On Thursday, for just the third time in professional golf history, someone shot a 58 in a single round. The culprit this time was German Stephan Jaeger, who made 12 birdies and six pars on a par-70 course en route to his record-setting score. Only Jason Bohn (Mackenzie Tour) and Ryo Ishikawa (Japan Tour) had shot 58 previously. The magical number had never been touched on the PGA Tour or Web.com Tour. Until Jaeger did it on Thursday in the Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae in Heyward, California, that is. "I'm really happy with the way I played, especially on the back nine," Jaeger told the Web.com Tour with the understatement of a lifetime. "You don't know when those days are going to come, and they come unexpectedly. Days like this are very, very, very rare."
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