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3rd September 2012 09:14 PM
#51
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
I had an 8 after driving our par 4 3rd on Saturday. The tee shot ran over the green between a guys legs who was putting out and into a greenside bunker. I was thinking of holing the bunker shot for eagle then proceeded to blade it over the green into the front bunker under the lip then back under the lip again then over the green into the back trap out and 3 putts. One of my playing partners reckons I would have to be the only person to have played out of every bunker on that hole in the same round
Last edited by oncewasagolfer; 3rd September 2012 at 09:16 PM.
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3rd September 2012 10:23 PM
#52
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
NQ ADF Regional Champs at Rowes Bay last Mon/Tues... a chap had a 22 on the Par 3 4th....
Funniest thing was I had only discovered this thread the night before...
No, it wasn't me but, I did rack up a 6 on a par 3
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5th April 2014 07:17 PM
#53
Senior Member
Grand Slam Winner
I witnessed a 14 down the 5th at Pelican Waters today.
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5th April 2014 07:21 PM
#54
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
I had a 10 on the par-3 2nd at Kooindah today. Was not the highest score of the day in our group, mate of mine had 15 on the par-5 8th.
Twas a good day
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5th April 2014 07:23 PM
#55
Member
Touring Pro (Aust PGA)
I had a 9 and an 8 in today's round.
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5th April 2014 07:52 PM
#56
Senior Member
Multiple Major Winner
Originally Posted by
live4golf
I had a 10 on the par-3 2nd at Kooindah today. Was not the highest score of the day in our group, mate of mine had 15 on the par-5 8th.Twas a good day
So walk us through it....
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6th April 2014 03:10 PM
#57
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
I had a 9 on the Index 1 Par 4 Hole 2 at Alice Springs last week.
Drive into rocky hill - found ball, 2 swings, 1 hit to get it onto fairway. 4th hit a large tree 30m short of green and richocheted up the damn hill again. Hit provisional to front edge. Walked up couldn't see ball easily, declared it lost and promptly 3 putted. Awesome score and contributed to my first bat raising in 3 years.
Cheers
Craig
WITB
G30 LS 10.5* Attas5; Cobra Bio Cell+ 3 wood; Adams Proto DHY Super 18*/21*Kurokage; Cally Apex Pro 4-PW Steelfibre 110cw; Sky Dream Jump 51*; TVD 60* and Odyssey Black Series #1
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6th April 2014 04:59 PM
#58
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
Originally Posted by
mrbluu
So walk us through it....
142m carry over water, pin was 146m. Hit 7 iron but faded it into the water (pin high). Then made dumb dumb move of going to the drop zone, 75m side hill crappy lie. Put 2 in the water (both cuts), went to gap wedge smited it to back of green and 3-putted.
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6th April 2014 06:31 PM
#59
Senior Member
Multiple Major Winner
Originally Posted by
live4golf
142m carry over water, pin was 146m. Hit 7 iron but faded it into the water (pin high). Then made dumb dumb move of going to the drop zone, 75m side hill crappy lie. Put 2 in the water (both cuts), went to gap wedge smited it to back of green and 3-putted.
Yep that will do it... Was this the hole u boys were paying me out cos I was the only one to miss the green?
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6th April 2014 07:41 PM
#60
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Originally Posted by
Hux
I had a 9 on the Index 1 Par 4 Hole 2 at Alice Springs last week.
There are only three local rules in Alice,
1. "dont hit it into the the rocks"
and
2. "if you break rule 1, don't try to hit it out of the rocks"
3. " dont go to sleep in the river"
I hope you didnt break rule 3 too?
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Criticism doesn't bother me, as it means I am doing something and people are watching.
Handy-Cap
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6th April 2014 08:34 PM
#61
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
Originally Posted by
markTHEblake
There are only three local rules in Alice,
1. "dont hit it into the the rocks"
and
2. "if you break rule 1, don't try to hit it out of the rocks"
3. " dont go to sleep in the river"
I hope you didnt break rule 3 too?
Walked home one night from town to the casino across the river. Ahh brings back the memories of visiting Aurukun back in the 80's.
You missed the "Don't hit it in the bull dust" rule as well. That is harder to hit out of than rocks.
Glad I took a rock club with me - anywhere off the fairway was not the place for forged clubs.
