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PGA Tour pro completely whiffs embarrassing left-handed shot

A valiant effort from three-time major winner Padraig Harrington.

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Tiger Woods was the worst golfer in the field at the Phoenix Open on Friday, but he may not have had the most embarrassing shot sequence. Woods skulled, chunked, and bladed chip shot after chip shot the last two days as if he were some over-the-hill high handicapper, but at least he never whiffed.

Padraig Harrington found himself in the unfortunate circumstance of being a right-handed golfer on Friday at TPC Scottsdale. So he tried to turn it around and pull off some sort of miracle. Instead, he just took out a chunk of turf and failed to move the ball.

h/t No Laying Up

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