PGA Tour pro claims ‘purposeful sabotage’ could be taking place at AT&T Bryson Nelson
Former college golf superstar at the University of California Michael Kim is coming off of a superb week at the Wells Fargo Championship. Kim finished seventh at Quail Hollow and had the best ball striking week of his career.
While getting ready to tee it up at this week’s AT&T Byron Nelson, the 29-year-old noticed something odd about the practice greens.
If you follow Kim on Twitter, you’ll know that he has a great sense of humor and most likely tweeted this in a tongue-in-cheek manner. However, as he points out, it is a bit odd that the marks would be slightly off.
Maybe there is some sabotage going on at TPC Craig Ranch this week.
There has been a mystery player or caddy that has been writing 1% 2% 3% on the practice green for aimpoint… BUT they’re all OFF by about .5% which is a big deal if you’re trying to get a feel before a tournament round. Is it purposeful SABOTAGE??? #Controversy pic.twitter.com/wluDkN5MTT
— Michael S. Kim (@Mike_kim714) May 8, 2023
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