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Pkottie Scheffler’s beach adventure ends with ‘happy’ pair on pebble


Pebble beach, California – Temperatures are pegin, and the wind is created – not an ideal day for walking beach. It turned out that on Friday Friday in SCOTTIE Scheffler Rescue Saving in AT & T pebble beach Pro-am.

Scheffler pulled Tee Shot on Paraska 18. hole on a pebble beach toward the Pacific Ocean. He never saw him as a rock with a rock or a splash in the largest producer of golf.

His only other option was to take a penalty forward forward forward forward at the end of Tee. That’s how he realized that he could walk 300 meters away and look. The good thing he did.

“I saw the ball on the beach, found my ball, moved some rocks, hit him, hit him green, twice,” Scheffler said, making it sound all routine.

It took something luck, starting with finding a golf ball. He had to take a long route to the beach, a series of a 5-foot stone shelf, which walk about 40 meters to find a smaller shelf to the sea level, cautious not to be on the road. She could also move small rocks and sea grass around his ball.

Then that was a question of pure enough with a wedge to cross him over a cliff and back toward the board. Once he did it, it was a 6-richly of 179 meters that he arrived on the rear right of the green, leaving him two places it with 40 feet for a couple and 2 below 70.

Scheffler was seven shots that came out on the weekend, still in a mix and a little luck not to return.

“I’m a good couple.” He said. “That was lucky from anything.”

Scheffler is not the only player who will experience where the pebble beach gets its name. Brandt Snedeker once made a bird from the beach in 2019. years.

Scheffler would certainly take 5 of the place where he hit the Tee recording, and he had several other complaints on his game given that this is the first real competition in almost two months.

The stracque, who won a few weeks ago in American Express, is returning in front of two rounds that will play on the AT & T pebble beach Pro-am.

He had a lesser operation on his right hand when the glass was broken the top palm while using a wine glass for cutting domestic ravioles over Christmas. Swing looks good. He said his hand feeling well. But there is a small rust thing that can detect.

One was obvious – the semi-on 11th hole with a lobgin of 82 meters away, which brought to his lonely Bogey on Friday.

There was also some gloss, like a 6-iron, he hit the ocean who settled about 2 meters for the bird number 8, one of the hardest holes on the golf course.

“I think the last two days I didn’t feel at all here at all,” he said. “I think if you look at my moves, the acquired numbers in the attack, probably aren’t near what they would usually be. And I think it’s just a little competitive rust, somehow he gets my legs under me and playing a golf tournament.

“In order to have only two bogeas, one of them is with a semi-murder, it’s pretty good.”



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