Both shots came in my department's scramble. I was playing a course I had seen only once before.
1) Tee shot on a 320 yard par 4. Green was hidden from the tee on the other side of a small hill. A small intermittent stream with a bunch of trash around it began at 280 off the tee. Green was probably about 5 feet above the tee, all told. Caught my drive dead solid perfect and it flew straight over the 150 post in the center of the fairway. Everyone saw it and was excited. The one guy in our group who knew the course said, "That might be too far." It was. We never found my ball. Best drive of the year, maybe ever.
2) Our A player had put his drive in the middle of the fairway, 105 yards from the flag. I put a gap wedge 18 inches past the pin, It hit the green and stopped.
1) Tee shot on a 320 yard par 4. Green was hidden from the tee on the other side of a small hill. A small intermittent stream with a bunch of trash around it began at 280 off the tee. Green was probably about 5 feet above the tee, all told. Caught my drive dead solid perfect and it flew straight over the 150 post in the center of the fairway. Everyone saw it and was excited. The one guy in our group who knew the course said, "That might be too far." It was. We never found my ball. Best drive of the year, maybe ever.
2) Our A player had put his drive in the middle of the fairway, 105 yards from the flag. I put a gap wedge 18 inches past the pin, It hit the green and stopped.