 2 weeks as graaserman came up short aldridge pot jder capitalized on the opportunity and made pga tour history becoming the youngest south african to ever win a tour event at just 20 years old the victory catapulted him to 36th in the fedex cup standings and established him as a rising force in world golf speaking to cbs sports amanda balionis after 77 grueling holes p jider gave credit to the support system that helped him reach this milestone particularly his family who endured the challenges of immigration and relocation to chase his golfing dreams we had to give up a lot moving to australia and then back again immigrating isn’t easy and coming to the states alone at the start of my career was tough pot jer said with his proud father by his side having my dad here helped a lot big thanks to my family friends coaches everyone who’s helped me get to this point despite the bizarre twist of fate that cost max graaserman his best shot at a maiden pga tour title the rocket mortgage classic will be remembered for pot jider’s grit poise under pressure and historic rise on golf’s biggest stage

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