SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.– Oops, he did it once again.
Zach Johnson inadvertently knocked his ball off the tee at the par-4 337- lawn 17 th hole at TPC Scottsdale Friday. This wasn’t Johnson’s very first rodeo, either. He most notoriously did it at the 13 th tee at the Masters in 2019.
” Uh-oh!” the broadcaster stated on PGA Tour Live. “That was a mishap and now he’ll get to re-tee.”
But there’s no charge for this bonehead error.
Rule 6.2 b 5 states that a gamer isn’t punished if he inadvertently strikes the ball when making a swing or preparing to make a stroke. Which is a good idea due to the fact that Johnson figures it’s at least the 4th time he’s done it.
Johnson went to bring his ball as it rolled to the left side of the tee box. PGA Tour Live’s tweet entitled it, “Walk of embarassment.”
As Johnson described to ESPN.com after the round, the wind had actually altered instructions. Rather of blowing off the right, he discovered the wind was coming at him off the.
When he withdrawed and began to go through his pre-shot regimen, he delicately turned his club and knocked the ball off the tee.
Leaderboard|PGA Tour Live streaming on ESPN |Tee times, television information
” Thankfully, it didn’t matter,” he informed ESPN.com. “I frickin’ removed it, so it didn’t trouble me a bit, nor did I even think of it up until after I struck it.”
But Johnson likewise figures it most likely will not be the last time.
” I got a problem,” he stated with a smile. “It’s all right.”
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.– Oops, he did it once again.
Zach Johnson inadvertently knocked his ball off the tee at the par-4 337- lawn 17 th hole at TPC Scottsdale Friday. This wasn’t Johnson’s very first rodeo, either. He most notoriously did it at the 13 th tee at the Masters in 2019.
” Uh-oh!” the broadcaster stated on PGA Tour Live. “That was a mishap and now he’ll get to re-tee.”
But there’s no charge for this bonehead error.
Rule 6.2 b 5 states that a gamer isn’t punished if he inadvertently strikes the ball when making a swing or preparing to make a stroke. Which is a good idea due to the fact that Johnson figures it’s at least the 4th time he’s done it.
Johnson went to bring his ball as it rolled to the left side of the tee box. PGA Tour Live’s tweet entitled it, “Walk of embarassment.”
As Johnson described to ESPN.com after the round, the wind had actually altered instructions. Rather of blowing off the right, he discovered the wind was coming at him off the.
When he withdrawed and began to go through his pre-shot regimen, he delicately turned his club and knocked the ball off the tee.
Leaderboard|PGA Tour Live streaming on ESPN |Tee times, television information
” Thankfully, it didn’t matter,” he informed ESPN.com. “I frickin’ removed it, so it didn’t trouble me a bit, nor did I even think of it up until after I struck it.”
But Johnson likewise figures it most likely will not be the last time.
” I got a problem,” he stated with a smile. “It’s all right.”
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Patrick Cantlay keeps making sweet music, stays red-hot in Phoenix launching
Rickie Fowler discovering positives from WM Phoenix Open, wanting to play weekend
Aaron Rodgers surprises Packers fans at Wednesday’s WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am
Watch: Little kid gets loose on golf cart at WM Phoenix Open, runs over fences and removes fans
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.– Oops, he did it once again.
Zach Johnson inadvertently knocked his ball off the tee at the par-4 337- lawn 17 th hole at TPC Scottsdale Friday. This wasn’t Johnson’s very first rodeo, either. He most notoriously did it at the 13 th tee at the Masters in 2019.
” Uh-oh!” the broadcaster stated on PGA Tour Live. “That was a mishap and now he’ll get to re-tee.”
But there’s no charge for this bonehead error.
Rule 6.2 b 5 states that a gamer isn’t punished if he inadvertently strikes the ball when making a swing or preparing to make a stroke. Which is a good idea due to the fact that Johnson figures it’s at least the 4th time he’s done it.
Johnson went to bring his ball as it rolled to the left side of the tee box. PGA Tour Live’s tweet entitled it, “Walk of embarassment.”
As Johnson described to ESPN.com after the round, the wind had actually altered instructions. Rather of blowing off the right, he discovered the wind was coming at him off the.
When he withdrawed and began to go through his pre-shot regimen, he delicately turned his club and knocked the ball off the tee.
Leaderboard|PGA Tour Live streaming on ESPN |Tee times, television information
” Thankfully, it didn’t matter,” he informed ESPN.com. “I frickin’ removed it, so it didn’t trouble me a bit, nor did I even think of it up until after I struck it.”
But Johnson likewise figures it most likely will not be the last time.
” I got a problem,” he stated with a smile. “It’s all right.”
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A robbery, a streaker and Borat; a take a look at a few of the WM Phoenix Open’s craziest minutes
Related
Patrick Cantlay keeps making sweet music, stays red-hot in Phoenix launching
Rickie Fowler discovering positives from WM Phoenix Open, wanting to play weekend
Aaron Rodgers surprises Packers fans at Wednesday’s WM Phoenix Open Pro-Am
Watch: Little kid gets loose on golf cart at WM Phoenix Open, runs over fences and removes fans
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.– Oops, he did it once again.
Zach Johnson inadvertently knocked his ball off the tee at the par-4 337- lawn 17 th hole at TPC Scottsdale Friday. This wasn’t Johnson’s very first rodeo, either. He most notoriously did it at the 13 th tee at the Masters in 2019.
” Uh-oh!” the broadcaster stated on PGA Tour Live. “That was a mishap and now he’ll get to re-tee.”
But there’s no charge for this bonehead error.
Rule 6.2 b 5 states that a gamer isn’t punished if he inadvertently strikes the ball when making a swing or preparing to make a stroke. Which is a good idea due to the fact that Johnson figures it’s at least the 4th time he’s done it.
Johnson went to bring his ball as it rolled to the left side of the tee box. PGA Tour Live’s tweet entitled it, “Walk of embarassment.”
As Johnson described to ESPN.com after the round, the wind had actually altered instructions. Rather of blowing off the right, he discovered the wind was coming at him off the.
When he withdrawed and began to go through his pre-shot regimen, he delicately turned his club and knocked the ball off the tee.
Leaderboard|PGA Tour Live streaming on ESPN |Tee times, television information
” Thankfully, it didn’t matter,” he informed ESPN.com. “I frickin’ removed it, so it didn’t trouble me a bit, nor did I even think of it up until after I struck it.”
But Johnson likewise figures it most likely will not be the last time.
” I got a problem,” he stated with a smile. “It’s all right.”














































