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Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Mookie has 3

They are all luck, obviously
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Playing in a scramble for my College's football team was the only ace I've ever gotten. Every year they had a new car as the hole-in-one prize............except that year. They were going to give out a TV as the prize but when I hit the clubhouse the organizer told me they didn't think anyone would get an ace so they didn't have anything to award me. I "donated" the price of a TV to the college and got the tax write off.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

The problem is, I've done that far too many times (the three-putt for bogey).

I've had two eagles on par 4's, and then I go and do this.

This game is witchcraft sometimes.

This. It reminds me of one of the craziest rounds I have had on my home course. I have a draw, and for the life of me, I can't hit a fade. The first hole is a Par-4, right around 400 yards, sharp dog-leg right. I hit my drive, and of course, the draw comes out and I'm behind a tree about 150 yards out. I can't see the green, but I hit my shot, and I knew it was online, but I thought I caught a flyer. I get up to the green and we're all looking around beyond the green because I told my group that I thought it was long. After about 2-3 minutes, one of the guys in our group asks if I'm playing a yellow ball (I play yellow Srixon Z-stars), and he is staring into the cup. Sure enough, it had gone in for the eagle. The second hole is about a 525 yard Par-5, and I play it beautifully, and nearly eagle it, but tap in for birdie to go 3 under after 2 holes. I par the next 3, then birdie the short Par-4 6th (it's like 320 yards or so) to get to 4 under. I bogey the Par-3 7th, then birdie the Par-5 8th and Par-4 9th for a 31, 5 under on the Front 9. My best score ever up to this point had been a 75, and we stop in the clubhouse to grab snacks and drinks. The 10th is the hardest hole on the course, as it goes out about 200 yards, and then dog-legs hard right for about another 350 yards with water on both sides. I hit a 7 iron to 190 in the center of the fairway, then play a 5-iron 225 yards up the right hand side of the fairway. My third is sitting about 125 yards out, and I couldn't have placed my PW much better. I have about 6 feet uphill for another birdie...lip it out, and I tap in for par...okay, nothing to get too beat up about, I'm still in great shape through the hardest hole. Then the wheels absolutely fell off. I went 9 over the next 4 holes, as my draw was not drawing (I was just blocking everything to the right). I made par on 15, and then birdied the 16th after a beautiful drive set me up about 20 yards in front of the green. I par 17, and get to 18 needing a birdie to break my all-time best score. It's about a 420 yard Par-4, and my drive goes about 275 right down the middle. I hit my 9 on the back of the green, and I had about 20 feet for birdie. It's a downhill putt that I miss-hit, and blow it past about 8 feet. I then lip out my par putt, and tap in the bogey for the typical 31-45-76.

Witchcraft indeed. :p:D:D
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

And that is part of the cruel but enchanting soul of golf. A near hole-in-one turns into a bogey.
One of my hole-in-one stories is more ironic than cruel.

Jim Adelson, the local sports guy on the CBS station in Fargo and a bit of a local legend, hosted a hole-in-one show on Sunday evenings back in the 1970's and early 1980's. Ran at 10:30 p.m., after the local news. Each week three contestants would be shown hitting three shots from 150 yards, attempting to get a hole-in-one. The closest to the pin each evening came back for the end of the year contest, and as I recall you had a chance to win a new car.

Qualifying for the show was in May at the Edgewood golf course in Fargo. Three shots for $5. It was a cattle call. I think it was something like the 24 closest shots qualified. Filming of the episodes was a week or two later.

Three buddies and I went to Fargo to try to qualify. I was horrible. Not even sure I was within 30 feet on any of my shots, and I spent more than $5. One of my buddies did qualify, however.

After we were done we decided that since we were in Fargo, we should go down to Oxbow Country Club and play, one of our favorite courses. The old sixth hole, now the 15th I think, was essentially an island green that played about 165 yards that day. That hole used to eat me up. Of course, I got a hole-in-one, my second. :rolleyes:
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

I have made 1 albatross ...

I'm not a big hitter so I'll probably never go double-eagle; however, I sky'd an eagle on #7 at Ray Richards (RIP). Facepalm drive to one hundred out; straight up, straight down, straight in. From my angle I thought I'd plugged behind the green at first.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

I'm not a big hitter so I'll probably never go double-eagle; however, I sky'd an eagle on #7 at Ray Richards (RIP). Facepalm drive to one hundred out; straight up, straight down, straight in. From my angle I thought I'd plugged behind the green at first.

I'm not that big of a hitter either (in ND, I drive it probably 250-260 on average), but altitude adds probably about 20 yards to my drives. Throw in an elevated tee and a nice breeze, and 300 is not too much of a problem.

