If I'd only known this thread existed last Wednesday, I could have posted about the 10 I had on the 4th hole. But, because I didn't I guess I don't have to. (Phew!)
If I'd only known this thread existed last Wednesday, I could have posted about the 10 I had on the 4th hole. But, because I didn't I guess I don't have to. (Phew!)
Talk us through it Spud
I had an two 11's in 1 round at Lynwood (9th and 18th). That day me and my mate won the 4BBB scratch!
Ok. Start with the 15th. Straight downwind in pouring rain. Hit PW 160 through the green. Yikes.16th. 500m Par 5 with lake left off the tee. Straight back into the wind and rain. Drove, ended up in thick trees right. Caught tree. Punched out, which hit casual water and stopped dead.Had 220 to flag, 160 carry if i went left. Smashed 3 wood, held up in wind, landed in the piss 2m short.Walk up and drop, 140 to go. Smash 4 iron. 2m short.Smash 4 iron 40m left of pin, just get there. Chipped and lipped out the putt for 9.Then the rain and wind stopped like a switch was flicked.(It came back 3 minutes later)
Chopperlink
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Failed to carry the water after taking a drop for failing to carry the water. Quality moosing.
I knew I needed nett 72 to win. After the first was wet it was all over and I lost the plot
Chopperlink
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Cobra Speedzone::Cobra Speedzone Tour 3 wood, Cobra F6 5 wood: Mizuno H4's, :Mizuno 50, Mizuno MP 56 and 60*:TM Works #7
AndyC will always be my AndyB(unny)
Bump for same some one in shank thread.
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Can GK check in with a Moose and a half?
Shot a moose on the 11th at Balaklava today. Sitting front and centre on a good lie after my second; hosel rocket right, into dense scrub with my third. I find my ball pin high but in a nest of twigs ~20m from green. Better contact than expected with my fourth sends my ball in a neat parabola over the green into patchy rough, 10m from green. I find my ball on a bare, wet clay lie. Fifth, sixth and seventh expended getting the ball onto the green. Three putt to finish! 🤕
Checking in here too. What a glorious day for a Bullwinkle in the Snowtown Open.
The 6th hole is the courses signature hole.
393m par 4. Hole bends it's way around the salty water hazard on the left with lots of mini salt bush and mud. The fairway is sloped from the fence line towards the water hazard on a sharp angle. Out of bounds all the way on the right also. There is no bail out option on this hole.
As harsh as it may seem. This is a great golf hole.
See pic below.
Here's how I made a moose with extras ☹️
Pulled driver off the tee. Ball in hazard.
Took 5 iron from the point of entry position to only take a bit of it on to get around the 150m rather than a lot with a 5 wood to get near 100m out.
Bladed that and it hits the dirt mound short off the hazard and sits on top in long grass.
Need wedge to hack it back towards fairway. Grass grabs head and hoods it over chopping it deep into hazard.
Point of entry is hit from same spot or go further backwards. Take the wedge again and hit that fat leaving it in the hazard still but possibly playable.
Nope, ball is in a little bush so take a drop out off the hazard. Finally get one into play leaving 80m to the scrape.
Leave that green high. Chip on for 10 and lip the 4 footer out for 11 to finish with a 12
Combined our group of 3 had 26 on the hole
Last edited by Hatchman; 11th September 2016 at 11:48 PM.
That yellow bloke in the gallery must have gone wild after seeing that.
"There are 50 things to remember in the golf swing. Trouble is that I can only remember 49 of them" - Bob Hope.
Sounds like you had a barrel of fun Hatch!
Ha! Barrel, I get it!
Once you go yellow, you will never go back
It's locked away in the vault for next time.
I'll need the right acid to erase it.
There's enough fertiliser in this thread
There's enough Dad jokes in here to go to the bank!
Once you go yellow, you will never go back
Ok I think we're scraping the bottom of the barrel now
Not by a long way. Surely we can strip this corpse of all the flesh until it's only bones?
Time to put a lid on this
Where to next? Truro or Wynarka?
You don't get me. I'm part of the Union.
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
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