Y'all gotta see this complete duff shot...
Cheers! (totally SFW - and hilarious!)
Cheers! (totally SFW - and hilarious!)
Y'all gotta see this complete duff shot...
Cheers! (totally SFW - and hilarious!)
Not a duff. Apparently it is traditional during practice rounds at Augusta to try and skip a ball across the pond at #16. Puting the ball in the hole is not so traditional.
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I hadn't either until reading about this incredible shot.Wow, thanks for that. I've never heard of it.
Of course not. It's a fabulous shot - undoubtedly much harder than making an ace with a normal shotOk, still, that revelation only barely takes the edge off that amazing shot
Cheers!
I'm with ya. Actually suppose to get close to 80 here today. Last week 6" of snow and temps in the teens. View attachment 705680View attachment 705681
Looks more like a water hazard to me
There's friggin' gators in there!
It essentially is. Unless you can find a point of relief in that bunker that's no closer to the hole, you need to take a penalty stroke and drop behind the bunker, just like a water hazard.
What hazard? Home boy just drops it into the center of the green with his lob - yo![]()
Yeah, that'd be great if the pin was in the center...![]()
It’s very likely you’re practicing bad habits. Invest in a lesson or two.
I don't know how much it costs to get a lesson with 3-D imaging, but I love watching these videos.
A lot of people are kidding themselves though and their swing wont ever work, and or they dont play or practice enough and yet want better results.
. . . my local clubfitter was offering a free 30 minute swing evaluation, and I took them up on it. They have indoor simulator bays that are fully equipped with video and a Trackman.
What I really liked about this, being an engineer, is that between video and Trackman I could correlate what I *thought* I was doing with what I was *actually* doing.
So yeah, I advocate for lessons . . . the video+Trackman setup was far better than anything I've ever had in the past.
Well, it depends on your definition of "work". One of the guys I played with . . . hit the ball consistently in the direction and of the length he expected.
I think my swing has a higher "ceiling" as to what I can do.
Tim Taylor school...Replaced the spikes on my golf shoes. These were impossible to turn with the little prong tool, so I drilled out the center (see drilled holes in second pic) and pulled them out with needle nose plyers. Easy, worked perfectly. Maybe there's some secret to doing this, but I tend to throw power tools at everything first
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One of the little advantages of walking a course is that you find a TON of balls. I bet I pick up 10 or 20 every time I play. Hard to see, but the ones I found on this round are in the net bag under the handle of my cart. And that's just the 8th hole! I take them home, drop them in a bucket, and on the weekend I fill it with oxyclean solution and soak overnight to get them sparkly. My boys and I never buy balls.
Got out Tuesday for 16.5 holes (hit a bunker on the #15, said screw it and just jumped to the 17 - don't like the 16 hole).
Pic below is my tee shot - landed in the drop areaMight as well have hit it into the water (not pictured, on left).
One of the little advantages of walking a course is that you find a TON of balls. I bet I pick up 10 or 20 every time I play. Hard to see, but the ones I found on this round are in the net bag under the handle of my cart. And that's just the 8th hole! I take them home, drop them in a bucket, and on the weekend I fill it with oxyclean solution and soak overnight to get them sparkly. My boys and I never buy balls.
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Tiger, asked how he regulated his little wedge shot.
Tiger: I feel it all in my hands, so I just slow my hands down.
DJ Rahm (I think he was the one) Can you just, like, explain things like a normal person?