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Patrick Reed Pulls Off Trick Shot During Practice Round

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The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale.

Time-lapse of No. 16 at TPC Scottsdale

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Home of some of the most memorable hole-in-ones when the place goes up for grabs.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BP5ykcfAM49/?taken-by=pgatour

Including that time a robot did it.

Robot hits hole in one (Golf)

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The site of some great caddie races (moment of silence for the caddie races).

Caddys race on No. 16 in Round 3 of Waste Management

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And now, home of the Patrick Reed trick shot.

Patrick Reed on Instagram: “Having a little fun showing my fellow Callaway partner, Adam Hadwin, how to play the 16th at TPC Scottsdale. Vid cred @4esthoyt #ProfessionalTop #SkillsChallenge #ESPNTop10 #wastemanagementphoenixopen #tpcscottsdale”

Patrick Reed shared a post on Instagram: “Having a little fun showing my fellow Callaway partner, Adam Hadwin, how to play the 16th at TPC Scottsdale. Vid cred @4esthoyt #ProfessionalTop #SkillsChallenge #ESPNTop10 #wastemanagementphoenixopen #tpcscottsdale”. Follow their account to see 252 posts.

Now watch it again. But this time check out everyone in the gallery. Just about everyone turns their head to track the shot except for one dude.

He’s the one that gives us the “YEEEEAAAAAAAHHHH!”

This isn’t a “new” trick shot, per se. Nor is it a difficult one, really. I mean, I’ve done this one before literally on accident…okay, fine, it was supposed to be a flop shot.

That being said, I’m not sure it’s ever been done during a practice round in front of a couple thousand slightly intoxicated fans.

Well done, Mr. Reed. Oh, and welcome to Instagram!


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Kris became obsessed with the game of golf after deciding to finally hang up his baseball cleats about four years ago. Still learning the game, he’s leaned on much of the on-line golf community for help and loves to return the favor whenever possible. A contributor to several golf sites in the past, Kris writes from the perspective of your average golfer. One who has a passion for the game, but also has the typical restrictions of life and budget. He can be reached on Twitter at @krismcewen.

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