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The 18th hole of the Italian Open produces an incredible backboard birdie

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Jun 29, 2024

Throughout the week’s Italian Open at Adriatic Golf Club in Ravenna, Italy, players have been facing challenges due to the hospitality areas being set very close to the 18th green. Temporary immovable obstructions have been a common occurrence, creating unique obstacles for the golfers competing in the tournament.

One player who made the most of these challenging conditions was Andrea Pavan, a native of Italy. During Saturday’s third round, Pavan found himself in the rough and had to take his approach shot towards a low-lying spectator structure located just 15 yards behind the flag. This strategy, known as backboarding, helped Pavan get closer to the green.

Pavan was fortunate to be granted a free drop from the nearest corner to the green, allowing him to take relief with a club-length. With this advantage, Pavan managed to get his ball onto the green. A 30-foot putt for birdie sealed his 2-under 69 round, bringing his total score to 7 under par, only three shots behind the leaders.

Despite the challenges presented by the close proximity of the hospitality areas to the 18th green, players like Andrea Pavan have found ways to turn obstacles into opportunities during the Italian Open. The tournament continues to provide exciting moments and test the skills of the competitors as they navigate the unique conditions at Adriatic Golf Club.

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