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Irish Open professional hits into water. Then disastrously does it once more, time and again


Santiago Tarrio hits a shot on Saturday on the seventh gap on the Ok Membership.

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Shane Lowry warned us. The Ok Membership, regardless of yielding low scores over the primary two days of this week’s Irish Open, wasn’t with out fangs, he stated. 

“You miss fairways, there’s lots of difficult photographs and there’s lots of bother, lots of water,” the 2019 Open Championship winner stated Friday after his second spherical. 

“That you must be very intelligent and be very cautious.”

You most likely know the place that is going. No, this isn’t a narrative saying Lowry was incorrect. 

Earlier within the week, Santiago Tarrio had been wanting ahead to the Open. On the web site previously often called Twitter, he famous that this was “top-of-the-line weeks of the yr,” whereas posting two movies and a photograph throughout a apply spherical. On Thursday, the 32-year-old from Spain shot a two-under 70. On Friday, he shot a 72 and made the minimize. 

On Saturday, he was even-par by 4 holes. 

It’s possible you’ll know the place that is headed. 

We’ll go so as. Maintain on. 

On the 445-yard, par-4 fifth, Tarrio bogeyed, after developing wanting the inexperienced along with his second shot. On the 486-yard, par-4 sixth, he bogeyed once more, after once more developing wanting the inexperienced along with his second shot. On the 434-yard, par-4 seventh, he double-bogeyed, after hitting into water on his second shot. On the 160-yard, par-3 eighth, Tarrio parred. 

It will get uglier. 

On the 452-yard, par-4 ninth, he double-bogeyed, after three-putting from 1 foot, 6 inches away. On the 581-yard, par-5 tenth, he parred, and on the 433-yard, par-4 eleventh, he birdied. Tarrio did make two of these on Saturday. 

On the 159-yard, par-3 twelfth, he triple-bogeyed, after hitting his tee shot into water and three-putting. He then parred 13, 14 and 15. He was eight-over at that time. 


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Then he was 15-over after 16. 

We’ll go so as. Maintain on. 

On the 556-yard, par-5 sixteenth, Tarrio hit the green along with his tee shot, and he was 237 out along with his second shot. He hit that one into the water. From about 125 yards out, he dropped. 

He hit that one into the water proper of the inexperienced. From about 125 yards out, he dropped. 

He hit that one into the water proper of the inexperienced. From about 125 yards out, he dropped. 

He hit that one into the water proper of the inexperienced. From about 125 yards out, he dropped. 

Stroke 10 discovered land, although barely — his ball settled proper of the inexperienced and simply left of the water. From there, he hit on, and he cleaned up. For his septuple-bogey 12. Tarrio then double-bogeyed the 422-yard, par-4 seventeenth, after hitting 4 photographs from 14 yards away, and he parred the 548-yard, par-5 18th. 

And he was finished. He signed for a 17-over 89. He had hit into the water six instances. He carded two birdies and eight pars. Together with three bogeys, three double-bogeys, one triple bogey and one septuple-bogey.

We’ll finish issues right here on a very good observe. 

Tarrio will nonetheless money. He had made the minimize, in spite of everything.  


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Santiago Tarrio’s third spherical on the Irish Open

1st gap, 417-yard par-4: Par, after making 7-foot putt (even) 

2nd gap, 412-yard par-4: Bogey, after developing wanting the inexperienced with second shot, then hitting third shot to 16 toes of gap (one-over)

third gap, 187-yard par-3: Par, after lacking 6-foot putt for birdie (one-over) 

4th gap, 568-yard par-5: Birdie, after getting residence in two and two-putting (even) 

fifth gap, 445-yard par-4: Bogey, after developing wanting the inexperienced with second shot (one-over) 

sixth gap, 486-yard par-4: Bogey, after developing wanting the inexperienced with second shot (two-over) 

seventh gap, 434-yard par-4: Double bogey, after hitting into water on his second shot (four-over) 

eighth gap, 160-yard par-3: Par, after lacking 11-foot putt for birdie (four-over) 

ninth gap, 452-yard par-4: Double bogey, after three-putting from 1 foot, 6 inches away (six-over) 

Entrance 9: Six-over 41

tenth gap, 581-yard par-5: Par, after two-putting from 19 toes (six-over)

eleventh gap, 433-yard par-4: Birdie, after making 8-foot putt (five-over) 

twelfth gap, 159-yard par-3: Triple bogey, after hitting tee shot into water and three-putting (eight-over) 

thirteenth gap, 431-yard par-4: Par, after two-putting from 41 toes (eight-over) 

14th gap, 200-yard par-3: Par, after getting up-and-down from left greenside bunker (eight-over) 

fifteenth gap, 455-yard par-4: Par, after two-putting from 65 toes (eight-over) 

sixteenth gap, 556-yard par-5: Septuple bogey, after hitting into the water on four-straight photographs (15-over) 

seventeenth gap, 422-yard par-4: Double bogey, after hitting 4 photographs from 14 yards away (17-over) 

18th gap, 548-yard par-5: Par, after lacking 10-foot birdie putt (17-over) 

Again 9: 11-over 48

Complete: 17-over 89

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