Jamie Donaldson hits backwards shot off a wall throughout Irish Open
The Welshman was level-par for the day heading to the par-five last at Lahinch Golf Club, wherever his second shot went off the rear of the inexperienced and finished inches faraway from a wall.
With no obvious stance facing the inexperienced, Donaldson set to face the alternative direction from the inexperienced to hit his pitch off the fencing and into play.
The shot smitten similarities with the one Watson splendidly faced throughout the ultimate spherical of The Open in 1984, with Donaldson's manufacturing an equivalent result as he did not rise and all the way down to save par. The bogey-six saw Donaldson shut out a one-over seventy one and leave him eight strokes back from early pacesetter Padraig Harrington.
With no obvious stance facing the inexperienced, Donaldson set to face the alternative direction from the inexperienced to hit his pitch off the fencing and into play.
The shot smitten similarities with the one Watson splendidly faced throughout the ultimate spherical of The Open in 1984, with Donaldson's manufacturing an equivalent result as he did not rise and all the way down to save par. The bogey-six saw Donaldson shut out a one-over seventy one and leave him eight strokes back from early pacesetter Padraig Harrington.
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