"THE COOLEST CONSID IN GOLF HISTORY" THAT REMINDED ME OF THE COOL CONSID I HAVEN'T SEEN IN A LONG TIME

"The coolest consid in golf history" that reminded me of the cool consid I haven't seen in a long time

"The coolest consid in golf history" that reminded me of the cool consid I haven't seen in a long time

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It was the first time in a long time that I saw a great considered "Concede" at a match. It also reminded me of a legendary episode that was considered the coolest consid in the history of golf.

This happened on the first day of the 2024 Korean Ladies Golf Tour (KLPGA) Wymix Championship.

Park Ji-young and Park Min-ji recorded all-square (A/S) through the 17th hole. All-square means that the two players are tying in the match. Park Min-ji's ball in the last 18th hole got close to the pin.

Park Ji-young's ball was a green that was farther away. Of course, she could not have succeeded. If she failed to score, she would have lost the match. The ball that Park did not hesitate to roll smoothly and was sucked into the hole. Now Park has left a putting that would be quite burdensome for her.
In normal times, he seemed to be able to score a goal. But what if he makes a successful game to tie the match and go to extra time? It was a distance that no one can guarantee.

Then Park Ji-young suddenly gave Park Min-ji a consid. Kim Yong-joon couldn't believe his eyes. It's not even a tap-in distance that you can tap, but they give you a consid? Park Min-ji, who received the consid, didn't pick up the ball either. It must have been because she couldn't believe it. There were talks like, "Can you put it in?" and "Can you put it in!" Then Park Min-ji picked up the ball.

Of course, you can't change your mind if you give them a consid in a match. They couldn't say no. That's how they extended the match. The outcome of the match didn't matter. The considences they exchanged reminded me of decades ago. "The most wonderful consid in the history of golf." What kind of scene was it that you consider the most wonderful consid in the history of golf? I'll tell you exactly that.

It was in 1969, 55 years ago. It's not even before a baby bird was born in this world. Isn't it when he ran around? Baeb bird is not that old-fashioned. Oh, the story shouldn't be written in the wrong place.

The Open was a tournament that the British golf world will never forget. A British player had not won the Open for as many as 18 years from 1951 until then.

Then, a British player who appeared like a comet was Tony Jackline. He beat players like Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer who won the Claret Jug. The Claret Jug is the De Open trophy. Tony Jacqueline was 25 years old at the time. The British golf world went crazy for Tony Jacqueline.

The Ryder Cup was held just two months after the opening. The Ryder Cup is a golf competition in which the U.S. and Europe send their national teams. The venue was England that year. Crowds gathered every day to see Tony Jacqueline. On the last day, the last game was a match between Tony Jacqueline, a European team, and Jack Nicklaus, an American team.

It depends on who will win the Ryder Cup that year. Even those who do not know how much interest they had in golf could watch it live. Jack Nicklaus dominated the beginning. In the second half, Tony Jacqueline made a series of picturesque shots to catch up.

With the last hole remaining, the two players formed an all-square. At the 18th hole, Jack Nicklaus succeeded in putting par, which was a longer distance. Tony Jacqueline's par putting was said to have been about 1 meter. It must have been a difficult distance to put. It was because of the pressure. It was a putting that had a reputation as a star player. The weight of the Ryder Cup was also heavy. The entire match was tied only when the match was tied.

Then Jack Nicklaus said to Tony Jacqueline, "Tony! I don't think you're going to miss this putting. You don't have to put it." Jack Nicklaus was the one who gave me the consid. 먹튀검증

The consensus drew the U.S. and Europe in a three-day bloody battle. It was the first Ryder Cup draw. Jack Nicklaus must have thought of something bigger than a match. This is the coolest consensus in golf history. When I first heard this story, Baebse thought, "Baebse is a legend that I can't even dare to tell."

Park Ji-young gave the ball to her just as cool as Jack Nicklaus did 55 years ago. Park Min-ji, who didn't pick up the ball immediately thinking, "Oh my god," also had dignity.

What if it was Baebse? Would he have been able to give Concede in the same situation? If he wins the match on the first day, he will be able to play on the second day in a group with higher prize money. He would have turned a blind eye to the Opponent, who secretly wished that Concede would be given. Or he could shoot him, saying, "Hit him!"

I applaud the two players for entertaining golf fans with their amazing conditions. I hope the world of golf will remember Jack Nicklaus, who is the same age as his father, and Tony Jacqueline, who is slightly younger than him, forever.

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