baldguy
Part-Time Sasquatch
Hole 11 at my home course. 6 iron from 185 out to 3 feet. Did it again on the 18th to about 10. I may need to start laying up to 6i distance !
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Hole 11 at my home course. 6 iron from 185 out to 3 feet. Did it again on the 18th to about 10. I may need to start laying up to 6i distance !
My tee shot playing from the tips. Par 4 with 305 yards to the center but the flag was on the front.. so call it 290 maybe 295. that was 7 feet left for the Eagle and yes I put a very black circle on the card
Best golf shot I have hit in probably a year. Second shot on a short par 4 after I sprayed a driving iron right.
146 to the pin, HARD wind moving left to right. Tree in front was in the perfect tweener spot, too far to interfere with my swing but close enough that the ball would stay under the branches initially. Pin being front left was good because I could just play to the approach right in front of it, then I heard Freddie Kong in my head telling me to see the shot. Knew if I took my 150 club and just stayed in the swing I could put it pin high on the approach but with the wind coming left to right it might let me turn it with a little fade into the pin...and boy did it.
Took a pic FROM the spot, labeled (drew) where the pin was with paint (still hard to read, behind the trees though):
Took a pic from the green back toward where I was and tries to label it with paint:
And on the green:
Made the putt too. WHOO!
8 iron, 160 yards.
Long par 3 into a mean wind. Played about 185 today and I hit 5w to roughly 15 ft. Today was the first time I've hit that green!
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Best golf shot I have hit in probably a year. Second shot on a short par 4 after I sprayed a driving iron right.
146 to the pin, HARD wind moving left to right. Tree in front was in the perfect tweener spot, too far to interfere with my swing but close enough that the ball would stay under the branches initially. Pin being front left was good because I could just play to the approach right in front of it, then I heard Freddie Kong in my head telling me to see the shot. Knew if I took my 150 club and just stayed in the swing I could put it pin high on the approach but with the wind coming left to right it might let me turn it with a little fade into the pin...and boy did it.
Took a pic FROM the spot, labeled (drew) where the pin was with paint (still hard to read, behind the trees though):
Took a pic from the green back toward where I was and tries to label it with paint:
And on the green:
Made the putt too. WHOO!
#5??? Nice dude!!