Golfers showcase why fans love moving day at the Albertsons Boise Open

Trey Winstead birdied hole 16 and tossed his golf ball to a little girl in crowd named Avery. She caught the ball with a big grin and this type of interaction really showcases what the Albertsons Boise Open is all about.

“That was very surprising I got a golf ball thrown at me and I caught it,” said Avery.

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This happened after Winstead nearly holed an Eagle from about fifty yards out. The crowd gasped as it rimmed it and then applauded as Winstead tapped in for birdie.

“It was an amazing shot and she is like super stoked,” said Renee Antone who was there with her daughter Avery.

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It’s not the only moment like this that happened. Steve Severn has been coming to the Albertsons Boise Open since 1982. He witnessed something similar that also happened on hole 16.

“I watched two different players come off the green and open up their golf back,” said Severn. “They gave all the kids on the sidelines golf balls and that’s what it is all about.”

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The Boise Open is also an important tournament for these up and coming golfers who are trying to earn their PGA Tour card. This tournament is the first in the final four tournaments of the Korn Ferry Tour. When the season ends the top 30 players will receive their PGA Tour card.

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