@@hippopotamus86 yea it’s a practice round, so that want his first tee shot he hit a normal shot but since it’s a practice he hit a second tee shot because it’s a transition to skip it on the water
@@phimuskapsi 당신은 속고 있습니다. 이 몰수제비 샷은 마스터즈 대회 연습라운드 16번홀 이벤트 입니다. 핵심은 그린이 이벤트에 맞게 골프공이 홀컵에 잘 들어가도록 조성되어 있다는 것입니다. 물수제비 또한 어려운 샷이 아닙니다. 결론은 놀라울만한 샷이 아니라는 것입니다. 연습라운드가 끝나고 실전 라운드에서 홀컵의 위치를 바꿉니다.
I suggest you look up Fuzzy Zoeller's bankshot hole in one where it looked like it had stopped *in the rough* before rolling down the hill, onto the green, and into the cup, or perhaps Leif Olsen's hole in one that was a different variety of bank shot: It hit the green about 10 feet left of and 5 feet past the hole, spun back, *hit his playing partner's golf ball*, and came away at just the right angle to go in
The camera work is also pretty impressive. Starts zoomed in to Rahm gets wider to follow the ball into the hole without ever letting the ball leave the screen.
This is probably the only somewhat interesting moment in golf history. I cannot honestly see anything less being interesting enough to even stand up for.
@Collt091 it is lucky. But it obviously requires some skill to hit it like that and have it come off right, but the fact that it actually went in the hole is pure luck
@@sebastianschafranietz2591 The Shot was real & your question were definitely viable... It did have a hint of "i can't believe what I'm seeing" in it 😭 but yeah, that was probably the best shot I ever saw in my life⛳ and obviously yours, considering you called it virtual reality🤦🏽♂️😭
I try not to be as negative...but if this was a 2020 thing, he would have died from a stroke before the ball reached the hole. You did not get what "most 2020 thing" means ^^ -still no reason to be aggressive.
"This is ten percent luck Twenty percent skill Fifteen percent concentrated power of will Five percent pleasure Fifty percent pain And a hundred percent reason to remember the name"
Luck?? He did what he set out to do, which is to play the hole in the fewest strokes possible. Someone once said, "The more I practice, the luckier I get."
Its a masters tradition during their practice round. After they tee of they each try to skip one over the water. Not sure how it all came about though.
Cinderella story, out of nowhere, former greens-keeper, now about to become the Masters champion. [swings, pulverizes yet another flower] It looks like a mirac...it's in the hole! It's in the hole!"
Wow what a shot. Don't see many like that. With the masters kicking off I can't help but think that what the golf world needs is an exact replica Augusta open to the public so we all can get a chance to do that