Luiten, Hahn card albatrosses
The rarest shot in golf happened twice on Friday on two tours.
Joost Luiten made an albatross on the par-5 10th hole at Durban Country Club when he holed out with a 7-iron from 248 yards in the Volvo Golf Champions in South Africa. Later in the day, and halfway around the world, James Hahn holed out from 191 yards with a 6-iron on the par-5 ninth hole at Waialae Country Club in the Sony Open in Hawaii.
There was only one albatross on the European Tour last year. There were only two on the PGA Tour.
Hahn said it was the second albatross of his career. He made a 2 on a par 5 in Mexico when he was on the Nationwide Tour.
"Been there, done that,'' Hahn said.
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Justin Rose to miss a month
ORLANDO, Fla. -- U.S. Open champion Justin Rose has mild tendinitis in his right shoulder and will delay the start of his season.
Rose will not play the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship next week or the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines the following week. His agent at Excel Sports, Mark Steinberg, says Rose is likely to start his year in February.
Rose won his first major at Merion last summer. He played Ping G25 irons deep into 2013 by finishing the European Tour season in China, Turkey and Dubai. He also played in South Africa.
Steinberg says reports from the doctors are encouraging. But with rest and rehabilitation as the only means of treatment, Rose thinks it is best to not compete for at least a few weeks.
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