On the verge of elimination, Drew Nesbitt appeared in trouble Friday at the Honda Classic when his first shot at the sixth hole sent his ball to the edge of one of PGA National 's many water obstacles.

Nesbitt, tied in the sixth hole of the afternoon, seemed not to be afraid of the position of the ball as he raised the legs of his pants, removed his shirt and hat and headed towards the edge of the water to make his second throw.

His second shot carried the ball out of the water on the left fairway just 50 meters from the hole. Another swing – having lowered his pants and put on his shirt and hat – brought Nesbitt one meter from the hole. The 23-year-old Canadian sank the putt for par.

Nesbitt finished the second lap with a score greater than 71 and was the last player to make the cut to 2 after two rounds.

Two holes later, Nesbitt did another miracle with a water hazard when the ball jumped into the water on his second shot to end up at 33 yards par-4 # 8. blocked the hole, which put it to 1.

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