Oh, Ernie Els. So much hope, so much promise on Sunday afternoon at the Transitions, and it all came undone so quickly. This is the painful putt that led to that oh-so-awkward NBC/Golf Channel interview afterward. I gotta say, if I yipped it like this, I’d have wrapped the putter around someone’s neck. Maybe that’s why I’m not a pro golfer. No sense of proportion. Or touch.
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