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Professional golfer on PGA Tour misses five putts at Shriners Children’s Open

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 19, 2024Updated:October 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Shriners Children’s Open on Friday morning faced delays and chaotic conditions due to 50mph gusts tearing through the TPC Summerlin course. American golfer Joseph Bramlett experienced a particularly tough start, five-putting from 10 feet at the par 4 first hole. Despite shooting a seven-under 64 on Thursday, Bramlett struggled on Friday, finishing with a four-over 75, 11 shots worse than the day before. The day saw a four-hour delay in Las Vegas, with fans not allowed on the property due to the severe weather conditions.

Taylor Pendrith emerged as the leader after carding an exceptional 10-under-par round of 61, which was at one point on-course for a magical 59. The significant difference in scoring from the first day to the second was evident, with the 18-hole stroke average dropping from 68.779 to 71.630. The challenging weather conditions posed a tough test for the golfers, with Bramlett’s five-putt at the first hole being a standout moment of struggle in the wind.

Despite the difficult conditions, Greyson Sigg managed to shoot a two-under 69 and expressed relief at being in the clubhouse. He commented on the challenging weather and the tough conditions that other players would face later in the afternoon. The Golf Monthly newsletter provides updates on tour news, equipment news, reviews, head-to-heads, and buyer’s guides from experienced experts, keeping golf enthusiasts informed about the latest in the golfing world.

The tough conditions at the Shriners Children’s Open on Friday tested the skills of the players, with winds reaching 50mph causing chaos on the course. Bramlett’s five-putt at the first hole highlighted the challenges faced by the golfers, with scores significantly higher on the second day of play. Despite the difficulties, Pendrith’s remarkable 10-under-par round placed him in the lead, showcasing his talent and skill in adverse conditions.

As the weather conditions worsened on Friday, a four-hour delay took place, with fans kept off the property for safety reasons. The severe winds made scoring difficult for the players, with the stroke average increasing significantly from the first round to the second. Sigg’s two-under 69 was a solid performance in challenging conditions, with players facing tough tests on a windy day at the Shriners Children’s Open.

The contrasting performances of the players on the second day of the Shriners Children’s Open highlighted the impact of the challenging weather conditions on scoring. Pendrith’s outstanding round put him in the lead, while Bramlett struggled with a five-putt at the first hole. Sigg’s two-under 69 was a commendable effort in tough conditions, with the weather proving to be a significant factor in the day’s play.

Overall, the second day of the Shriners Children’s Open was marked by challenging weather conditions that tested the skills and resilience of the players. From Bramlett’s five-putt at the first hole to Pendrith’s exceptional 10-under-par round, the day showcased the wide range of experiences faced by the golfers. Sigg’s two-under 69 highlighted the difficulty of the conditions, with the golfers adapting to the challenges posed by the wind and adverse weather. The Golf Monthly newsletter offers a comprehensive source of information for golf enthusiasts, providing updates on tour news, equipment reviews, and expert guides to keep fans informed about the latest in the golfing world.

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