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PGA golfer Brendon Todd was playing some great golf all weekend at the Travelers Championship. With just seven holes remaining, Todd found himself in second place and just two strokes off the lead. He had to be feeling good about that position.
But golf — at any given moment — has a tendency to humble even the most talented of golfers.
On Sunday, it was Todd’s turn.
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- Nov 13, 2019 Planes and ships that famously vanished in the Bermuda Triangle were less lost than Todd, a 34-year-old PGA Tour journeyman, who suffered through a stretch of missing 37 cuts in 41 starts between.
- Brendon Todd and Billy Horschel shot a 6-under 66 in modified alternate shot Saturday for a share of the second round lead at the QBE Shootout. The five-way tie for the lead will be settled when.
- Jan 19, 2015 After a stellar junior-golf career in North Carolina and four years at the University of Georgia, Brendon Todd had high expectations when he turned pro in 2007. After all, he used to drum his high.
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Jun 30, 2020 Brendon Todd is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour. Been professional in golf since 2007, Todd has always managed to have the best results in major championships including 3 PGA Tour wins, 2 Web.com Tour wins, 1 NGA Hooters Tour wins and 1 eGolf Professional Tour win.
Todd went into the par-4 12th two strokes off Dustin Johnson’s lead, but he’d end up heading to the 13th five strokes off he lead and basically out of contention. That’s because Todd — seemingly out of nowhere — experienced a golf meltdown that had him looking like a regular, amateur golfer.
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It doesn’t get much more relatable than that: Finding yourself chipping just off the edge of the bunker and blasting the ball over the green completely. We’ve all been there.
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Todd would have to escape the 12th with a triple bogey. But hey, at least there wasn’t a crowd to witness that meltdown in person.