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Presidents Cup: Patrick Reed hears the hecklers early as US struggle in Melbourne
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It seemed as if Patrick Reed wanted to hear it from the hecklers sooner than later.
Playing in his first match at the Presidents Cup since last week’s sand rule violation in the Bahamas, Reed teed off with teammate Webb Simpson at the Presidents Cup on Thursday to a few barbs and boos in the gallery on the first tee at Royal Melbourne.
“Hey Patrick, does your caddie have 14 clubs and a shovel,?“ joked one fan just before Reed teed off against International players Hideki Matsuyama and C.T. Pan in the four-ball competition.
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Moments after he drove his ball, another yelled: “Get in the bunker!“ And sure enough, it did, sliding into the green-side bunker to loud cheers from the gallery.

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Reed then hit his approach into the bunker on the second hole and his tee shot on the par-3 third again found the sand.
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