We have all had these days on the golf course the place nothing appears to go proper. More often than not, you might be not sure whether or not to giggle or cry, with putts burning the perimeters, the centre of the membership face being non-existent, or a foul break that units up the spherical to be an abrupt automobile crash.
On the DS Vehicles Italian Open, Julien Brun, a three-time winner on the Problem Tour, endured a chaotic spherical which noticed two guidelines’ violations, 4 double bogeys, six bogeys and two birdies on the Ryder Cup venue, Marco Simone GC.
Julien Brun shot 83 yesterday however had this sensible response 😅#DS80OpendItalia pic.twitter.com/yUBxufvApJMay 7, 2023
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So, the place do we start? Properly, it’s price noting that the Frenchman did take the spherical in good jest, as he posted to his social media afterwards a really humorous message which learn: “83 immediately! I sucked (crying laughter emoji). 2 penalty strokes for lifting the ball on the green… did it twice on my first 6 holes. Misplaced 4 balls (3 holes in a row). Missed 3 putts inside 5 ft.”
His message then completed with the road: “However laughed lots on the market and I am wanting ahead to my 7.10am tee time to play some good golf tomorrow.” Ultimately, Brun completed useless final on Sunday, as he carded a 75 to complete two again of Renato Paratore in second final.
Throughout the first two rounds, gamers had been allowed to ‘raise, clear and place’ however, over the weekend, that rule didn’t apply. Reportedly, the DP World Tour had knowledgeable gamers and caddies concerning the change, with it seeming that Brun wasn’t advised as he was docked two penalty strokes for lifting his ball on the green, one thing that was completed twice within the first six holes.
A bit higher immediately! No penalty strokes…we improved 😂 https://t.co/OBUSvL0cUwMay 7, 2023
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After his fourth spherical had completed, the 31-year-old then tweeted: “A bit higher immediately! No penalty strokes…we improved!” as he fired a four-over 75 to complete the occasion with a 15-over-par event whole.