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11-under on nine holes! Todd Baek goes low, real low
9/20/2012 | by
Todd Baek
Todd Baek

Baek made 3 eagles, 5 birdies and a par on the front nine to shoot 11-under-par 25 during a round at Salt Creek Golf Club in Chula Vista

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (Sept. 20, 2012) -- The average golfer reaches 25 strokes in a round after about four or five holes. Imagine taking a full nine to get to that number. Todd Baek did it on Sunday, and even he couldn’t quite believe it. The 20-year-old Rancho Bernardo High alum and former San Diego State golfer made three eagles, five birdies and one par on the front nine to shoot an astonishing 11-under-par 25 during a casual afternoon round at Salt Creek Golf Club in Chula Vista. “I was amazed myself,” Baek said on Monday. “It was like, ‘What’s going on?’ We were playing for money, so my friends were giving me (crud) about it. They said you need to stop making birdies or you’re going to walk home.” Baek bested by two shots Nationwide Tour pro Brian Smock’s course record of 62, but his 12-under 60 turned out to be bittersweet. He reached the par-5 18th green in two shots with a chance to score a magical 59, but three-putted from 60 feet. “I was more mad that I screwed up my chance to shoot 59,” Baek said. “But on the way home my friends were saying, ‘Do you realize that you just shot 25?’ We were laughing about it.” When the round was over, Baek presented the scorecard to Salt Creek assistant pro Armando Najera, who confirmed the scores and had Baek sign the card, which Najera retained. Baek’s playing partners were Canadian Tour player Sejun Yoon, Torrey Pines High golfer Wonje Choi and Chula Vistan Kevin Lee, who played college golf at Army. A 25 for nine has never been scored on the PGA Tour. The record is held by Corey Pavin, who shot 8-under 26 in the 2006 U.S. Bank Championship. Four players, including San Diegan Chris Riley, have scored 27 on a par-36 nine. In May 2010, Canadian club pro Jamie Kureluk fired a 25 on his back nine while playing in the Alberta Open. He made seven birdies and two eagles, finishing with a 61. Golf pros talk about the “perfect” round of 54 – one birdie per hole. Baek was on pace to smash that.
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