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jaster
29th July 2004, 09:22 PM
http://www.news-record.com/sports/golf/interview_072504.htm

jaster
29th July 2004, 09:24 PM
http://www1.roanoke.com/sports/golf/12497.html

terryand
29th July 2004, 09:32 PM
Holy crap :smt107 :smt103

Terry.

McMw
29th July 2004, 09:33 PM
Gilley shot a 55 on the 5,954-yard par-71 course. Gilley's round included 12 birdies and two eagles, and he fired a 10-under 25 on the back nine. Gilley, who now lives in Newnan, Ga., has had some moderate mini-tour success, but had never come close to shooting a similar score.

not knocking the 55 (incredible back nine score!!!)

but if this was a mini-tour event...why the heck was it on a course less than 6000yards???
that's shorter than the course I play at...(not that that means anything :oops: )

jaster
29th July 2004, 09:39 PM
I just knew you would post something about the length....man you guys are never happy to just say well done are you :roll: :lol: :wink:

It was not a Tour event, it was a round with 3 mates...it was a 55 man....a freaking 55!!!

McMw
29th July 2004, 09:49 PM
it wasn't even a atournament???
who cares??? :lol:

didn't the dictator from N'Korea once shot a 51 for 18holes??????
Now that's something to talk about!!! :wink:

jaster
29th July 2004, 10:02 PM
Yawn I'm going to bed....just acknowledge it for the good score it is and good karma will come to you :wink:

Jarro
30th July 2004, 04:52 AM
it's a good score 8)

Fishman Dan
30th July 2004, 07:53 AM
it wasn't even a atournament???
who cares??? :lol:

didn't the dictator from N'Korea once shot a 51 for 18holes??????
Now that's something to talk about!!! :wink:

... and who was marking this dictator's card - do you think he would have had the guts to say "You're not allowed to have that putt again, sir".... :roll:

BtW Mau - how long was the course that the 51 was scored on?? ;)

burger
30th July 2004, 08:22 AM
BtW Mau - how long was the course that the 51 was scored on?? ;) Firing Range?

BrisVegas
30th July 2004, 09:29 AM
Holy Crap! That's awesome!!! :lol: :shock: :lol: :shock:

Sounds like the clutch shot of the round was the snad save on 7... Had he not made par there he might have lost momentum... 10 under around the back nine is unbelievable.... :)

I played a 4 man ambrose a few years back and we had 58 off the bat with 2 eagles and 8 birdies. It was pretty exciting stuff, but you kind of expect that in an ambrose... To do it in a single stroke is phenomenal. :smt022

jaster
30th July 2004, 09:55 AM
Thanks Vegas, that's exactly what I thought :shock:

markTHEblake
30th July 2004, 10:39 AM
There was a fella who shot an awesome round sometime ago. though it seems not a lot is known about it. I read about this in an article in the Australian (or Time), around 83.

he had back to back hole in ones early, one of them a Par 4 (100% positive this part is accurate) had another eagle and therefore was 8 or 9 under after 5 holes or so.

He continued to frighten the record book, but near the end made a run of pars, and 3 putted the last for a miserable 58.

Have googled a few times looking for this again, but could never come up with anything - Apart from this, but i dont think that is it.

Homero Blancas shot a 55 in 1962, and is the lowest round ever recognised in the USA. http://sunnehanna.com/history/history06.html

Other Low scores

Low rounds on respective pro tours:

PGA Tour: 59

Al Geiberger, 1977 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic
Chip Beck, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational
David Duval, 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic

LPGA: 59
Annika Sorenstam, 2001 Standard Register Ping

Senior PGA Tour: 60
Isao Aoki, 1997 Emerald Coast Classic

Buy.com Tour: 59
Notah Begay III, 1998 Dominion Open, Richmond, Va.
Doug Dunakey, 1998 Miami Valley Open, Springboro, Ohio (Note: Three-putted from 25 feet on No. 18; missed 3-footer for par and 58)

Other notable low rounds:
Larry Nelson, 58, pro-am at 2000 Kroger Senior Classic
Fred Funk, 59, pro-am at 1992 Phoenix Open
Sam Snead, 59, 1959 Sam Snead Festival, unofficial PGA Tour event
Shigeki Maruyama, 58 , qualifier for 2000 U.S. Open
David Gossett, 59, 2000 Qualifying School
Jason Bohn, 58, 2000 Bayer Championship on Canadian Tour
Homero Blancas, 55, 1962 Premier Invitational amateur

McMw
30th July 2004, 10:50 PM
Shigeki's 58, Duval's 59 and Sorenstam's 59 are my picks!!!
Don't really care abt the rest... :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

AndyP
4th August 2004, 05:22 PM
Talk about getting in the zone. A 55. Wow!

I'm not feeling so good about my 55 at Corinda Pitch 'n' Putt now. :roll:

jaster
4th August 2004, 05:24 PM
Congrats on the century to Andy :D :wink:

AndyP
4th August 2004, 06:29 PM
Congrats on the century to Andy :D :wink:
I don't get it. What are you talking about? :?

jaster
4th August 2004, 06:34 PM
17/07/2004 Brookwater GC Stableford 104 :wink:

AndyP
4th August 2004, 07:28 PM
17/07/2004 Brookwater GC Stableford 104 :wink:

Thanks mate, but I think 17 stableford points sounds even less impressive. :wink: :lol:

jaster
4th August 2004, 07:33 PM
I can edit my post if you like?? :lol: