It doesn’t become much worse than this.
With some holes to go to the second round of Friday’s masters, it seemed that Cameron Young was on the cusp of cutting and playing the weekend in Augusta National.
With 2 above with three holes for the end, everything that the American had to do was a torque outbreak to get the projected cut of 2-Over.
But that was when he hit the disaster.
In Party 16, Young faced a 12 -foot putt in an attempt to keep its score in 2 in Over.
The rolled ball fits the hole, leaving Young with a putt more that can be done.
Not so much, apparently.
Young’s ball surrounded the cup but did not fall, leaving it another blow.
He quickly aligned and hit the putt again, this time he was even more off.
Now three try, Young Toke Toke Breath before hitting their next Putt, this one about three feet long.
Young finally put him in the hole, but his chances of playing the weekend had disappeared.
In the TEE at age 17, Young sat 5 on a UNSENTIALLY drawing it from the tournament.
Understandably Peuved, Young Bogeed the following two holes, finishing the tournament with 7, which tied it in 68 in the field of 95 men.
During the first round, Young seemed to have a solid start, placing three birdies and three bogeys to end even torque.
Young had been excellent in Augusta in each of the last two years, ending in the top 10 in both tournaments.
There is not much recovery to make a Putt of four, he thought.
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