
We've all been there. We make a big number early in a round, and mentally we pack it in for the day, believing our shot to break 100/90/80 is gone before we've even worked up a sweat.The next time this happens to you, remember the case of Max Rottluff, who made a 10 - a 10! - on a par 4 early in the first round of the Web.com Tour Finals and found himself 6 over par after only two holes. And he had to hole out from the fringe to keep it to a 10!
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Rottluff, a native of Germany who played collegiately at Arizona State, bore down after that, never dropping another stroke. Not only that, but he made seven birdies - two on the front nine and five on the back - to shoot a 1-under-par 70.Rottluff started the Web.com Tour Finals in 82nd place, so he has a long way to go to reach the top 25 and earn a PGA Tour card. (He did follow his 70 with a 66 in the second round, so he's headed in the right direction.) He finished 64th on the Web.com Tour's regular-season money list, which guarantees him a full exemption on that tour next year.
German-born Arizona State product Max Rottluff opened his first round with a par, but recorded a 10(!) on the par-4 second. That quickly put him at six over, but the 25-year-old rallied with two birdies on the front nine before adding five more on the back to shoot a one-under-par 70. Yep, he still shot under parwith a 10. Incredible.
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Web.com Tour pro Max Rottluff was the picture of perseverance on Thursday when he shot a 1-under-par 70 despite making a 10 on a par-4.
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Tour pro shoots under par round despite recording a 10(!) but the 25-year-old rallied with two birdies on the front nine before adding five more on the back to shoot a one-under-par 70.
Tour pro shoots under par round despite recording a 10
Web.com pro shoots under par despite a 10 BY Golf Channel Digital — September 21, 2018 at 3:34 PM Web.com Tour pro Max Rottluff was the picture of perseverance on Thursday when he shot a 1-under
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Web.com Tour pro Max Rottluff shoots under par despite a 10
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German-born Arizona State product Max Rottluff opened his first round with a par, but recorded a 10(!) on the par-4 second. That quickly put him at six over, but the 25-year-old rallied with two birdies on the front nine before adding five more on the back to shoot a one-under-par 70. Yep, he still shot under par with a 10. Incredible.
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Tour pro shoots under par round despite recording a 10

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