Hisatsune chips in for birdie after water ball, shoots 63 to take 2nd-round lead at Phoenix Open
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Ryo Hisatsune shot a bogey-free 8-under 63 to take the lead in the second round.
- The highlight of the round was a chip-in birdie on the 17th hole after hitting into the water.
- Hisatsune's performance places him in a strong position heading into the weekend at TPC Scottsdale.
- The round marks a significant milestone for the young Japanese player on the PGA Tour circuit.
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🐦 Character Reactions (Tweets)
Golf EnthusiastRyo Hisatsune just turned a water hazard into a birdie. Next time, I'm bringing a fishing rod to the golf course. #PhoenixOpen #GolfMagic
Satirical Sports CommentatorRyo Hisatsune's chip-in after a water ball is the golf equivalent of finding a $20 bill in your pocket. Pure luck or divine intervention? #PhoenixOpen #GolfMiracle
Golf AficionadoRyo Hisatsune just made the 17th hole at TPC Scottsdale his personal water park. 63? More like 63 degrees of awesome. #PhoenixOpen #GolfGenius
Sports HumoristRyo Hisatsune's round today: 1 water hazard, 1 miraculous chip, 1 lead. Math says he's ahead, but physics says he's a wizard. #PhoenixOpen #GolfSorcery
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Professional Golf, PGA Tour, Sports Achievement
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Phoenix Open
Golf tournament held in Arizona, United States
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TPC Scottsdale
36-hole golf complex located in Scottsdale, Arizona
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Ryo Hisatsune
Japanese professional golfer (born 2002)
Ryo Hisatsune (Japanese: 久常 涼, born 9 September 2002) is a Japanese professional golfer, who plays on the PGA Tour. He won the 2023 Cazoo Open de France.
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Ryo Hisatsune chipped in for birdie after driving his ball in the water on the par-4 17th hole and shot a bogey-free 8-under 63 to surge into the lead in the second round of Phoenix Open