He knew he didn’t hit the ball and still looks downrange, still 416yards to go…….
Yes, but now he can carry the ball the entire way. It's Trump level genius.He knew he didn’t hit the ball and still looks downrange, still 416yards to go…….
Is that a Mulligan?It happens, but I'm not sure why he picked up instead of hitting again.
Maybe we already did, but like Trump's golf ball, nothing was deployed.Does that mean we are attacking Iran?
It looks like a tournament so, no Mulligans but in casual golf it could be called as a Mulligan . However, you take another swing, you don't pick upIs that a Mulligan?
That's very strange. There's no penalty for missing the ball on the tee off. He should have tried again.It happens, but I'm not sure why he picked up instead of hitting again.
Is that a Mulligan?
Heh. I played once with a buddy and Mike Weir joined us.That’s a LIV Golf tournament. Probably the one back in early April at Trump’s Doral club in Florida.
At first, I thought it was just a ceremonial tee shot, but Patrick Reed is on the left walking away from his own drive, so that’s not it. Most likely, it was a pro-am. No way Trump was going to embarrass himself on the first tee. What a coward.
I played in a pro-am once for a PGA Tour event, and teeing it up on that first tee with a small crowd watching can really unnerve you.
Heh. I played once with a buddy and Mike Weir joined us.
We were both quaking in our shoes at the first tee but Mike flubbed his tee off which relaxed us.
I know **** all about the game of golf, but isn’t he supposed to connect with the ball?
That actually makes sense. Walking off without taking another swing made no sense.Alas, the video's fake.
Not disagreeing, how do you arrive at this?Alas, the video's fake.
I've seen the real video.Not disagreeing, how do you arrive at this?
Yeah you're right.I've seen the real video.
Also, if you look closely, you can see the shadow of the ball as it leaves the tee (barely) and see the spectators follow the flight of the ball.