If you didn't believe in the luck of the Irish before today, this
clip should go a long way to making you a convert. Northern Irishman
Graeme McDowell is one of the best golfers on the planet at the moment,
but the shot he hit during Sunday's final round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC
Championship -- in tournament news, Tiger Woods came into the round tied
for the lead but ended up losing to Robert Rock -- had nothing to do with skill, and everything to do with some ridiculously good luck.
[Related: Lack of consistency dooms Tiger Woods in Abu Dhabi final round]
How crazy was McDowell's shot on the 18th hole? Put it this way: His hole-in-one on the par-3 12th was a mere afterthought on Sunday. After knocking his second into a bunker short of the 18th green, McDowell caught his approach shot thin and half expected it to end up in the grandstands behind the green.
But instead of ending up with an incredibly difficult fourth shot, McDowell's ball ricocheted off the grandstand and rolled back to within a couple feet of the cup. Of course, he went on to make the birdie putt and finish in a tie for third. He can thank the luck of the Irish for that shot.
[Related: Lack of consistency dooms Tiger Woods in Abu Dhabi final round]
How crazy was McDowell's shot on the 18th hole? Put it this way: His hole-in-one on the par-3 12th was a mere afterthought on Sunday. After knocking his second into a bunker short of the 18th green, McDowell caught his approach shot thin and half expected it to end up in the grandstands behind the green.
But instead of ending up with an incredibly difficult fourth shot, McDowell's ball ricocheted off the grandstand and rolled back to within a couple feet of the cup. Of course, he went on to make the birdie putt and finish in a tie for third. He can thank the luck of the Irish for that shot.
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