Tie between two today. 3h from 250 right on line with a little right to left. Went about 230 and stopped on the fringe. Second was a putt with a 7i from 25 yards in front of a raised green. Nearly got up and down.
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It was either the drive that led to this for me, or the 5i I hit a couple holes later into the green from 203 during that round.
I'd take that over a near spectacular shot every. dang. round.Today there is no shot of the round. But I did make EVERY putt inside of 12 feet and there were a few. Barely missed two 50+ foot putts, but they were misses.
I would too. But truth be told, I started working on a swing change and as you know, accuracy suffers in the short term. It's also why I had a couple 50 foot putts to try to make.I'd take that over a near spectacular shot every. dang. round.
Not only was that good execution, but it was a smart play. Using your 58 degree wedge reduces the possibility of rolling it past the hole vs. a bump and run with a lower lofted club.It's often the short shots that stick in my memory...
Last round I had a chip from the rough to a pin that had a steep slope about a foot behind it. If I rolled it past there was a good chance of leaving myself a 25 footer for par.
I'd been hitting my spots all day with chip shots so I chose a fixed pitch mark about a foot on the green, nailed that thing on the nose with the 58 and it trickled up to 2 inches for a kick-in.