If you have never played at altitude, it's a lot of fun. Of course, whenever I get back to play in ND, I always seem to forget that I need to pretty much club up on all my shots. For whatever reason, it takes me about 2-3 holes to figure out why all my shots are coming up short. :p:D:D
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Of course, whenever I get back to play in ND, ...

I lived in the east for a while. The big change for me moving back to ND was the wind. I pulled some loft out of the bag and tried to add distance. I found that if I use my driver set-up and swing I can hit a 1-iron from a fairway. It's a better choice than a lofted fairway wood on too many days.

Yes, I now carry a 1- and 2- iron and no sand wedge or 5-wood on windy* days.


*Understand your definition and my definition of "windy" probably is not the same. ;)
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

1 ace here. Was actually a good shot, not a fluke or anything. Happened in Men's league, when I used to play much more than I do now, so the bar tab was enormous. Exactly 1 week later, on the same hole, also in league, I almost got another one, had about a 2 inch putt for a birdie that day. Have gotten within a foot one or two other times.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

I lived in the east for a while. The big change for me moving back to ND was the wind. I pulled some loft out of the bag and tried to add distance. I found that if I use my driver set-up and swing I can hit a 1-iron from a fairway. It's a better choice than a lofted fairway wood on too many days.

Yes, I now carry a 1- and 2- iron and no sand wedge or 5-wood on windy* days.


*Understand your definition and my definition of "windy" probably is not the same. ;)

FWIW, I spent the first 25 years of my life in North Dakota, so my definition of "windy" is probably pretty close to the same...somewhere above 20-25 mph. Anything less and its just a little breezy. :p:D:D That being said, we very rarely have windy days up here, so it doesn't affect my game too much...fortunately.

I don't carry a 5-wood, as I hit my 4 or 5 iron just as long and far more accurate. I honestly probably shouldn't carry a 3-wood either. I hit it maybe once/round, and I'm not terribly good with the club either. I do carry 4 wedges (PW (~130-135 yards), AW (~120-125 yards), 54 degree (~110 yards; around the green), and 60 degree (~100 yards; around the green)), and the standard 4-9 irons. I also carry an Adams 2-iron super hybrid that I hit long punch shots with (everything else, I hook badly, for whatever reason). I can consistently get about 160-180 yards with that shot, so I use it a lot when I need to get under a tree or if it is windy. Throw in the driver and the putter, and that gets me my 14 in the bag. I used to carry an Adams 4-iron hybrid as well, and it sounded like a little league home run whenever I hit it. I ditched it though when I got a new set of irons a couple of years ago and found that I could hit a standard 4-iron further and more accurate.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

FWIW, I spent the first 25 years of my life in North Dakota, so my definition of "windy" is probably pretty close to the same...somewhere above 20-25 mph. Anything less and its just a little breezy. :p:D:D That being said, we very rarely have windy days up here, so it doesn't affect my game too much...fortunately.

I don't carry a 5-wood, as I hit my 4 or 5 iron just as long and far more accurate. I honestly probably shouldn't carry a 3-wood either. I hit it maybe once/round, and I'm not terribly good with the club either. I do carry 4 wedges (PW (~130-135 yards), AW (~120-125 yards), 54 degree (~110 yards; around the green), and 60 degree (~100 yards; around the green)), and the standard 4-9 irons. I also carry an Adams 2-iron super hybrid that I hit long punch shots with (everything else, I hook badly, for whatever reason). I can consistently get about 160-180 yards with that shot, so I use it a lot when I need to get under a tree or if it is windy. Throw in the driver and the putter, and that gets me my 14 in the bag. I used to carry an Adams 4-iron hybrid as well, and it sounded like a little league home run whenever I hit it. I ditched it though when I got a new set of irons a couple of years ago and found that I could hit a standard 4-iron further and more accurate.

Wow. I wouldn't dream of carrying a lot of those. The lowest iron I carry is a 6 which i hit about 160 yds. Anything lower is a hybrid though i used to carry down to a 3. I hit my 4 hybrid 190 yds so i get a lot of what you want done with it. I also only carry a 3 and driver in the woods and i only use the three to tee off on the real narrow fairways where there is too much variability in the driver. I usually hit the 3 wood about 230 off the tee so there is a distance penalty, but I am willing to give it up for the accuracy. If i'm looking for penetrating ball flight, I have a taylormade 3 hybrid that is pretty good for that. I also quit playing Pro V1's which has helped my score a bit.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Driver-3W-5W-Rescue 4

5-PW, 56 wedge, 64 wedge, putter.

I have no idea why I carry the 64 wedge. It's as useless as **** on a fish in my hands.

I also have no idea why I only carry 13 clubs, but it covers virtually any distance I find myself up against. *shrug*
 
Driver-3W-5W-Rescue 4

5-PW, 56 wedge, 64 wedge, putter.

I have no idea why I carry the 64 wedge. It's as useless as **** on a fish in my hands.

