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Patrick Reed hit the rarest shot in golf on a big-time stage — but he wasn’t impressed. The former Masters champ hit the albatross on the 622-yard, par-5 fourth hole at the U.S. Open at ...
Patrick Reed hit a spectacular 286-yard albatross on the par-5 fourth hole at Oakmont during the U.S. Open, joining an elite group of just four players to achieve the feat.
Patrick Reed finished in third place at the Masters on Sunday, but it was his shot on 17 that stunned everyone, including himself. Reed asked whether the ball went in.
However, Reed cut a frustrated figure after the round when talking to the media. The albatross on the fourth seeming ages ago by that point. “71 other holes I have to play in the golf tournament.
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — Patrick Reed made the third double-eagle of his career Thursday. He's still only seen one of them go in. Reed raised his hands to the sky, wondering what happened when he ...
WATCH: Patrick Reed thrills U.S. Open crowd with rare double eagle from 286 yards out at Oakmont Country Club Reed produced the shot of the tournament with a laser from 286 yards straight into the cup ...
Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champion, made only the fourth albatross in US Open history in Thursday's first round at Oakmont, holing out from the fourth fairway from 286 yards.The other two ...
Afterward, Reed was befuddled about where the ball went, not thinking it one-hopped into the cup. “You hit it close enough, you don’t need to putt,” the 34-year-old said.
However, Reed cut a frustrated figure after the round when talking to the media. The albatross on the fourth seeming ages ago by that point. “71 other holes I have to play in the golf tournament.