‘Oooooohhhh,’ said the crowd. They knew…

It was closing in on 11am yesterday when Calamity Corner lived up to its name and reputation.

‘Oooooohhhh,’ said the crowd. They knew…

It was closing in on 11am yesterday when Calamity Corner lived up to its name and reputation.

Six groups had already passed through the notorious par-three 16th across the opening 90 minutes of day two and, while seven had made bogey and none a birdie. It was only when Tyrrell Hatton stepped up on the tee near the White Rocks beach that things got really interesting.

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