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Wednesday 7 September 2011

Nick Watney Patience Pays Him Two Shots When The Cards Are 11 Par-5

Nick Watney Patience Pays Him Two Shots When The Cards Are 11 Par-5
If you were in the list of players on the PGA Tour, he seemed calm, Nick Watney customers would be near the top of your list, but it was not the case Monday at TPC Boston.
Watney started the day top of the standings, but has found the risk of a par-5 second hole. When she tried to hack the ball away from danger, and not, Watney leave his temperament get the better of him, take a slap in the rock with his wedge. This problem can make a bad letter to the Commissioner, and maybe even great, but Watney was dedicated to him even more. Why? Because the rock, hit his wedge was really a risk, ie, ground his club, and also received two penalty strokes. The video is below ...
The rule that broke the Watney is 13-4, which states that while the danger of "A player must not test the condition of risk or a danger or risk of contact with the ground or the water hazard with your hand or a club. " Watney When he hit the rock clubs in the line of danger He broke the rule, when the fall of his two-shot penalty.
Twice a winner this season has 11 par-5 on the way in which the final stage 80, dropping 49 points in the standings, and pay the play-off important points.

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