It only took a handful of rounds as a pro for Caden Fioroni to create a highlight that will be tough to top for the rest of his career.
The recent UNLV grad is making his second start on the PGA Tour Americas at this week’s Bromont Open, where he caught fire during Thursday’s opening round. Fioroni had a potential sub-60 in his sights when he got to eight under par through 15 holes before a bogey on his 16th hole. But he more than made up for that blemish with what he did on his final hole.
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Fioroni found the fairway on the par-5 ninth at Golf Chateau-Bromont, his 18th hole of the day, and then, found the bottom of the cup with his approach. The spectacular shot not only gave him a walk-off albatross, but also a course record with a 10-under-par 60. Have a look at the great shot and the even better reaction:
What a way to cap off a round. And more importantly, it sets up the 23-year-old who was a third-team All-American at UNLV as a senior this past season for a nice paycheck as he tries to work his way up the pro golf ladder.
But for now, he’s got an all-time memory to jumpstart his career. Thank goodness someone was recording it.
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