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Danny Lee took not one, two, three, four or five putts on the 18th green at Winged Foot Golf Club throughout Round 3 of the U.S. Open on Sunday. Exceptionally, Lee really made the longest of the 6 putts. It becomes clear before the third putt that Lee does not care about what he makes on the hole and just cares about voicing his frustration through his putter. According to Golf Digest, Lee lost over 8 (!!!) strokes to the field on the day with his putter and took 39 putts to finish his 78.
Putt 1: 4 feet
Putt 2: 5 feet, 7 inches
Putt 3: 5 feet, 10 inches
Putt 4: 6 feet, 11 inches
Putt 5: 3 feet, 9 inches
Putt 6: 7 feet, 7 inches
Extremely, Lee actually made the longest of the 6 putts. It ends up being clear before the third putt that Lee does not care about what he makes on the hole and only cares about voicing his disappointment through his putter. There are tones of Phil Mickelson at the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock when Lefty struck a still-moving ball, which resulted in finish and utter outrage for several days.
Lee ended up with a 9 on the hole to touch off a 78. As you might have currently guessed, he without delay withdrew from the competition, claiming a wrist injury. He shot 70-75 in the very first two rounds before signing up with Andrew Putnam as WDs from Winged Foot with injury..
Prevent your eyes if you are sensitive to graphic product since this six-putt from 4 feet is a hard one to swallow. Danny Lee took not one, 2, three, 4 or five putts on the 18th green at Winged Foot Golf Club throughout Round 3 of the U.S. Open on Sunday.
Once again, the footage is an abomination, however its here if you desire to subject yourself to it. Here is the official range of each putt, according to the U.S. Open site.
Lee had actually played fine throughout a day that saw scores more than 3 over. According to Golf Digest, Lee lost over 8 (!!!) strokes to the field on the day with his putter and took 39 putts to complete his 78.