Cheers
Craig
WITB
G30 LS 10.5* Attas5; Cobra Bio Cell+ 3 wood; Adams Proto DHY Super 18*/21*Kurokage; Cally Apex Pro 4-PW Steelfibre 110cw; Sky Dream Jump 51*; TVD 60* and Odyssey Black Series #1
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6th April 2014 08:57 PM
#62
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Thats a walk not highly recommended! When I was there I was told to stay on the casino side of the river.
The bulldust is not so bad once you learnt how to hit out of it, but that took some learning.
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Criticism doesn't bother me, as it means I am doing something and people are watching.
Handy-Cap
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6th April 2014 09:55 PM
#63
Member
Monthly medal winner
Highest score on a hole
Not quite on topic but, I was doing the cards several years ago when a bloke "officially" had a 45 on the par 3 ninth. When they finished the hole his marker said "I've got you for 4." Jim replied, "No, I had a 5."
Unfortunately the marker had already written down the 4 and then wrote the 5 next to it, without crossing out or erasing the original score giving him a 45 for the hole. At the end of the round Jim signed the card without checking. His card showed 67 nett on the top which would have won the medal but we had to adjust it to a nett 100+ which didn't.
Ironically, on medal days we ran a secret 9 competition in conjunction and that month it featured the 9th. Jim would have won the secret 9 as well if he'd looked at his card carefully. He took it all in good humour.
Last edited by dunteachin; 6th April 2014 at 10:11 PM.
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6th April 2014 11:31 PM
#64
Member
Touring Pro (Aust PGA)
Originally Posted by
dunteachin
Not quite on topic but, I was doing the cards several years ago when a bloke "officially" had a 45 on the par 3 ninth. When they finished the hole his marker said "I've got you for 4." Jim replied, "No, I had a 5."
Unfortunately the marker had already written down the 4 and then wrote the 5 next to it, without crossing out or erasing the original score giving him a 45 for the hole. At the end of the round Jim signed the card without checking. His card showed 67 nett on the top which would have won the medal but we had to adjust it to a nett 100+ which didn't.
Ironically, on medal days we ran a secret 9 competition in conjunction and that month it featured the 9th. Jim would have won the secret 9 as well if he'd looked at his card carefully. He took it all in good humour.
I was under the impression that the individual hole scores marked on the card didn't matter and it was the total score that you signed for?
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6th April 2014 11:56 PM
#65
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Yoss had a brilliant 13 on the 13th in the Kennedy Bay Classic.
Having to take 3 drops from the same bush is truly something special.
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6th April 2014 11:57 PM
#66
Member
Club member who plays rain, hail, shine
I remember at the Grange (I think East) during the Australian Junior in 1995, my scorecard at one stage read 3, 10, 2.
Never forget that, unfortunately
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7th April 2014 06:37 AM
#67
Senior Member
Major Winner
Originally Posted by
Jackson
I was under the impression that the individual hole scores marked on the card didn't matter and it was the total score that you signed for?
Exact opposite.
Gross score on each hole is all that matters. (Gross score = strokes taken + any penalties.)
You don't get me. I'm part of the Union.
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7th April 2014 10:17 AM
#68
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Originally Posted by
Johnny Canuck
Yoss had a brilliant 13 on the 13th in the Kennedy Bay Classic.
Having to take 3 drops from the same bush is truly something special.
I wish I knew the rules.
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7th April 2014 10:31 AM
#69
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
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7th April 2014 10:42 AM
#70
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
Originally Posted by
Monsta
A young guy at Gungahlin had 164 off the stick for 18 holes. His marker needed to takes his shoes and socks off to get the final tally.......
Not a local then?
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7th April 2014 10:46 AM
#71
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
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7th April 2014 10:59 AM
#72
Senior Member
Multiple Major Winner
Originally Posted by
Monsta
I did say Gungahlin, not Chernobyl
Why, not enough toes for a GL lad??
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7th April 2014 11:17 AM
#73
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
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7th April 2014 11:39 AM
#74
Senior Member
Multiple Major Winner
Originally Posted by
Monsta
What are you saying MrBluu, that everyone that plays at GL is like Spud??
Just getting clarification....
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7th April 2014 12:19 PM
#75
Victorious Confederate Captain
Order of Merit winner
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