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Pro Withdraws from Open after Impressive 83-Yard Shot on Signature Par-3

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 18, 2024Updated:July 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Open Championship is always a challenging event for professional golfers, but for Romain Langasque, things took a turn for the worse during the first round. Langasque was competing at Royal Troon when he injured his back on the 4th hole. Despite being one over at the time, the pain was too much for him to continue playing. The injury resulted in Langasque hitting an egregiously poor shot on the 8th hole, known as the Postage Stamp. This par-3 has a reputation for causing problems for even the best golfers, including Tiger Woods who struggled on the hole in 1997.

Langasque’s woes on the Postage Stamp hole added another chapter to its long and colorful history. The French golfer, ranked 142nd in the world, hit a fat wedge shot that only traveled 84 yards, landing in rough well short of the green. This uncharacteristic shot led Langasque to withdraw from the tournament, taking only six paces before declaring he would hit no further shots. Langasque later confirmed his back injury as the reason for his withdrawal, expressing disappointment at having to exit the Open Championship prematurely.

The withdrawal of Romain Langasque adds to the list of players who have had to step back from the Open for medical reasons. Sebastian Soderberg of Sweden and David Duval, the 2001 winner, also withdrew due to injuries. For Langasque, who had been performing steadily in the tournament despite his injury, the decision to withdraw was a difficult one. However, acknowledging the importance of taking care of his health, he expressed hope for returning to the Open Championship in the future.

The Postage Stamp hole at Royal Troon has a reputation for being challenging due to its small size and windy conditions. Golfers often struggle to navigate this par-3, with even the most experienced players finding it difficult to achieve a good score. Langasque’s experience on this hole serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of golf and the importance of physical health in the sport. Despite his early exit from the tournament, Langasque remains determined to return to the Open Championship in the future and showcase his skills on the challenging course.

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