
Josh Berhow
Patrick Reed celebrates the 12th hole ace in the first round of the Liv Golf Adelaide at Glange Golf Club on Friday.
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Patrick Reed has little time to empty fans’ drinks on one of Liv Golf’s raucous loopholes. 2018 Masters champion Reed ranked 3rd 12 strokes at the Grange Golf Club in the first round of the first round of Liv Golf Adelaide on Friday.
The twelfth position, known as the watering hole, provided Liv’s 16-shot stands at the WM Phoenix Open and a 3rd version at the WM Phoenix Open last week.
Reed used 8 irons to land the ball in the dowel and watch it towards the orbit towards the hole. A party followed as Reed, the players and the Caddies celebrated fans bathing them with beer and plastic drink cups.
“Considering that the first two balls I played didn’t start well, I think why not keep playing great golf,” Reed said. “Just when I hit it, I knew it would be very good. I know that it would be very good. Will it go in? No, I think I just started opening parties for everyone.”
This is after a Chase Koepka performed by Chase Koepka in 2023, and it is the second time in the hole to make ace on this loophole.
“I just pulled it with adrenaline when that thing came in,” Reed said, signing for 75 points. I assure you that my golf bag looks a little sticky when I walk out of the golf course. That’s what we expect. If someone makes a hole in a hole like this, you would expect it to be just crazy and confusing, that’s it. ”

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