Harley Rinerson made an unbelievable par today at Thorncreek.
On a par three, he his his tee shot into an "Environmentally Sensitive Area" just left of the green, hole high, but three feet behind a fence. Mindful of the sensitive area, he made scarcely a footprint in the hazard, treading with the lightness of a fairy. He was 25 feet from the cup, but through deep prairie grass, fescue, Buffalo grass and sedges, he hit a putter under the fence and up onto the green. He almost made birdie, and made an eight foot putt coming back for a miraculous par. This was the Shot of the Day for most of the round, but Rennich aced him out with the Body of Work Doctrine, after his second chip in and laser-like putting display.
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