Jump to content
IGNORED

Whats your highest score ever on a single hole?


kafka01
Note: This thread is 5714 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Recommended Posts

Lets assume an important tournament/club championship and your hcp is solid - whats the highest score you hit/witnessed and how did it happen. What did you learn from hit?

Since Saturday i´m the proud owner of a 14 on a Par 5. It was the club championship and by then i didnt even had a double bogey on my card. Came to 16 which is a dogleg Par 5 with forrest on both sides off the tee. First two shots i topped into the left forrest (almost into the identical spots) and decleared unplayable. 3rd ball into the left semirough - tried 3wood as a slice cutting it around the corner - went dead straight into the rough at the end of the hole - havent found it - walked back pretty pissed already just to hit the next ball into the right rough - reload - finally a ball in the fairway - next shot into the bunker - 3putt - voila - 14....

The next time i´m in such a spot - i immediately change clubs after the first horrendous mishit - i cant really think of anything else to do...

Burner 9°
FW Burner 15°
Burner Rescue 19°
MP67 4-PW
CG10 50° CG12 DSG 54° & 60°

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I've had an 11 before.

Drive goes right into the trees a bit. Tried to punch out, hits a low tree and sits underneath it. Punch out from under the tree, lying 3 in the fairway maybe 10 yards ahead of where my drive was. Hit 4th shot short and into the front bunker. Proceed to thin the bunker shot over the bunker over the green into thick rough. Do my best out of the rough and have a 25 footer for double bogey. Push my putt 2 feet right of my line and hit someone else's ball. Take my penalty strokes and am putting for 11 from 20 feet and drain it for an awesome 11.

Here's what I play:

Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I was second place in the club champ on Number 8 where I took a 12 on a par 5:

dogleg left, gambled try to hit it over the trees, lost ball, hit a provisional, lost that ball, had to drop under the trees shooting 5. Couple miss hits and caught the shanks and shanked a couple chips, cant remember what happened after that.

I then took a 9 on number 9 as well.
In My Bag

Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
3 Wood: Laser 3 Wood 15°
5 Wood: r7 19° (Stiff)Irons: S58 Irons 4-PW Orange DotWedge: Harmonized 60°Wedge: Z TP 54°Putter: Tiffany 34"Balls: Pro V1 Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 IIThe Meadows Golf Coursewww.themeadowsgc.comAge: 16
Link to comment
Share on other sites


First high school match of my life, 3rd hole par 5:

Drive OB
Drop
Drive OB
Drop
Hybrid Topped
Hybrid Skied
6-iron punch OB
Drop
6-iron punch OB
drop
Sand Wedge punch
6-iron OB
Drop
7-iron
Wedge
Putt
Putt

Yep, a 17 on 1 hole. I gave up, shot 61, cut my wrists.

Driver: Nike VRS Covert 

3 Wood: Taylormade Rocketballz

Hybrid: Nike Sumo 18*

Irons: Titleist AP1 4-PW

Wedges: Cleveland CG12 60* 56* & 52* 

Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 1.5

Link to comment
Share on other sites


15 on a Par 5, the 2nd hole I ever played in my life.

In the bag...

Driver: Sumo Squared 2007 Model, 10.5, Stiff Shaft
2I: Sumo Squared Hybrid
3I-SW: Nike Ignite, Graphite Regular Shaft60 Degree: Nike SV Tour Satin BlackPutter: Newport Studio Select 2 Mid-Slant 33"Trying to figure out what 14th club to add...

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Lets assume an important tournament/club championship and your hcp is solid - whats the highest score you hit/witnessed and how did it happen. What did you learn from hit?

One of my best golf moments came on a national scale, in a national college tournament (National Junior College Championship), in front of a gallery.

I was only a couple over, going into #11...a tricky, bendy, par-5 surrounded by desert trouble. I went from 1 cactus to another, on my way to a 9 (anyone who has played serious golf in front of a gallery can agree with me...a very bad hole is a tough thing to deal with...you want to crawl up and hide). I almost couldn't believe I had to write a 9, on the national championship scorecard. The next 4 holes were a long par-3 over waste area, a medium-length, tight par 4, a very long par 4, and another par-3. I went birdie-birdie-birdie-birdie. 4 over on one hole, followed by 4 birdies to erase the quad. On a national scale. F-ing crazy, isn't it? Anyway.... I didn't win, or even come top 25. But the reminder that I was able to put the quad behind me, and answer it immediately, in such a high scale event, is something that I've put in my mental golf bank forever. Hearing the compliments about my resolve from total strangers in the crowd, was an amazing feeling. One of my proudest accomplishments....that 5 hole stretch was.

