In golf, there are good bogeys and there are bad bogeys. The one Will Zalatoris made during the final round of the PGA Championship on Sunday is what you call an unbelievable bogey.
Zalatoris got into some trouble on the sixth hole at Southern Hills Country Club. He hit his shot way over the green and into some bushes beyond a cart path on the difficult par-3. After a lengthy discussion with a rules official, Zalatoris had to take an unplayable. His nearest point of relief was the cart path.
Rather than taking relief from the path, Zalatoris felt his best chance to save bogey was playing the ball off the concrete. He somehow hit a perfect pitch shot.
One of the best bogeys you will ever see from Will Zalatoris. pic.twitter.com/IaUZgrDjzD
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) May 22, 2022
Zalatoris then sank an 8-foot putt to save the bogey. He was just two shots back of the lead at the time, so it was crucial for him to avoid a disaster. That could have ended up much worse.
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