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462.1 | "Nice drive...!" | MSEE::KELLEY | got to get the short game togther | Mon Dec 05 1988 12:32 | 22 |
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The time that was most frustrating/disappointing for me has
have been a couple of years ago... I was playing at the course
that I grew up on (Maplewood, in Lunenburg, Mass.). I go back
there every other year or so to bring back some GREAT memories
and to hopefully shoot a low score (it is a short nine hole
course (for now). Any ways the fourth hole is a par four, dogleg
right and if you hit a good 3 wood (for me any ways) over the
trees on the corner of the dogleg you can reach the green. I
played that hole a few thousand times (no exaduration) when
I was in highschool and never put it on the green, I saw some
of my friends do it, but not me. Well, two years ago I hit
that smooth 3 wood off that fourth tee and knew when I hit it
that it had to be on the green. When we got to the green sure
enough there was my ball about 15 feet from the hole (great
right!). Well from there I just let the emotions take over
instead of calming down before hitting the putt...! Yup, I
proceeded to three putt from there...! Par....!
Oh well, I did drive the green...
Gene (looking_forward_to_hearing_some_of_your_stories)
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462.2 | gasp for air!!!! | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:33 | 19 |
| The club fall championship 1988... I was up 2 holes on the turn,
(after giving away 2 others early). My opponent threw a 38 at me
on the back 9. (this was the 6th flight mind you...) On 11 I was
up only 1 hole after a short missed putt for par on 10. My tee
shot on 11 sailed O.B. (ouch), but I sucked it up and killed my
second tee shot. 11 is a par 5 and I was able to hit 4 iron to
the stick on my second (read 4th) shot. I tapped in for
eagle(+2 penalty) and only tied the hole with par. When we got
to 18 I was down 1. I hit a sweet drive and flew 8 iron to the
stick, my opponent, still hot also reached in 2 but had 18 feet
for birdie... I had 2 feet. He lagged his putt to about 3 feet
and putted out for par. The noose tightened and I MISSED THE @X&#
2 FOOTER and lost the match. My score for 18 was 85, my opponent
87. (6th flight mind you!) and my finest round of my career to
that point resulted in a loss. The fellow I played went on to shoot
88 in the finals and win the flight. To this day 18 is a choke
hole when I pull the putter from the bag.
Glumly... Rick
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462.3 | The worst of a bad lot | MTWAIN::F_MCGOWAN | Ci stiamo gia divertendo? | Tue Dec 06 1988 06:03 | 28 |
| Phew! It's really tough to sift through the wreckage, looking for
a particularly horrible memory...let's see, the lowest of the low
points from a season filled with them probably occurred during a DEC
league match, on the 5th hole of Stow South. If you're unfamiliar with
the hole, it's a nasty par 5 that puts a premium on the tee shot; not
much to aim at, but above all don't lose it to the right, or you're
down the slope into the heavy timber. On this particular occasion, I
somehow managed to relax and make a nice smooth swing, putting the tee
shot out on the flat and level. At this point, the rest of the hole
sort of bends right to left, and it's real easy to yank it into the
woods on the left, or push it into the forest on the right. The
temptation is to lay up with a 5-iron, but I opted to be aggressive,
and pulled out the 5-wood instead. Damned if I didn't put another
superb move on it, and hit it dead solid perfect, leaving myself an
itty-bittyy half pitch shot to the green. On all counts, absolutely
the two best back-to-back wood shots of my life!
What followed deserves at least an "R" rating (for "rotten"): my
attempt to "cozy" the wedge went completely haywire, and I
pull-sclaffed the ball (I know it sounds impossible, but I *did* it)
into a bunker, and wound up with a nice, fat 7! As I was walking off
the green, steam issuing forth from both ears, my opponent (who'd
spent most of the hole in the trees but also managed to "save" a
double bogey) said I should ask Stow management to erect a monument at
the spot from which I'd mangled the pitch, inscribed with the words
"I WAS HERE IN TWO!" Somehow I resisted the urge to put my balky wedge
to good use, and we both survived the round.
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462.4 | QUINTUPLE BOGGIE! | JAWS::DIAZ | La Ultima y Nos Vamos | Tue Dec 06 1988 10:16 | 29 |
| I think I had too many frustrating times this year to remember the
all, but the last one was just last thursday at Trull Brook in
Tuksbury (sp?), that was my first time there.
On Wednesday, I got an invitation from my DEC league partner to make
a last round this year, so I took the day off.
Now I had been improving my game slowly but consistently during this
year. Another friend joined us, someone that three years ago used to
play far better than me (he still does, but not as much). I hadn't
play with him in a long time, so I wanted to show him how better my
game was, and, yes you guessed, my mind took off and my game was
TERRIBLE.
The worst hole was, I think is the sixth, a par five that runs along
the river on the left side, and me being a lefty, hazards on the left
immediately light up a internal sign: WARNING. Well to make it
short, I put two balls in the river, thanks to a big slice, and took
a 10 in that hole. I also had two triple boggies in other holes.
Trull Brook is a par 72, 69.5 handy and 115 slope, I think is about
6000 yards from the white tees.
I ended up with a 95, in something that could had been in the 80s.
Tavo
P.S. BTW, the greens were awful, all sanded and fertilized, but the
rate has been reduced to $14.
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462.5 | close, but no cigar | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Tue Dec 06 1988 10:31 | 13 |
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My nightmare was during my third year playing. I was playing well
over my head, carrying a double-digit handicap and shooting scores
in the seventies for several days in a row, and was on my way to
a sub-par front nine. I bogied the first hole after hitting the
pin and having to chip back onto the green, then proceeded to birdie
the next six holes! Of course by now the rest of the foursome is
giving me the business and on the eighth hole I dump my tee shot
into the water and double-bogy the hole. On the ninth I hit a long
draw (rare is an understatement) that winds up in the woods, of
course we find it and I play it (took three shots to get back to
the fairway) and wind up with a triple bogy and flat par for the
front nine. Closest I've ever come to playing nine under regulation.
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