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Facebook Newsvine Reddit Ben Crane plays his best golf when he keeps it simple. His day began with a drive down PGA Tour Boulevard on the back of his caddie's moped because his wife had the car. Once he got on TPC Sawgrass, he kept the ball on land -- not easy to do on a course where 89 balls found the water -- and then got it into the hole so quickly he needed only 22 putts. He left the thrills, and the spills, to everyone else Thursday at THE Players Championship. "A lot of people say 'horses for courses,'" Crane said after a 7-under 65 for a one-shot lead. "But for me, it's just a matter of am I able to keep it simple and just play golf and not worry about too much about other things."
Ben Crane plays his best golf when he keeps it simple.
His day began with a drive down PGA Tour Boulevard on the back of his caddie's moped because his wife had the car. Once he got on TPC Sawgrass, he kept the ball on land -- not easy to do on a course where 89 balls found the water -- and then got it into the hole so quickly he needed only 22 putts.
He left the thrills, and the spills, to everyone else Thursday at THE Players Championship.
"A lot of people say 'horses for courses,'" Crane said after a 7-under 65 for a one-shot lead. "But for me, it's just a matter of am I able to keep it simple and just play golf and not worry about too much about other things."