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Golf – The Masters – Augusta National Golf Club – Augusta, Georgia, U.S. – April 8, 2022 Ryan Palmer of the U.S. looks at his ball after failing to play it out bunker on the 2nd during the second round REUTERS/Brian Snyder

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Golf – The Masters – Augusta National Golf Club – Augusta, Georgia, U.S. – April 8, 2022 Ryan Palmer of the U.S. looks at his ball after failing to play it out bunker on the 2nd during the second round REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Sometimes a wayward short can cause more trouble than losing a stroke. The golf ball can seriously injure a spectator present on the hole if the professional does not shout “Fore.” A similar case happened in the first round of the 2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans with the veteran professional Ryan Palmer.
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The 45-year-old professional was in the limelight during the first round for all the wrong reasons. Palmer hit a wayward tee shot on one of the par-four and leaked his tee-shot right. However, a young fan was present on the rough’s right side, and the ball hit his right thigh and rebounded towards less danger around the rough. But the foremost thing to notice is that Palmer did not say “Fore”, which every professional shouts at the top of their lungs while hitting a wayward shot.

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Apr 2, 2022; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Ryan Palmer takes a tee shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports | Reuters
Moreover, the clipping of the same was uploaded by PGA Tour on April 22nd. The video broke out on the internet through a tweet from PGA Tour’s official Twitter account and soon went viral.
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The American professional showed concern towards the kid and checked on him while walking towards his ball. Ryan gave the young fan his signed glove and clicked a few pictures with him.
Wayward tee shot turns into an unexpected birthday gift for this little fan ✍️ pic.twitter.com/dDQfOhteeo
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 21, 2022
As a result, he made the kid feel better after being hit by his tee shot. Moreover, the announcers and the other spectators applauded Ryan’s gesture toward the kid.
Golf fans angrily react to Ryan Palmer’s bad tee shot
As soon as the video broke out, golf Twitter went absurd. Fans from all parts of the globe started to react to the footage angrily. The fans did not appreciate Palmer not shooting Fore when he hit his tee shot right. As a result, most of the reactions expressed their displeasure about the same, and even some fans said he “Should be fine for not shouting FORE.”
Should be fined for not shouting FORE
— Steven Crosbie (@stevenjcrosbie) April 21, 2022
Should have asked for the photo with his playing partner instead.
— bogeyputtgolf (@bogeyputtgolf) April 21, 2022
There should be a ban for people that don’t shout fore
— Owen J Dinneen (@OWENJDINNEEN) April 21, 2022
Commentator s never calls them out. You can get seriously injured you know
— MB53 (@bakermw53) April 21, 2022
Any chance of a "FORE" there?
— Gabriel Hurl (@gabehurl) April 21, 2022
Fore? Or are we protecting the players here @TronCarterNLU
— El Tigre (@TheFyreFest) April 21, 2022
Can’t understand how a golfer can hit a shot towards people and not warn them. No excuses for this, he knows it’s slicing towards them
— I_thinks_it (@I_thinks_it) April 21, 2022
“Great work Ryan”. No. Call fore Ryan. Pinging a spectacular on th head with a ball and then giving him a glove is not a good look. It’s a terrible look.
— Mark Scott (@Mark_G_Scott) April 21, 2022
🗣🗣🗣🗣🤷🏼♂️
— Dann (@dannregh) April 21, 2022
Total lack of insight @PGATOUR FORE
— aidanbrehony (@aidanbrehony) April 21, 2022
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Ryan Palmer wins the 2019 Zurich Classic
Palmer and Jon triumphed at the PGA Tour event back in 2019. The duo won the event with an overall score of 26-under-par. As a result, they won the team event with a three-shot margin after the final round on Sunday. Furthermore, the carded round of eight under par, 64, seven under par, 65, eight under par, 64, and a final round of three-under-par, 69. Rahm and Palmer also won prize money worth $1,051,200 each, along with 400 FedEx points each.
Sergio Garica and Tommy Fleetwood finished as the runner-up team. They ended the event with an overall score of 23-under-par. As a result, Garica and Fleetwood finished in solo second position.
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