LIV Golf star Kevin Na went on a foul-mouthed tirade to end the promotion's second annual event in Australia, where he struggled to play his ball out of the rough on a few strokes. Na looked at his first shot in the rough, which in this case was a sand-filled part of the woods, and said to his caddy 'this is f****ng bulls**t' before striking the ball a few times to get back on the fairway. With every stroke in the rough, Na became more infuriated with himself that he could not leave the hazard. Before he second shot in the rough, about five yards away from his first attempt, Na smacks his caddy's golf bag in disgust with himself. Na's second shot is even worse than his first, walking about three yards to see his ball and under a rope to keep fans away from the playing course. Kevin Na's third and final round of LIV Golf's Australian event was mostly solid, until hole No 18 Na played three shots in the sandy rough before getting his ball back onto the course's green
Finally, Na gets his ball back onto any green with his third attempt, lofting the ball between two trees. Entering the third and final round, Na's Iron Heads were only one shot off the lead. Na and the rest of his teammates had an awful final 18 holes, dropping them to sixth place. Na started the day on the back half of the course and had 16 straight holes without a bogey heading into his final one of the tournament. Na truly bookended his round with bogeys, with his last attempt going for a double bogey with his trip through the woods. Na finished the third round with a 69 and tied for 34th overall in the individual competition. |
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