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Hope you are working your back out to carry me at the MC
Three shots from last night stand out to me.
1) On the 12th hole, I hit a pitch with my 58 degree SmartSole from 20 yards or so perfectly on to the fringe to a short sided pin...and it released right over the cup. Dropped the 4 footer for par.
2) On the par 3 17th, where I dunked two balls in the water, I ended up dropping a ball behind the green and announcing "I don't see how this doesn't go in." Then chipped it to 3" with my new-to-me 54 588 RTX CB.
3) But the best shot was on the 11th hole. I thinned my 3 wood off the tee leaving an awful side hill/chest high lie about 230 yards from the tee. I took a half swing with my 3h trying to punch it up the fairway, and of course is sky-rocketed up into the wind, turned dead left, and landed in the long grass (fescue) 110 yards form the green. From there I hit my PW blindly to about 6 feet. And then dropped the par putt.
And thank god...because without that, it would've been really ugly.That is some impressive scrambling!
And thank god...because without that, it would've been really ugly.
Played in a captain's choice tournament yesterday and after everyone had put their second shot into the hazard on the par 5, I hit my 3 iron to about 20 feet and then sank the putt for eagle.
I really had my pitch game going today, dropping 3 shots from 30-50yds inside of 2 feet. But those weren't the shots that really stuck out...
A bad club choice placed me up on a steep sagebrush and rocky dirt hillside. My approach hit the cart path and launched up ball up on that hill, about 30 feet above the green. My ball was next to a tree that gave me no shot right handed. I addressed the ball left handed and turn my 56* wedge so the vertical toe edge was now the leading edge. I took a little lefty chip stroke and the ball popped up, tumbled down the hill like a plinko chip, took a few bounces on the cart path, then slowly rolled down the fairway cut grass that surrounds the green, and gathered enough speed to trickle the final 20ft toward the hole. It stopped at 2ft.
Made the putt for the most ridiculously absurd par save I've ever had. I laughed HARD at that one
Ridiculous par saves are more fun that birdies sometimes.