Watch: Crane stays clean despite hitting from water hazard
And somehow he kept his clothes clean.#QuickHits pic.twitter.com/5xk4usKvVl
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 25, 2017
On Friday at the Honda Classic, Shawn Stefani stripped down to play his second shot from the water after pulling a tee shot.
Ben Crane found himself in similar trouble in Saturday's third round at the par-4 16th hole.
Crane's approach shot landed in the water hazard, but with the ball not fully submerged, he decided to play it while still clothed.
The five-time PGA Tour winner managed to chop the ball onto the putting surface, leaving a seven-foot putt for par.
Most impressive for Crane was his ability to stay completely clean and protect his very bright white and yellow outfit.
White pants, white hat, white sunglasses and white shoes in the hazard. No stains. @bencranegolf is a smooth dude. pic.twitter.com/Nh9a9Xgffe
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) February 25, 2017
Unfortunately, he missed the putt for par.
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