If we amateurs played on professional spec golf courses we would probably finish the round with several broken clubs and slightly less hair. One of the benefits is surely the fortresses that surround some of the greens. Jason Kokrak was the obvious benefaciary of this as he found the hospitality tent on the 18th at the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Angle one:
Jason Kokrak from inside the 2nd story bleachers! pic.twitter.com/JEpo2QgwCE
— Tony Canzo (@Canzo05Tony) May 6, 2016
Angle two:
One of the best shots I’ve seen @jaykokrak @WellsFargoGolf pic.twitter.com/I9xDPF8NSf
— Carl Blackstone (@carlblackstone) May 6, 2016
Angle three:
.@jaykokrak from the second floor of the chalet on 18. @WellsFargoGolf @espn @MikeAndMike pic.twitter.com/J3vVEH9Zpn
— Nick Foy (@TheNickFoy) May 6, 2016
Hospitality tents are one of the few advantages a pro golfer has when they play Tour spec golf courses. But lets not forget some of the other advantages:
1. It’s very difficult to lose your ball with hundreds of eyes on you.
2. People’s feet can trample down the rough.
3. Your caddie will take into account the wind from a fly’s fart.
4. If you do hit it off line you can always forget to shout four…people’s heads are great for getting you out of trouble.
5. It’s very difficult to blame the perfect greens…well most of the time.
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