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Garrick Higgo Shines with Birdie on 14th Hole at World Wide Technology Championship

November 9, 2025 - 00:24

Garrick Higgo Shines with Birdie on 14th Hole at World Wide Technology Championship

In the third round of the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, golfer Garrick Higgo showcased his skills by making a remarkable birdie on the par-5 14th hole. This impressive performance not only highlighted Higgo's talent but also contributed to his overall standing in the tournament.

As players navigated the challenging course, Higgo's strategic play and precise execution stood out, capturing the attention of fans and fellow competitors alike. The birdie on the 14th was a pivotal moment in his round, demonstrating his ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities.

With the tournament heating up, every stroke counts, and Higgo's performance on this hole could prove crucial as he aims for a strong finish. As the competition continues, golf enthusiasts are eager to see how Higgo's game unfolds in the coming rounds, especially after such a significant highlight in his play.


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