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So I was playing in the Omaha Metro Championship. I was playing along and had made par on 1,2,3,4, and bogey on five. On six I hit my drive behind a tree. I punched it out to about 40 yards and got it up and down due to a very good ten foot putt IMO. When I was walking off the green I said to myself, "now you go . thats the mode changer you need."

Sure enough, I smack one down the middle on the next hole, a par 5. I then pured a 3 iron from about 220 over a bunker to about 5 feet and made eagle. That was the first hole.

The next hole was a 148 yard par 3 slightly into the wind. I flew an 8 iron into the hole.

I then went on to birdie the next three holes and shoot 67. It was the craziest thing that ever happened to me on the golf course. I played those 5 holes in seven under!


Whats the craziest stretch of holes you ever had?

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A few months ago I got four pars and a bogey in the final five holes to break 100 for the first time. Funny how my stretch was five holes as well.

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First... congrats on your 67. What a great time to put that string of holes together.

My craziest 5 holes ever was at my club one evening about a month ago. I went initially to hit balls on the range. I saw that there was nobody on the first tee of the North course and decided to jump on and play a quick nine.

First hole... smacked a tee shot that split the middle of the fairway without a warm-up. Hit a wedge to within 8 feet of the pin... missed the bird and settled for a par. Trust me, off an 18 Hcp starting off like that was wonderful.

Second was a Par 5. Got on in regulation. Holed a 10 footer for a birdie. Now I'm getting really excited. What a great start start.

Third was a Par 3... 185 yard. I smack a hybrid 20 feet by the pin and two putt for another par. Now I'm starting to get scared.

Fourth shot off the tee is another dead shot down the middle. I bounce a 6-iron onto the green about 20 feet from the stick. Another two-putt and another par. Geeeesh! This is starting to get a little unreal.

Fifth hole my tee shot found the first cut down the right side and I grabbed a 3-wood to get the distance I needed uphill to the green. I leave it 5 feet off the green and bump it up to 3-feet. I use my 8-iron to tap it in for another par. Now, I'm thinking I've had a major revelation and I've crossed that threshold to the holy grail of self-realization... I catch up to an older gentleman that was waiting for me. He complimented me on the par. I told him it has been an unreal five holes. We laugh and tee off the sixth.

The next four hole I proceed to completely unravel and go double, quad, double and triple... I was physically exhausted, mentally drained, and felt as though I had never picked up a club before. It was definitely CRAZY!

I'm looking forward to my next encounter like that.

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Posted

Nothing impressive: I've finished off par, birdie, par, birdie. Thats about it. I've never gotten an eagle in my life

BTW love these threads, where golfers shoot rediculous scores for their handicap.

So wow you went: par, par, par, par, bogey, par, eagle, ace, birdie, birdie, birdie?

Did you win the tournament?

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Nothing impressive: I've finished off par, birdie, par, birdie. Thats about it. I've never gotten an eagle in my life

I got second in the tournament. I shot 76 the day before. Although that still isnt that terrible of a round for me, it was just too big of a mountain to climb. I lost by 7 shots. THe winner shot 70-66.

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I got second in the tournament. I shot 76 the day before. Although that still isnt that terrible of a round for me, it was just too big of a mountain to climb. I lost by 7 shots. THe winner shot 70-66.

That is probably the most amazing finish ever achieved. Like what happened? Can you explain it and how you felt? I need something like this. Maybe a little more realistic though

I can't beleive that. Amazing.
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Posted
That is probably the most amazing finish ever achieved. Like what happened? Can you explain it and how you felt? I need something like this. Maybe a little more realistic though

It was the biggest whirlwind of emotion i have ever experienced. i don't honestly know how to explain it.

One of the biggest things I was concerned about was the ball though. After making a hole in one, most would put the ball away and keep it safe. I kept playing mine, which worked out well. I would have killed myself if i lost the ball though

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Posted

That is quite the impressive streak! this past weekend I had quite the up and down 3 hole stretch. Started off of the 5th hole, a 520 yd par 5, hit my drive a bit to the right and caught a good bounce off of some dry grass and ended up only 160 yds to the hole for my second shot (360 off the tee for you slow pokes out there hit a 9 iron 3 feet to the hole and made eagle. next was a par 3, 205 yds hit my tee shot out of bounds and made a triple bogey 6!!! the the next hole is a short 285 yd uphilll par 4 with trouble EVERYWHERE....i drove the green and missed my eagle putt but had a 3in. tap in for birdie. it was pretty damn wild!

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Posted
My most impressive was parring 6, birdieing 7, then parring the next 11 (to shoot 6 over lol)
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Posted
Finished out my round the other day with

par, par, par, birdie, birdie.

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Posted
after shooting a 42 on the front at a practice round a week before a tournament in 30 mph winds .. i went

double, birdie, birdie, par, birdie, birdie, par par to finish the 9 at 34 (doubled the 10th), lol.

this was in 30mph gusty winds which made sticking those iron shots for birdie in close that much better.

Sean

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