The NCAA has called off the third round of the Division-III Women's Golf Championship due to a hole that is deemed unplayable.
The NCAA has canceled the third round of the Division III Women's Golf Championship due to an "unplayable" hole on the course. The decision was made by the NCAA Division III women's golf committee after only 60% of the field completed Hole 6, which had a 5% slope and saw 29 golfers shoot triple bogeys or worse. The committee determined that the pin placement on the hole was too severe for play, and the scores from the third round have been wiped. Before the cancellation, the hole played more than 1.5 shots over par.
For additional sports coverage on FOXNEWS.COM, click on the provided link. A video of the round, which was acquired by Brentley Romine of Golf Channel, demonstrated the challenging nature of the hole.
The competitors' putts were almost perfect but ended up rolling back to their feet slowly. A coach commented to the outlet that the hole placement was not appropriate and they should have known better.
The individuals expressed regret and remorse, as reported by the news outlet. The golf tournament consisted of 72 holes and took place at El Campeon Golf Course in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. Click the link to access the Fox News app.
The number of holes was reduced to 54 due to the cancelled round.
On the last day, George Fox University was in the lead.
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