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Originally Posted by Adam Pettman He missed one short putt on the back nine that I would of expected him to of made, apart from that it was exquisite. |
I only got a chance to see him play two complete holes and this missed put was one of them. Sorry, IG, can't call it a perfect round because this putt was a gimmie; a perfect round can't have a missed gimmie in it. Besides that, he missed a couple of fairways!
I liken it to Baseball and the difference between a no-hitter and a perfect game. To throw a no-hitter the pitcher has to be at the top of his game, hitting all his spots, however, he doesn't have to be perfect; a walk here or there or even a fielder's error doesn't matter just as long as no one gets a hit. A perfect game on the other hand is just that, perfect. The pitcher has to be flawless, and so does the team behind him, in order to face the minimum of 27 batters and retire them all successfully.
Scott was on his game yesterday and it was a phenomenal no hitter but he didn't quite do enough for it to be labeled perfect.