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Jhundantan Vegas Rikes (literally) and PGA Championship


When your week is your week.

Jhonattan Vegas is on Friday on Friday in the neighborhood, in the neighborhood, in the fourth puck in the first PGA CLIGHT PEAP PET-3, four shots. Then he continued to guess one of his worst shots of the day. The ball to the right, some 30 meters from the target, not drawing. Single-handed escort. Carved shoulders.

But then the happiest break: Vegas’s ball barely avoided the bunker on the front right arm before landing on the bunker of rake and ricoshette left to the hole.

The guy with the MLB logo on his chest is literally decline.

Not to mention happy last name.

When it is resolved, the ball was credited for traveling 196 meters, a little long and right on the flag line, only 33 feet.

Vegas could only laugh.

“Once I saw that something hit, I didn’t know how hard it hit him and where he was going,” Vegas said. “I know it overturned through green, but I didn’t know it would be too much and run in that relationship, or you sometimes hit the bounds that goes green. It’s just a part of the game, and you just have to enjoy everything.”

Vegas followed a light twice with a double Bogee in par-4 18, who played almost three-quarters of shot over steam, easily the hardest holes on the golf course. He grabbed his third shot from another bunker green and had a fake front front ball, back from green. Then he missed a 3-foot for Bogee, cutting his four-storey advantage in half.

However, after 1 below 70 about what he felt like three hours of sleep Thursday, Vegas maintains at least some pillow on the field.

“Every chance you get mainly and play with lead is never easy,” Vegas said. “So today I feel proud of a solid circle.”



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