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In a thrilling display of skill during the third round of the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, golfer Carson Young showcased his talent by making a birdie on the challenging par-5 14th hole. The moment was a highlight in an exciting day of competition, as players vied for position on the leaderboard.
Young's performance on the 14th was marked by a well-placed drive, followed by an impressive approach shot that set him up for an easy putt. This birdie not only boosted his score but also energized the crowd, who rallied behind him as he navigated the course with precision and confidence.
As the tournament progresses, Young's ability to capitalize on opportunities like this will be crucial in his quest for victory. Fans and fellow competitors alike are eager to see how he will continue to perform in the remaining rounds of this prestigious event.
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