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Joaquin Niemann literally raced around the course for the final round at the Tour Championship. Playing as a single, Niemann and his caddie, as well as the standard bearers, ran from shot to shot, green to tee, and everywhere in between to play the final round in under two hours. In case you are wondering, he shot a 72.
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The final round is off and running.@JoacoNiemann 😂 pic.twitter.com/P8betY2YTR
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 5, 2021
Catch your breath, @JoacoNiemann. 😅
He sets the record for the fastest round played at East Lake. pic.twitter.com/T5fmmf2KB9
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 5, 2021
🥵 The look on Gary’s face says it all in this picture. 😂 Good thing I had my @avocados today 🥑🥑 Fun to finish in record time and appreciate the walking scorer and standard bearers keeping up! Thanks for all the cheers out there! pic.twitter.com/GbYKiTbtm1
— joaconiemann (@joaconiemann) September 5, 2021