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Shot tracker

December 2nd, 2022

Pro golf’s BEST IRON PLAYER this past season was an Aussie superstar – and it wasn’t even close

iron player, Irons, Minjee Lee, shot tracker, Strokes Gained, Tiger Woods

August 9th, 2021

The shot tracker of Si Woo Kim’s 13(!) on the par-3 11th at TPC Southwind is a sight to behold

Kim made a 13 – yes, a 13 – at the treacherous island-green hole, putting five (!!) balls in the water before finally finding dry land on his 11th shot.

July 12th, 2021

John Deere Classic 54-hole leader Sebastian Munoz hits obscenely bad shank on the first hole of the final round

The Colombian made bogey and dropped into an eventual tie for fourth place.

November 6th, 2020

It’s almost impossible to believe how badly Grayson Murray mangled this short par 3 at the Houston Open

Golf’s woke, course-architecture crowd would tell you that a well-placed short par 3 can often be far-more vexing than the lengthy, 200-plus metre one-shotters that we often see on the PGA Tour. Grayson Murray became well aware of this fact

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