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Potter apologizes from Texas for HECKLing Mcilroy in TPC Sawgrass


Luke Potter Luke Potter of Texas University apologized after being removed from the land at TPC Sawgrass earlier this week due to the Golfer Rory Mcilroy star.

The video of the accident spread on social media earlier this week. Mcilroy, who plays a role on Tuesday’s tour in Sawgrass, before the players’ championship this week in Ponte Fedra Beach, Florida, car on the eighteenth hole in the water, then he immediately returned to a Potter standing outside the ropes, and asked his mobile phone, then moved away from that.

It was not clear in the video what Potter said, however Golf.com I mentioned that he referred to the 2011 masters, when Mcilroy melted at the back on Sunday, he shot 80 and finished 10 shots behind the Charl Schwartzel winner.

GOOF.com also mentioned that Potter had later raised in the cycle. Return his phone.

Potter was asked about the accident Golf channel: “Look, I made a mistake, and I own it. I apologize for it. That’s all to say. It is just a good educational experience. Yes, I apologize.”

A day before the accident, Potter won his first individual victory in NCAA, overcoming the stadium at John Hay Collegiate Invitationalism in Sawgrass Country Club, located near TPC Sawgrass. Potter 69 was published in the final round and helped Longhorns in a rally to win 7 shots.

“He got a hole in his heart,” Texas Velds, Golf coach, told Golf.com from Potter. “He had no idea that what was coming out of his mouth would lead to this method.

“With regard to the University of Texas program, I mean it is an embarrassing moment. It is especially sensitive to me because our program is based on respect for the game, and I would like to tell you that we train from 18 to 22 years on a natural basis, and they do not always make the right advocacy, and this is my responsibility as a coach, and when they make mistakes, it is appropriate for her.”

Fields added that Potter sent written apologies to Mcilroy, the PGA Jay Monohan and many others. He didn’t say whether the young California would be disciplined within the team.

Mcilroy opened with 5 less than 67 in the players on Thursday and is one of the lead.

After his tour, he was asked twice about the accident. He first said he did not want to talk about it. Then he was asked if he knew that Potter was the one who stole it, and added: “I am really happy because I shot 67 today.”

Paolo Uggetti from ESPN contributed to this report.

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