10-07-2025
Watch: PGA Tour Americas pro holes walk-off albatross to set course record
Now that's one way to set a course record.
Caden Fioroni, a recent UNLV grad who plays on the PGA Tour Americas, found the fairway with his tee shot on the closing par-5 ninth, his final hole of the opening round, in the Bromont Open at Golf Chateau-Bromont in Canada. He pulled an iron out for his second, and his approach landed past the hole before spilling back and in for an albatross.
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Not only was the two significant as a personal achievement, it also set a course record of 10-under 60, helping Fioroni take a three-shot lead after the morning wave.
This week is Fioroni's second start on the tour, as he made his debut last week and finished T-50 at the Explore NB Open, taking home $754.
Safe to say his 60 puts him into contention after the opening round this week.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Caden Fioroni walk-off albatross to set PGA Tour America course record