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Golf Match
I know. Why are you bringing up golf on the weekend of Georgia's Spring Game?
Well I know there are a few golf fans on here. And we've had a few Dawgs contending for top-10 finishes recently. Like Brian Harmon at the Masters.
But I just couldn't help notice on the European Tour, the Austrian Open, the playoff between an American vs. a German. BTW, forget about Googling the Austrian Open, Google will redirect your search to the Australian Open as in tennis, not golf. You have to include golf in your search.
So how does 3 become 7? The German golfer hits his first ball into the water. His second shot lands on the green, but the ball spins back towards the hole and eventually rolls into the water too. His third shot lands on the green and stays. They've got him laying 7. I've got him laying 5. I watched the replay. Twice. Did I miss something?
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Perhaps you only saw Max Kieffer play his shots from the drop zone? He found the water off of the tee and twice from the drop zone which would be laying 7.
That explains it. I'm guessing one of the shots from the drop zone got missed due to commercial.