Emiliano Grilllos Slam-Dunk-Hole-in-One On the iconic 16th scenes, Wilde scenes triggered at the World Cup Phoenix Open of the PGA Tour, in which Thomas made a two-stroke lead in round two.
Grillo landed a 155-yard ace on one of the roughest holes in the golf when his ball rolled around the cup a few times before finally fell.
The Argentinian ran around the tea box to celebrate with his caddy and the partners Rafael Campos and Seamus Power.
The fans usually also went wild and hurled beer and other drinks onto the T -shirt and Green, after seeing the first ace in the hole since the 2022 edition when Sam Ryder and Carlos Ortiz reached the trick.
Grillos Hole-In-One came in the middle of a two-below 69 player and brought him to the same number for the tournament and only within the cut line.
The derivations of derivations in Phoenix after a second round round
The reclassification also landed near Acing 16 and landed his ball within two feet before making Birdie.
That was one of eight growths on one day of seven sub -days for the Belgians, who fell down from the ninth in a row in a row and closed with two other birdies to reach 12 for the event.
Alex Smalley and Michael Kim are with Tom Kim, Jordan Spieth, who continues to have a blow back 13 and 15 – and Christiaan Bezuidenhout.
Justin Thomas belongs to a five-member group of eight, one in front of the world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler who shot a faultless five-below 66 value on Friday in Arizona in Arizona.
At Pebble Beach Pro -AM, Scheffler returned back to the campaign – an event by Rory Mcilroy – for the first time since he had injured his hand to prepare Christmas dinner.
See the third round of the World Cup Phoenix on Saturday from 4 p.m. Live open on Sky Sports Golf. Also at Sky Sports Main Event from 6 p.m. You cannot stream a contract now.