Danny Lee 6-putts on 18th hole, withdraws with wrist injury
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Things went from bad to worse for Danny Lee at Winged Foot on Saturday.
The 30-year-old fell apart on the final hole during Round 3 of the U.S. Open, missing a four-foot putt and then requiring five more tries before heading into the clubhouse. Shortly thereafter, he pulled out of the tournament with a wrist injury.
Danny Lee withdrew from the US Open at Winged Foot after 6 (yes, six) putting from 4ft (yes, four) on the 18th green of his 3rd round. It’s not easy to watch, quite frankly. Feel for you, Danny. Head up. pic.twitter.com/egTEpeNEsp
— The Wandering Golfers (@GolferWandering) September 20, 2020
Lee finished with a quintuple-bogey nine on the hole and carded an eight-over 78 in the third round.
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