On the 13th hole during his TGL match against the New York Golf Club, Tiger Woods thought he had 99 yards left to the flag.
He decided to use his 56-degree sand wedge, the right club for a 100-yard shot. Woods then swung away, thinking he had hit a solid approach — a rarity during this match since his team faced a 7-point deficit. Woods was struggling and needed some sort of bounce back to lift up his team.
But his sand wedge ended up roughly 100 yards short of the pin. Come to find out, Woods had 199 yards left for his second shot — not 99
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