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Once again, we head back to the golf course for the week's most notable image. This time around we are here to recognize Stuart Appleby's greatness in posting a score of 59 to claim victory at the 2010 Greenbrier Classic. Appleby, fist pumping above, became just the fifth man in PGA Tour history to break 60 shots in a single round. His card included nine birdies (Nine!) and an eagle, while being completely devoid of ugly squares.
Appleby was an unlikely source for such greatness. His last PGA Tour victory came in 2006. Since then, he had fallen to 159th in the official World Golf Rankings. The fabulous final round at the Greenbrier propelled him to 94th in the world entering this weekend's Bridgestone Invitational.
Appleby was an unlikely source for such greatness. His last PGA Tour victory came in 2006. Since then, he had fallen to 159th in the official World Golf Rankings. The fabulous final round at the Greenbrier propelled him to 94th in the world entering this weekend's Bridgestone Invitational.
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