Patty Ice cemented in history, butterfly chases Brooks’ putt, Niemann’s fastest round

PGA TOUR published this video item, entitled “Patty Ice cemented in history, butterfly chases Brooks’ putt, Niemann’s fastest round” – below is their description.

In the Good, Bad & Unusual, Teryn Gregson recaps the 2021 TOUR Championship, where FedExCup Champion Patrick Cantlay lived up to his new nickname ‘Patty Ice,’ a butterfly chased Brooks Koepka’s putt into the cup with a golden announce call and Joaquin Niemann ran between shots to clock the fastest round in East Lake history.

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