On the 13th hole during his TGL match against the New York Golf Club, Tiger Woods thought he had 99 meters left at the flag.
He decided to use his 56-degree sandwig, the right club for a shot of 100 meters. Woods then waved away and thought he had reached a solid approach-a rarity during this competition, because his team was confronted with a shortage of 7 points. Woods had a hard time and needed a kind of bouncing to lift his team.
But his sandwig finished about 100 meters briefly from the pen. Come behind it, Woods left 199 Yards for his second shot – not 99 – and he mistreated the Yardage by Kevin Kisner and Tom Kim, his two teammates.
“What does he do?” Kisner can be heard on the ESPN broadcast.
“He has a wedge!?”
“You said 99 meters!?” Woods exclaimed.
“I heard you say 99, not 199.”
Kim and Kisner couldn’t help it, but they laughed hysterically when Woods’ Blunder became the moment of the game. Woods even called it the “most embarrassing” moment of his life on the golf course.
“I can’t believe that just happened,” Woods told the media afterwards.
The result was already decided, in which New York Golf Club eventually won 10 to 3, but at least Jupiter on the left golf provided entertainment.
In their first game, another crooked defeat, Kisner broke a shaft from the greenside bunker that produced furiously from the flagstick and a loudly smacking noise. The golf world had never seen Woods laughing more difficult when Kisner’s Shank became the funniest moment of TGL’s season – so far.
Jack Milko is a wave staff writer for playing SB Nation. Follow him on X @jack_milko.