Robot named after Tiger Woods nails a hole-in-one at Phoenix Open

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Robot named after Tiger Woods nails a hole-in-one at Phoenix Open
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A robot named after the 15-time major champion nailed an incredible ace at TPC Scottsdale six years ago.

That was in his first season as a professional and the crowd went wild for the new kid on the block.

Fast forward 19 years and the fans were going just as crazy as the pinpoint robot sank the same shot.Its name stands for Launch Directional Robot Intelligent Circuitry.The robot is reportedly used in the golf industry to test new clubs and made the 163-yard ace with stunning accuracy. California’s Sahith Theegala is currently leading this year’s Phoenix Open on -7 after first-round play was suspended due to bad light.Share this article:

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