Golfer's ball hangs on lip for nearly 25 seconds before falling at PGA Championship
The first round of the PGA Championship is underway, and John Senden is surprisingly at the top of the leaderboard. He's 3-under through his first nine holes and sits just two shots back of the leader Jimmy Walker.
One of his three birdies came with a little help from a thing called gravity. After hitting a putt that hung on the lip of the cup, Senden walked around the hole slowly, using his allotted 10 second before being forced to tap it in. After nearly 25 seconds, Senden's ball finally fell in the hole for a birdie -- much to his delight.
Wait for it ... wait for it ...
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Wow. https://t.co/ENbwvHWgsZ
Strangely enough, Bubba Watson had a similar situation on his lengthy putt, though his didn't remain on the lip for nearly as long as Senden's.