Keith Mitchell A of the company in the horn of bad luck.
Adam Svensson was on the ninth by 5 in Torrey Pines North Course playing his last hole in the second round Thursday evening. He was facing a break-out putt of about 10 feet for Birdie who, if he was doing, would send him to the weekend at 2025 Farmers Insurance open.
It was then that the tragedy struck.
Just as he starts his stroke, the officials blew up the horn, the signaling game was suspended for the day due to the darkness. He feeds the ball, unable to stop his blow, but his hand instantly left the putter after contact while looking at his golf ball slide under the hole and miss.
The official cup will not be done until Friday, but it will arrive at 1, which means that the score of 2 out of 3 of 36 holes will not be enough. Although this is not a guarantee, he would have made the putt, not having a horn on his most crucial shot of the day would have been good.
A bad break of all time for Svensson.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: The PGA Tour player is missing farmers cut when Horn triggers on Birdie Putt