There were many birdies scored at the 3M Open on Friday via the power and precision of some of the world’s best golfers. And then there’s what Patton Kizzire did.
On the 18th hole of Minnesota’s TPC Twin Cities, Kizzire hit a 320-yard drive and still had a 233 yards to go to the hole, with a water hazard in the way. Kizzire opted to go directly for the green and hit what should have been a round-killing shot into the water.
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Fortunately, fate and 3M’s marketing budget got in the way.
Kizzire’s second shot bounced off the 3M Open’s floating logo in the water and landed in the rough next to the green. Instead of taking a penalty stroke, Kizzire was a chip and a putt away from a birdie on the par 5, which he accomplished with much less drama.
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Here’s how the whole thing played out:
That hole pushed Kizzire to 1-under as he moved to the front nine, but he failed to improve his score enough to avoid the cut. He finished the day at 1-under, well behind the 5-under cut line. Thorbjørn Olesen currently leads the field at 14-under.
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Kizzire has made the cut in only five of 19 PGA Tour events this season and is currently ranked 171st in the Official World Golf Rankings. He’ll at least have some memories from this tournament though.
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