Division III Women’s Golf Championship Descends Into Chaos Thanks to This Unplayable Hole
by Larry Leo
May 12, 202329 Comments
Only about 60 percent of participants were able to complete their third round in the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship due to an extremely frustrating yet obectively funny situation with the 308-yard, par-4 sixth at Mission Inn and Resort’s El Campeon Course in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida...
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More context per the Golf Channel...quote:(The Big Lead)
The NCAA is responsible for placing the pins each round, not the course.
Also, this is the eighth time that this championship has been contested at Mission Inn.
“They should’ve known not to put [the hole] there,” said one coach, who added that there were also four questionable hole locations in Tuesday’s first round. “They just said they were sorry and they felt bad.”
Golfstat's live scoring page, which has since erased the Round 3 stats, showed No. 6 as playing more than a shot-and-a-half over par, by far the toughest on the golf course, with 29 others (triple bogeys or worse) and, somehow, five birdies.
"I saw two of the birdies," added the same coach. "One would've gone 25 yards off the green if it didn't go in."
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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