Anyone who has ever swung a golf club knows that feeling when you instantaneously know you’ve hit a shocker. Not a bad shot, not a pretty awful one, an absolute stinker that your mates won’t let you forget.
Spare a thought then for Ben Crane, five-time winner on the US PGA Tour and playing at Augusta where he has a decidedly average record. Coming off what was a pretty poor round Crane stepped up to the par-three 12th, which measures only 142 metres. Somehow he still manages to hack it short of the creek, before the ball kicks into the water hazard.
Crane eventually triple-bogeyed the hole and finished with a seven-over-par 79. He can at least take solace in the fact that Ben Crenshaw ballsed his way to a 91.
By the way Bens, here’s how you are supposed to do it.
[source:businessinsider]
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