This past weekend, we had the PGA Championship. Brooks Koepka took the championship, being the first LIV tour player to win a PGA tour event.
Koepka’s win wasn’t the main headline for the tournament. PGA Tour Club Pro, Michael Block, finished T-15 (+1) for the event, the first club pro to make the cut of the event since 1986.
Now, with Block making the cut is impressive all in itself. But what he did on hole 15 in the final round is just utterly unbelievable. Scored an ACE.
Back home in Southern California, Block is a pro at a local country club where he is charging $150 an hour for golf lessons, with the math, it would be just under 2,000 lessons to equal his payout from finishing T-15 in the PGA Championship.
Now, you think I am finished… WRONG. On hole 18, in the final round, Block needed to make about an 8 foot putt, which is said to be a 50/50 made putt on the tour. If Block makes the putt, he is invited to play in the event again next year. What did Block do? HE STANK IT.
*Featured Photo courtesy of NBC Los Angeles*

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