The last hole Grayson Murray ever played was a short one. That was the 16th at Colonial a couple of Fridays ago and as par-threes go, this 190-yarder over a watery bit of Texas hadn’t caused a great deal of bother to the field.
It had gifted them a little more than it took, but it was fair. Hit the green and you’re probably good for a two or three; miss it long and you’ll have some trouble dealing with the slopes. After two bogeys in a row, the final tee shot of Murray’s 30-year life went long.
There wasn’t any televised footage of that, because the battles between smaller names and cut lines don’t usually make the broadcasts. But there is a nine-second clip of what followed, which is the putt after his chipped recovery went beyond the hole and left him six feet for par.
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