New Segment debuts today and it is called 3 Minute Thursday. Each Thursday we bring you something fun, whether that be THP Event news, a new contest or a New Gear Alert with a twist of delivering it in 3 minutes and just to keep us honest, there is a clock on the screen.
First episode is below and features a fun contest about the round that is about to be played at Bellerive, host of the 2018 PGA Championship by two lucky THP Forum Members that won a trip to play it and get fit for a new driver in the THP Shaft Up event sponsored by UST Mamiya.
Teeing off in just a few hours, you can follow the instructions in the video and make your guess for a chance to win a brand new UST Mamiya shaft of your choice. Entries must be turned in before the end of the day, and post round we will announce how many birdies were made in the THP Forum Live Update Thread.
Follow along with all of the action as the participants take on Bellerive and get fit for new Cobra KING F8 (or F8+) drivers right here and do not forget that coming soon is Shaft Up #2, in Las Vegas, and you could be one of the lucky participants to win the all expenses paid trip. Signup is coming soon for that one.
Good luck everybody and we hope you enjoy the first 3 Minute Thursday.
Going with 3 birdies. Thanks for the opportunity!
Gonna go with 9 total birds!
I’m guessing 7 birdies.
6 birdies! Also…whoever did the graphics on the video did a great job š
Iām going with 5 birdies.
I’ll go with 4 birds. Hard course. Fast Pace. Daydreaming.
5 birds
a couple of chip ins and a good day with the putter… 10 birdies for the group
Great new segment- it gives everyone some good background on the event and contest was really cool.
Look forward to more of these.
Congrats Phil!
A scratch = 3 birds
JB = (not sure about your game, but benefit of the doubt) = 2 birds
4HC = 2 birds
teener HC = 1 bird
Grand total = 8
Good luck and have fun!!!!
7 birdies!
5 Birdies for 4 players!!!
3 birds total! I live 5 minutes from Bellerive and have walked it many times volunteering during PGA and Senior PGA tournaments. Very long and difficult course.