William Mouw’s Octuple-Bogey 13 Grabs Attention at PGA Tour

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At The American Express tournament, rookie golfer William Mouw faced a disastrous moment on the 16th hole, scoring an octuple-bogey 13. After an unsatisfactory performance in the second round, Mouw showed resilience by bouncing back with a better score in his next outing. Despite the tough experiences during his rookie season, he remains focused on growth and determination.

PGA Rookie William Mouw’s Infamous Octuple-Bogey 13 Steals the Spotlight

In a golf moment that will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come, William Mouw, the 23-year-old PGA Tour rookie, found himself at the center of attention after a catastrophic hole during the second round of The American Express tournament. The setting? The treacherous Pete Dye Stadium Course, where golf fans were treated to a rollercoaster of emotions as Mouw tackled the par-5 16th hole.

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