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At the Sony Open, Keith Mitchell faced near-perfect conditions on the par-5 15th, needing a birdie to contend for the title. Despite having an unobstructed view, he chose a wooded, dangerous shortcut through the trees rather than playing it safe. The risky shot struck a tree and ricocheted into the hazard. The baffling decision cost him momentum, effectively ending his bid for the championship and leaving The Loop writers eager to ask him “what in the world he was thinking.” (98 words)
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