I also have no idea why I only carry 13 clubs, but it covers virtually any distance I find myself up against. *shrug*

driver, 3wood, 3-9 irons, pw, sw, lw, putter. And honestly, I rarely use the 3wood or the lw. I hit the 3 iron long enough to not really need the 3 wood, and my best club in the bag is my 9 iron, so I try to set up as many approach shots as I can at that distance, which rarely leads to using the lob wedge.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

One more question before I head to a scramble this morning. How old is the equipment in your bag? My driver is 4-5 years old, and the rest of my stuff is in the neighborhood of 10-15 years old.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Tuesday.
Land on green.
Roll to cup.
Hit stick.

Bounce out.

And I'd have had FOUR witnesses!


(And before someone says it, yes, I made the putt for a 2.)

Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. But at least you didn't have to make the walk of shame like I've done. :rolleyes:
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

One more question before I head to a scramble this morning. How old is the equipment in your bag? My driver is 4-5 years old, and the rest of my stuff is in the neighborhood of 10-15 years old.

How old is your swing? That's the important part.

Have fun.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Wow. I wouldn't dream of carrying a lot of those. The lowest iron I carry is a 6 which i hit about 160 yds. Anything lower is a hybrid though i used to carry down to a 3. I hit my 4 hybrid 190 yds so i get a lot of what you want done with it. I also only carry a 3 and driver in the woods and i only use the three to tee off on the real narrow fairways where there is too much variability in the driver. I usually hit the 3 wood about 230 off the tee so there is a distance penalty, but I am willing to give it up for the accuracy. If i'm looking for penetrating ball flight, I have a taylormade 3 hybrid that is pretty good for that. I also quit playing Pro V1's which has helped my score a bit.

For whatever reason, I can hit a standard iron further and more accurate than the hybrid. I wouldn't carry my 2-iron hybrid except that it works well for long punch shots (and I'm not sure what other club I would carry for a 14th). I did carry a chutter (the look of a putter with the loft of about a 7-iron) for a short time, thinking it would really help with shots around the green. Needless to say, I never got comfortable with that club, and I was far better with my 54 or 60 degree, so I ditched it a couple years ago.

As for ball choice, I agree on the Pro V1s. I know some people swear by them (and given how many pros use them, it is likely the superior ball), but I get way more distance, feel, and action with the Srixon Z-star. Throw in that you can usually get it for about 1/2 the price, and they make a nice yellow ball (which I need if I want to see my ball more than 100 yards away), and it is really a no brainer for me.

One more question before I head to a scramble this morning. How old is the equipment in your bag? My driver is 4-5 years old, and the rest of my stuff is in the neighborhood of 10-15 years old.

My bag is the newest member, being about 3 years old. My 54 degree is just slightly older (I lost my original 54 degree (Cleveland 588 RTX Black), so I had to get another), and my Putter (TaylorMade Ghost) and Driver (TaylorMade SLDR) are about 3.5 years old. My irons (TaylorMade - Graphite Rocket Blades) are about 4 years old, along with my 60 degree (Cleveland 588 RTX Black). My Adams Super Hybrid (2-iron) is about 4.5 years old. My 3-wood is the oldest club in my bag, and was a gift from a friend about 12-15 years ago. It is a TaylorMade, but I have no idea what model, as it has no paint on it and no other markings to identify.
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Waiting to play Dubai Creek.

Mookie just got a tour of the golf club & yacht club.... and all 20 some restaurants (seemed that much).
So far looks like a recommendation for anyone visiting. Only got a quick look at 18-17-10 and approved.

Now drinking a milkshake with is only 30 dhd (ouch!!) and will soon see a club sandwich (65 dhs which isn't as Scott after the shake :) ).

Mookie needs a raise :p
 
Waiting to play Dubai Creek.

Mookie just got a tour of the golf club & yacht club.... and all 20 some restaurants (seemed that much).
So far looks like a recommendation for anyone visiting. Only got a quick look at 18-17-10 and approved.

Now drinking a milkshake with is only 30 dhd (ouch!!) and will soon see a club sandwich (65 dhs which isn't as Scott after the shake :) ).

Mookie needs a raise :p

About .30 USD???
 
Re: Golf 2016 - I Phil we'll never hear the Rory of the Tiger again.

Waiting to play Dubai Creek.

Mookie just got a tour of the golf club & yacht club.... and all 20 some restaurants (seemed that much).
So far looks like a recommendation for anyone visiting. Only got a quick look at 18-17-10 and approved.

Now drinking a milkshake with is only 30 dhd (ouch!!) and will soon see a club sandwich (65 dhs which isn't as Scott after the shake :) ).

Mookie needs a raise :p

~$30 USD for lunch at a country club, sans booze, sounds about right.

Are you at least getting real bacon on that club? :p
 
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