Schenk chasing the ball's trajectory.
During the first round of the PGA Tour American Express held at the Pete Dye Stadium Course (par 72) in La Quinta, California on the 19th (Korean time), the ball hit by the player was held by an audience member. A rare sight unfolded as it was poured into a glass of water. 안전 토토사이트
On this day, Adam Schenck (USA) hit his second shot toward the green from the fairway of the 16th hole (par 5).
However, the ball was pushed farther to the right than it was aimed at.
However, the ball, which had been flying for a while, disappeared from sight like a lie.The TV camera broadcasting Schenck's game also missed the ball's trajectory.
A little later, a twist occurred.
A spectator who was watching the game from a place short of the green lifted the water cup he was holding.
Surprisingly, the cup contained a golf ball.
The ball that Schenck hit flew accurately into the cup.
I couldn't help but smile with surprise and absurdity with the audience holding the cup.
Schenck dropped the shot without a penalty and hit his third shot close to the hole to make a birdie.
During a professional golf game, it often happens that the ball hit by a player ends up inside a spectator's shirt or bag, but it is not common for it to fall into the cup he was holding. 토토사이트 순위