"Keep it in the short grass."

Driver: Titleist 905R 9.5 deg., w/ ProForce V2 shaft
3W: Callaway X-Hot 15 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff
Hybrid/Util: Callaway Heavenwood 2H, 17 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff Hybrid/Util: Hogan 3H 21 deg., TT Dyn.Gld stiffIrons: Callaway X-18 Pro Series, 3-PW, TT Dyn. Gld...

Link to comment
Share on other sites


10. Had one today. That freaking hole kills me. Not only did i have a 10 today, but i have done it on that hole at least twice before. Also carded some 8s and 9s on that hole.

In the bag:

Driver:      titleist.gif 905S 9.5*
3 Wood:   callaway.gif FTi
Hybrid:     nike.gif 2Irons:       titleist.gif 710 CB 3-PWWedges:  titleist.gif Vokey 52* - 56*Putter:      ping.gif Gi5

Link to comment
Share on other sites


10. Had one today. That freaking hole kills me. Not only did i have a 10 today, but i have done it on that hole at least twice before. Also carded some 8s and 9s on that hole.

Maybe you shouldn't be playing from the tips?

"Keep it in the short grass."

Driver: Titleist 905R 9.5 deg., w/ ProForce V2 shaft
3W: Callaway X-Hot 15 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff
Hybrid/Util: Callaway Heavenwood 2H, 17 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff Hybrid/Util: Hogan 3H 21 deg., TT Dyn.Gld stiffIrons: Callaway X-18 Pro Series, 3-PW, TT Dyn. Gld...

Link to comment
Share on other sites


9 on a par 5 with a lost ball and a unplayable lie.

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

ProV-1

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I had a 17 on a par 4 once. It was the third golf hole I'd ever played. I was 15 and my dad agreed to take me and a buddy of mine out to play. My friend was giving me a hard time about my 17... then he proceeded to get an 18 on the next hole.

The worst in recent years was a 13 on that very same par four. In that case I managed to hit another player en route to the hole -- fortunately I didn't put the guy in the hospital but he did have me worried for a few moments. (I mentioned this incident in another thread.)
Link to comment
Share on other sites


4 over on one hole, followed by 4 birdies to erase the quad. On a national scale. F-ing crazy, isn't it? Anyway.... I didn't win, or even come top 25. But the reminder that I was able to put the quad behind me, and answer it immediately, in such a high scale event, is something that I've put in my mental golf bank forever. Hearing the compliments about my resolve from total strangers in the crowd, was an amazing feeling. One of my proudest accomplishments....that 5 hole stretch was.

That indeed is remarkable - i often expierence or see from other people that they just cant keep their head straight and blow up on coming holes and only when they get into a status of mind where they tell themselfs, it doesnt matter anymore what i shoot now - that they start playing normal/better again.

Burner 9°
FW Burner 15°
Burner Rescue 19°
MP67 4-PW
CG10 50° CG12 DSG 54° & 60°

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I don't remember the hole scores, but I once was hitting my 36th shot from the 4th tee. Had a very rough night the night before.
That was a 3 hole average of 12.
My hdcp at the time was around 12. That didn't help it much even after adjustment.

INTHE BAG(today)
Driver: Speedline 10 10.5deg
Fairway woods: speedline 3w
Putter:Master grig

Irons: A2 OS

SandWedge 1200GE

Balls: Soft Feel

Bag: Great Divider

Lots of Hope!

Link to comment
Share on other sites


That indeed is remarkable - i often expierence or see from other people that they just cant keep their head straight and blow up on coming holes and only when they get into a status of mind where they tell themselfs, it doesnt matter anymore what i shoot now - that they start playing normal/better again.

Absolutely. It all sounds cliche, but it's so true. You have to focus on each shot independently, as it's the most important one. If the goal in the game is to shoot the lowest score possible, doesn't that make a "blow up" after a bad hole counter-intuitive? Anything can happen in a round, and you have the ability to really increase your odds of a comeback by staying in the present, and focusing on the task at hand. I've read a couple of Bob Rotella's books ("Golf is not a Game of Perfect" and "Golf is a Game of Confidence"), and they really help you realize where you need to be mentally. I highly recommend them to anyone on this board. As hard as it was to put the 9 behind me, I didn't hit the first shot on the next hole until I was entirely focused on that shot, and no longer on the quad. It's not easy, and it even takes practice....but you have to do it. One thing I did notice, is that as I worked extremely hard to get my brain focusing on the present, I had eliminated all of those "other thoughts" (Out of contention, ruined a good round, looked like an idiot in front of the gallery etc.) that had come into my mind during the 9. I think the majority of golfers don't have a great state of mind, and I'd like to think that it's an advantage of mine. That's an advantage completely withing the grasp of all golfers, and it has nothing to do with the beauty of your swing.

