Pro produces “Freds 3” with the iconic 3-17-shot iconic championship in the Players Championship

Josh Berhow
March 13, 2025
Justin Lower smiled all after he scored an unlikely par in the first round of the Player Championship.
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Justin Lower has a bad swing in the most famous hole in the stadium course at TPC Sawgrass. But it was made up immediately afterwards.
Thursday at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
But his five-game winning streak is not over. Lower tucked a wedge from 89 yards and watched it bounce in front of the hole a few times and checked it. After a few seconds it slowly fell into the cup and an unlikely par appeared.
It provided some early fireworks in 2017. Lower’s trio is just the second set to play it the next day.
And, if it all seems familiar, it’s because the Freds did it in the 1999 Players Championship. The unforgettable 3 of the couple also appeared in the first round, although he was slightly different. The couple started over from the same location to make him longer, and he also stuffed his own stuff directly into the cup.
Although the couple’s uniform reaction after the camera and his little smirk may be cooler.
Lower Parred 18 is distributed at an even 36. He added birdies on 3 and 7 but shot the 4th with both hands to sign an even number of 72. He tied for the 63rd time and led by 6 shots after day 1.
The trio of Lower, Keith Mitchell and Nicolai Hojgaard will begin next Friday at 12:56 pm and 12:56 pm.

Josh Berhow
Golf.comEdit
As executive editor of Golf.com, Berhow handles the daily and long-term plans of one of the sport’s most read news and service sites. He spends most of his time writing, editing, planning and wondering if he will break the 80s. Prior to joining Golf.com in 2015, he worked in newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. He graduated from Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minnesota and lives in the Twin City with his wife and two children. You can contact him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.
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