극심한 침체의 늪에서 탈출한 타이거 우즈가 보여준 신기의 벙커 샷 WGC Mexico Championship: Incredible Tiger Woods bunker shot stuns as Dustin Johnson leads pack

WGC Mexico Championship: Incredible Tiger Woods bunker shot stuns as Dustin Johnson leads pack

Tiger Woods delivered the shot that had the gallery and the internet buzzing as he wound back the clock in an unthinkable display.

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Tiger Woods delivered the shot that had the gallery buzzing.




Dustin Johnson produced the golf that left everyone chasing him. Johnson made it through another round at the Mexico Championship without a bogey, and he was so efficient Friday that he putted for birdie on every hole, one of them from just on the fringe.


Tiger Woods making magic happen./Daily Telegraph


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침체의 늪에서 탈출한 타이거 우즈가 보여준 신기의 벙커 샷


    골프 황제’ 타이거 우즈(미국)가 23일(한국시간) 멕시코 멕시코시티에서 열린 월드골프챔피언십(WGC) 멕시코 챔피언십 2라운드에서 선보인 기막힌 벙커샷이 화제다.


멕시코 챔피언십 2라운드

기막힌 어라운드 샷 선보여

"아티스트" "올해의 샷" 극찬

  

3라운드에서는 15번 홀에서 4퍼트로 난조


10번 홀에서 경기를 시작한 우즈는 마지막 홀인 9번 홀(파4) 티샷이 오른쪽 페어웨이 벙커로 들어가 위기를 맞았다. 


       


벙커에서 공을 곧바로 그린으로 보내기에는 앞에 나무들이 버티고 있어서 쉽지 않은 상황이었다. 홀까지 거리는 약 123.5m 정도였다. 

  

우즈는 여기서 9번 아이언을 잡고 오른쪽으로 휘는 페이드샷을 구사했고 공은 그린에 떨어진 뒤 굴러가며 홀 3.5m 지점에 놓였다. 


우즈는 이 벙커샷을 하면서 공에 스핀을 넣기 위해 클럽을 든 팔을 거의 직각으로 비틀었다. 나무를 피해 그린으로 공을 보내기 위해서다. 

  

현지 중계진은 우즈의 이 샷을 보면서 “따라 하면 안 된다”“타이거, 아티스트”라고 극찬했다. 

  

외국 매체들 역시 우즈의 이 샷을 가리켜 ‘올해의 샷 후보 가운데 하나’라고 평가했고, 우즈가 마지막 3.5m 버디 퍼트를 놓친 것은 농구로 치면 화려한 드리블로 상대 수비를 완벽하게 제쳐놓고도 정작 슛이 들어가지 않은 상황과 같다고도 했다. 


PGA 투어 소셜 미디어는 이번 대회에서 우즈의 절묘한 샷에 대해 ‘타이거 우즈, 어라운드 우즈’라는 표현을 쓰며 감탄했다. 


우즈가 자신의 이름 ‘woods’의 의미인 수풀 속에서도 자유자재로 샷을 구사하며 코스를 공략, 타수를 줄이고 있다는 뜻이다. 

우즈는 이날 마지막 홀에서 파를 지키면서 5언더파 137타, 선두에 6타 뒤진 공동 8위로 3라운드를 시작한다. 

배재성 기자 hongdoya@joongang.co.kr  중앙일보


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It added to a 4-under 67 and a two-shot lead over Rory McIlroy and Matt Kuchar going into the weekend. “Just hit a lot of fairways, hit a lot of greens,” Johnson said.


The memorable moments belonged to everyone else, not all of them good. Woods started to figure out Chapultepec Golf Club a little better in his second full round and made a collection of medium-length birdie putts for a 66 that got him back in the game, though still six shots behind.


He would have liked one more, especially with the shot he hit at the end of his round. From a bunker right of the ninth fairway, a tree in his path, Woods sliced a 9-iron from about 130 yards that caught the left side of the green with so much spin that it zipped sideways at the pin and rolled 10 feet by. He settled for a par.




“The ball was sitting down just enough where I didn’t think I could clear that tree,” Woods said.


“I ended up going back to the 9-iron and realised, ‘Geez, I’ve really got to slice this thing.’ So I opened up and gave it as much of a cut motion as I possibly could. And it worked out.”


Johnson was at 11-under 131 on a course where he won two years ago, when he was No. 1 in the world and playing the best golf of his career. Johnson feels he is heading in that direction again, and the course suits him — not for the length or how far he hits it in altitude, but for the thinking required. “It makes you focus. You’ve got to think,” he said.


Dustin Johnson leads.Source:Getty Images


“And you’re doing a lot of calculations with the numbers and trying to figure out how far the ball is going to actually go. So I enjoy it. It’s pretty narrow, but it’s tree-lined, so I do like that.”


McIlroy (70) appeared to be the one to chase when he started with two straight birdies. He lost one shot when he went for the green on the par-5 sixth and his shot caromed off the hill and into the water. The real trouble came at No. 9 when he had a 15-foot birdie putt from the fringe. He ran it by the hole, caught the lip on his par putt and saw it roll just under 5 feet away, and he missed again. Four putts from 15 feet led to double bogey, and McIlroy’s momentum was gone.


His attitude didn’t change, though. He was two off the lead and liked where he was.


“It’s funny, I had breakfast with a few of the boys that played later yesterday and they said it was going to be hard to hole putts in the afternoon, and they were right,” McIlroy said.


“I had a couple go the opposite way on me. I missed a couple short ones. But overall, I stayed patient. After I made the double on 9, I sort of righted the ship and made a lot of pars and made one birdie. “It could have been worse. It could have been better,” he said.


“But still in a good position going into the weekend.”

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Kuchar, going for the Mexican double having won the Mayakoba Classic last fall, started with four straight birdies on his way to a 67. But it was the guy in his own group, Tommy Fleetwood, who had the best start of the day.


Fleetwood drove onto the green at the par-4 opening hole and made a 20-foot eagle putt.


He hit driver on the 384-yard second about 40 yards from the green, picked his spot and knocked that in for a second straight eagle. It was the first time a player started a round eagle-eagle on the PGA Tour since Sean O’Hair in 2009 at this World Golf Championship when it was at Doral. How about three in a row? Next for Fleetwood was a par 3.


“I missed the green,” he said.

He wound up with a 65 that catapulted him into a tie for fourth with Sergio Garcia (66), four shots behind.


2019 WGC Mexico Championship/Betfair

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Rickie Fowler had a 73, a reasonable score considering he had a triple bogey and a double bogey on his card, one shank that he couldn’t imagine hitting and one penalty that left him fuming about the new rules.


Fowler hit a high shank with a wedge on the 10th hole, his first of the day, over the fence.

But when he went to drop, he forgot the new rule requires a drop to be made from the knee.




He dropped from the shoulder, realised his mistake on the green and received a one-shot penalty.


“It’s on me. I took the shot. It was no big deal,” Fowler said. “But I think with the new rules that have been put in place, it’s not doing any favours for our sport.” He said it was “terrible” new rule and expects it to be changed.


Originally published as ‘One of the greatest shots ever seen’

https://www.news.com.au/sport/wgc-mexico-championship-incredible-tiger-woods-bunker-shot-stuns-as-dustin-johnson-leads-pack/news-story/41cd92087c3ce4ee6ebfb1a0b9ebdb3a


 

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