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I'll be your Huckleberry!That is my favorite format. Locally, that's known as a "Florida Scramble". As I think I noted previously, in such a format, I was partnered with a young buck that could hit the 300 yard drives. I played from places I had never been before, it was one of the most enjoyable rounds I've ever had. Our gross score, beat the low net. Put me with a partner that can pound those long drives and we ain't gonna lose.
Bring on ANY format ... played them all!Which format does everyone feel their game suits best - individual heads up or pairs/partners? If it's pairs, what format do you feel most comfortable with?
For me, I think my game matches up very well with a shamble. I drive the ball well, but sometimes get erratic with my irons. Having a strong iron player with me makes a pretty formidable team.
Speaking of do any of you guys want a piece of someone on the other side? When the event comes is there someone you would prefer to play and beat? Always nice to have some fun friendly personal rivalries in the mix of the event as well.
I think mine is known and shared as T2GRN18 the respect for him is through the roof but that still doesn't mean I want to beat him badly .
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Tie all of those posts together and if doesn't get you fired up for this event....I'm not sure what it would take.
The No. 1 shaft company in golf is excited, that's pretty effing cool!
Winning MVP should be high on everyone's to do list. But that will be the result of a solid well executed plan. Keep your eye on the prize and don't stop pushing till you get what you're after.I agree. Can't wait for JB to start spilling the beans on what will be happening. Makes you really want to win MVP.
Tie all of those posts together and if doesn't get you fired up for this event....I'm not sure what it would take.
The No. 1 shaft company in golf is excited, that's pretty effing cool!
Which format does everyone feel their game suits best - individual heads up or pairs/partners? If it's pairs, what format do you feel most comfortable with?
We went in with a wish list and they loved every single thing on it
I'm quite certain we will not looking at singles during this event.It seems like most (if not all) of us like team/partner events.
So if individual play is a part of the event, how are you going to prepare for that? Will it change your game at all?
I've personally played in a few match play tournaments, but it been a while. I also get in some handicapped money games with friends from time to time, too. That seems, for me, the best way to get my mind right for match play. Having something on the line makes me grind just a little bit harder than when I'm only playing against myself and the course.
Those posts just add fuel to my desire to want to be in.
I'm quite certain we will not looking at singles during this event.
I'm not saying it's totally ruled out, but it's unlikely with this being a 27-36 hole event.Good to know. I knew that the format hadn't been announced, but didn't know individual play had been ruled out.
Agree 100%. If you aren't motivated now, not sure what else it would take!Those posts just add fuel to my desire to want to be in.
I'm not saying it's totally ruled out, but it's unlikely with this being a 27-36 hole event.
Which format do you think your game excels in the most, and why?
So reading the Ohio vs. Michigan THPRegional Rivalry thread, there was a lot of talk the last couple pages about opening tee shots at a THP Event.
For those of you that have an experienced a THP event, recount your first tee shot ever at a THP event. If you haven't been in a THP Event, what will you do to control your nerves, trust me there will be nerves.
For me: My first THP event was the Bridgestone Championship in 2014 at PGA National. Due to some some major havoc at Chicago, OHare airport my partner and MikeG's partner did not make the event. So last minute scrambling put JB and Hawk in the field. And paired Mike and I in the same group.
We went off as the first group on Saturday morning, whch meant 36 other THP'ers were standing around the Tee Box watching. Most of these guys I had not met yet. I was nervous as hell, I'm not afraid to admit. JB and Hawk both put nice shots out in the fairway, I was hitting next. That made the pressure even worst. Somehow I manged to get the club on the ball and airborne!! Victory.
It ended up decently, about 225 to 230 yards in the left center of the fairway. When we looked at the balls, I saw I was about 3 yards ahead of Hawk. I said, well I outdrove Hawk, so if nothing else goes good that happened.
To which JB quickly replied, out-driving Hawk is setting the bar pretty low...LOL
But getting in the fairway in front of that many people, definitely helped calm my nerves the rest of the round.
Which format does everyone feel their game suits best - individual heads up or pairs/partners? If it's pairs, what format do you feel most comfortable with?
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It seems like most (if not all) of us like team/partner events.
So if individual play is a part of the event, how are you going to prepare for that? Will it change your game at all?
I forget what it is called, but best drive then alternate shot....
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Modified Pinehurst
Ok some of you have yet to play in an offiicial THP Event. So here's the 1st hole at Royal New Kent, looking at this how would you play your tee shot, what club, what shape, fade draw, worm burner, stinger..etc.
Let's assume its the White Tees.
Me I'm probably hitting driver, with a bit of a fade, and if all goes well, I'll be to the right of that mound and hopefully far enough way from it that I will have a clear shot to the green. I'm guessing if I have my usual 220 drive, I'll have about 140 to 150 in for the 2nd shot.