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Published 15:10 25 Apr 2015 BST
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For Ben Crane it as all about making the journey to the green as interesting as possible on day two of the Zurich Open.
Not for him the traditional laying up by taking your tee-shot, making the fairway and then the green, and hopefully setting up a handy putt.
No no no,that would be much too easy.
Instead he decided to take the scenic route to the fairway at the 476-yard, par-4 sixth.
He aimed at a gap in the trees to his left and managed to land the ball at the 12th hole,163 yards from the hole.
From there he hit the green and managed a par.
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