El Pac Carnegie wrote:How the hell did he manage that?
Sorry my reply took so long... i've bee n trying to work it out
[*] 1st tee shot lost [*] 2nd tee shot (3rd) into trees on the left [*] 3rd tee shot (5th) into the trees on the right [*] Found the 2nd tee shot in the deep bush and he hits a 2 yards shot (4th) [*] Then he hits it against a rock and it bounces back into himself (5th and 6th for hitting himself) [*] 7 shots later he finally makes it to the rough next to the bush area (13) [*] Plays the next shot from 60 odd feet away to 6ft (14) [*] 1 putt (15)
His head just went though. At least he was laughing about it afterwards. Stupid thing is he's played well apart from that 1 hold and would have been under par
Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 2:44 pm
lefty goldblatt
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Harrigan wrote:Think my most is a 10
His head just went though. At least he was laughing about it afterwards. Stupid thing is he's played well apart from that 1 hold and would have been under par
I was playing in a club comp last year, and one of my playing partners had a 24 (yes a 24) I wouldn't mind, he was playing off 19hcp, we'd reached the 10th (and he was only 2 over par & REALLY STEADY) The 10th is only a 280 yd par 4, with a 40yd wide fairway. He hit a decent drive, but then duffed his second into a greenside bunker, he then proceded to take another 19 shots to get out of the (not that tough) bunker, another chip onto the green and then two putt.
Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:58 am
lefty goldblatt
Player Coach
Joined: Feb 05 2010 Posts: 8019 Location: South Stand.....bored
I think Donald is turning into one of these golfers who does well in the "rankings", but doesn't win much. To have won only 7 events be the time he's in his mid 30's, with such a high ranking, shows he's just very good at getting a lot of top 10 finishes, but few wins. Donald rarely shoots 4 rounds in the 60's (which is virtually essential, if you want to win golf tournaments). You can guarantee, every tournament he enters, there's a couple of rounds in the mid 60's, thrown in with a couple of average rounds, or a round of absolute dross. Needs to start winning things, quickly.
I have been a massive fan of his since I started watching golf, although I never had the pleasure of seeing him in his prime I have always watched his highlights/best moments with a big smile on my face and hoped that I could do what he did one day!
Not a chance, the bloke is a one of a kind!
Search the word 'Legend' which is a word used far too often nowadays IMO and this does not really do the man justice!
gulfcoast_highwayman wrote:It doesn't sound good for Seve:
I have been a massive fan of his since I started watching golf, although I never had the pleasure of seeing him in his prime I have always watched his highlights/best moments with a big smile on my face and hoped that I could do what he did one day!
Not a chance, the bloke is a one of a kind!
Search the word 'Legend' which is a word used far too often nowadays IMO and this does not really do the man justice!
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