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Men's Golf IGF PGA Tour 2020 - 2021


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Jon Rahm hit a hole in one through water in practice! Obviously nobody would try this shot in real competition but this is pretty insane. I wonder if some golf movies will copy this into the script in the future?

 

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:JPN Hideki Matsuyama leads by four shots after R3 at the Masters.

 

Either he finally breaks the Major curse or we'll see the biggest collapse since Jordan Spieth in 2016 :whistle:

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13 minutes ago, Agger said:

Zalatoris is going for the challenge. Impressive showing from the young man who just 2 years ago was outside top 1500!

 

Zalatoris only got to PGA last year due to laxed acceptance rules IIRC? If not for that, he'd still be playing in the second league? So that's one guy who really can be thankful for the COVID pandemic :p

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20 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Zalatoris only got to PGA last year due to laxed acceptance rules IIRC? If not for that, he'd still be playing in the second league? So that's one guy who really can be thankful for the COVID pandemic :p

Well, he was on a secure path to graduating. Would by all mean have gotten a PGA tour card by now.

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7 minutes ago, Agger said:

Well, he was on a secure path to graduating. Would by all mean have gotten a PGA tour card by now.

 

Yeah, I realize that. It wasn't hard to spot his name on the second tour given how rarely "Z" is used in English language :p

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