Tiger Woods Approach Shot Defies Physics As It Literally Disappears In The Hole, But Somehow Pops Back Out

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Tiger Woods got off to a slow start in his final-round at the Farmers Insurance Open with a bogey, but was quick to erase the dropped shot with a birdie at the second.

However, it should have been an eagle. With just 141 yards into the Par 4, Woods threw a dart into the green as his ball literally disappeared in the hole before, somehow, spinning back out of the hole. The tap-in birdie is nice and all, but it’s unbelievable how this ball didn’t stay down.

What the hell is this sorcery?

This would have really helped Woods’ chances in his comeback effort chasing down leader Jon Rahm, but it wasn’t meant to be. He began the day five back of the Spaniard who leads the tournament at 12-under.

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