Professionals want to cross trees. The caddie begs for safety. Then smile

Haotong Li was at the magical Open in Kenya on Thursday.
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Iona Stephen gives you a mind. Walking with Haotong Li and his caddies, she heard their argument and knew what was going to fall.
“You want to grab the hat because it can be fun,” she said.
Scene have It was an event for DP World Open in the first round of Thursday’s Wonderful Kenya Open. It has nothing, should entertainment be your business?
Do you want an unfortunate T-shirt ball? You have an unfortunate t-shirt ball. 454 yards at Muthaiga Golf Club in Nairobi, Kenya, and 4th shot, Lee left. His ball settled under the branches of a short tree. In front of it are more trees. In front of them was a bunker guarding the green left. In the past it was the pin on the left side of the green rear. But the key is right in our story – the open fairway.
Then you will get a, can we say, a bold player? You do have a bold player. Lee, according to Stephen Golf Channel Broadcast, lift up on vegetation and hang out on vegetation. But of course he was not holding his schoolbag.
So, will you get some player-assisted interaction? You do get some player interaction. Stephen said Lee’s caddies want a safe game. He wanted him to go right, push forward, maybe four, but avoided the big numbers.
Stephen said on the radio: “Hokon walked onto his ball, which was definitely moving forward. He had a lot of negotiations with the caddie, trying to plead with him with the right side and give himself a chance, but he insisted – he would Try lifting it up and over these trees.”
So who won?
Maybe you.
On the camera, due to gusts of wind, Li looked up at his opening after a brief return, and the last one lasted longer. He seems to really do it. He is. He opened. In his follow-up, his club retreated in front of him.
Meanwhile, his ball sails through the tree and then finishes to the right of the hole about 30 feet away. Looking from the steps to the right, Lee began to laugh. He is right. Of course, it seems like the caddie was wrong.
But will you remind me of the results?
You did it. Lee joked on the TV camera near him:
“Oh, luckily I didn’t listen to you, hey?”
Announcer Tony Johnstone said on the radio: “For a caddy, this is the lesson for you: Believe in the boss. So fast. … and be motivated. Elegant. Let this be yours.” Lesson. I like it.”
From there, Li and the other two scored 71 points twice. He will start to fall behind leaders John Parry and Benjamin Hebert in the second round of Friday.
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