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In the third round of the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, golfer Chad Ramey showcased his skills by making an impressive birdie on the par-5 14th hole. This remarkable achievement came as Ramey navigated the challenging course, demonstrating not only precision but also a strategic approach to his game.
The 14th hole, known for its difficulty, requires players to balance aggressive play with careful shot placement. Ramey's ability to secure a birdie on this hole reflects his growing confidence and skill as he competes against a talented field of players. Spectators and fans alike were thrilled to witness this moment, which added excitement to the already competitive atmosphere of the tournament.
As the championship progresses, Ramey's performance will be closely watched, as he aims to maintain his momentum and climb the leaderboard. With each round, the stakes get higher, and Ramey's birdie on the 14th could be a pivotal moment in his quest for victory.
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