Ryan Gerard golpea a un animal con su tiro en el Cognizant Classic

Durante un evento de la PGA Tour en Florida, el golfista Ryan Gerard golpeó a un animal desprevenido con su tiro en el hoyo siete par tres. El jugador número 26 del mundo no vio al animal mientras preparaba su swing. El incidente ocurrió en el Cognizant Classic.

Ryan Gerard, clasificado como el número 26 del mundo, competía en el Cognizant Classic, un evento de la PGA Tour celebrado en Florida. El insólito momento tuvo lugar en el hoyo siete par tres, donde el tiro de Gerard impactó contra un animal que el golfista no había notado. Al iniciar su backswing, el animal estaba en la trayectoria del palo, lo que provocó la colisión.\n\nEl suceso pone de relieve los desafíos de jugar en campos compartidos con la fauna local. No se disponía de inmediato de más detalles sobre el estado del animal o el resultado de la ronda de Gerard según los informes. El Cognizant Classic continúa como parte del calendario de la PGA Tour.

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