Tommy Fleetwood celebrates his happiness on Monday.
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During a warm-up session for the first Triplehead match of TGL Monday between Atlanta Drive Golf Club and Los Angeles Golf Club, Tommy Fleetwood attracted one of the rarest performance in Golf: a hole in one on a par-4.
Although some bait are the result of skill and others of happiness, Fleetwood’s was a bit of both.
His ride, which followed at the pin on the 312-Yard “BlueBonnet”, just landed briefly from the Green where it hit a rock. Then Lady Luck dived in and Fleetwood’s ball gave a remarkable bouncing, making it aimed through the edge and in the hole.
After a moment of disbelief, Fleetwood’s LAG -Teammates celebrated his “unofficial” Albatros, who undoubtedly stimulated the moral of the team on the way to their match.
Only a few hours later Fleetwood and his LAG teammates were tied up with the Atlanta Drive GC when he stepped on the same hole and almost the unlikely pulled again.
Fleetwood hit an almost identical ride of the T -shirt and, as before, his ball caught a large bouncing of the same rock. Although his ball did not find his way to the gap, Fleetwood’s strategic game allowed his team to throw the hammer, who quickly refused their opponents. LAGC won the gap and the triples section of the competition.
But Atlanta Drive GC did not let the lost hole shake them.
The team then won the Singles Showdowns, who sent the game in the extension. Thanks to a few coupling shots from Patrick Cantlay and Billy Horschel in the nearest match, Atlanta achieved a gritty victory.
However, there is still one question left: if you make a hole in one during an official simulator match or round, it was allowed to be like a Real Hole in one?
Let the debate rage.