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Golfer Posts a Score of 134 (+64) in Qualifying Event

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In recent weeks we have had some interesting developments in high scores being turned in.

For example, there was a man playing a local U.S. Open qualifier that shot 112 because of a fantasy football league loss. He had to declare himself a professional golfer just to meet the requirements of the event.

However, this time there are no signs or news of a lost bet, only a series of unfortunate events.

Zane Pysher posted a 134 with a back nine score of 72 with an 18 on hole 17 as discovered by Monday Q Info on Twitter. Seems that there was a bit of a tin cup-esque moment that went awry. 

It just wasn’t his day, Pysher almost got hit by one of his own shots and had to avoid getting struck by the shot. All in all it would be tough to put ourselves in his position, knowing the embarrassment that he felt during this round.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Zach Barbin won medalist honors with a 73 nearly beating Pysher with just a back 9 score posted of 72.

Barbin is a former champion in 2020 looking for his second victory at this tournament which he will have the opportunity to do so starting June 13th. 


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Andrew has been around golf since the young age of 12 from golfing, teaching, caddying and helping people find the perfect golf equipment. He is now on a new journey in 2022 to become a PGA Member and to document what is going on around the golf world each and every day!

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