Anyway, thanks Kafka, for the comments.

"Keep it in the short grass."

Driver: Titleist 905R 9.5 deg., w/ ProForce V2 shaft
3W: Callaway X-Hot 15 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff
Hybrid/Util: Callaway Heavenwood 2H, 17 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff Hybrid/Util: Hogan 3H 21 deg., TT Dyn.Gld stiffIrons: Callaway X-18 Pro Series, 3-PW, TT Dyn. Gld...

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Made an 11 on a par 5 in a club tournament.

1. 3 wood off the tee to the left rough
2. 9 iron punch out to fairway
3. 5 iron into hazard
4. Drop
5. 5 iron into fairway
6. Sand wedge to 40 yards short of the green (!)
7. Lob wedge to greenside bunker
8. Sand wedge to greenside bunker
9. Sand wedge to back fringe
10. Chip shot to a foot
11. In the hole

Wow, that was brutal. Thanks for making me relive every gory detail.

The worst part is the previous time I played that course, I made a 10 on the same hole. #6 was the worst shot of the bunch. Laid the sod over what should have been a pretty easy shot. I hit the green on the next hole and made par, which made me pretty happy.

Titleist 907D1 10.5°
Titleist 906F4 15.5°
Titleist 906F4 18.5°
Wilson Staff Pi5 3-P
Titleist Vokey 56.14Cleveland CG12 60°Scotty Cameron Newport Two

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Made an 11 on a par 5 in a club tournament.

An 11, with only 1 putt, is quite an accomplishment!

"Keep it in the short grass."

Driver: Titleist 905R 9.5 deg., w/ ProForce V2 shaft
3W: Callaway X-Hot 15 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff
Hybrid/Util: Callaway Heavenwood 2H, 17 deg., Grafalloy Blue stiff Hybrid/Util: Hogan 3H 21 deg., TT Dyn.Gld stiffIrons: Callaway X-18 Pro Series, 3-PW, TT Dyn. Gld...

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Note: This thread is 5714 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    TourStriker PlaneMate
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FlightScope Mevo
    Direct: Mevo, Mevo+, and Pro Package.

    Coupon Codes (save 10-15%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope.
  • Posts

    • I had to think about this topic for a while. I don't tend to remember specific details about my putts, but a few do stand out in my mind so I guess they're worth noting. I don't know that I'd call them my favorite but it's close enough. #18 at Spooky Brook Might be the hardest 4' putt I've ever had. Pin was back right and I hit my third shot just to the right of it. The green slopes fairly severely back to front. I read the green but I knew the putt anyway as I've seen it before. I told the guys I was playing with that the putt was it was going to break almost 3' and if it doesn't go in I'd have a longer coming back up for par than I was looking at. It went in. #12 at Quail Brook I'm not even sure how to describe this green properly. It's not quite a two-tiered green, but the back and front are separated by a ridge that goes across the middle of it, with the green sloping harder off the front than the back. You can generally putt from the front to a back hole location but good luck keeping the ball on the green if you putt from back to front. On this particular day, I was looking at the latter. I had to putt up into the apron due to how the ball was going to break and that helped slow the ball down enough to hit the hole at the perfect speed. One of the rare birdies I've seen on that hole. #2 at Hyatt Hills Short par 5. This makes the list because it's the first eagle putt I've ever made, which funny enough happened the day after the first eagle I've ever made. I've made two eagles in all my life and they came on back to back days. I wasn't even planning on playing golf - it was a Monday - but I was doing some work at the place I used to work at when I was younger and catching up with some of the guys I've known for years. They were going out to play in the afternoon and had a spot available. I used to see these guys every day for years but we've never played together, so I said I'm in. I hit a really good approach shot into slope that separated the two tiers on the green and spun the ball closer to the hole. Had roughly 8' left to the hole, a downhill right to left breaker. One of the guys said, "You've got to make this, I've never seen an eagle before," and I said, "I've never made an eagle putt before." And then I made it. #17 at Stoneleigh @GolfLug's post reminded me of my own heroics on #17 a couple of years ago. The hole was back left, in the bottom tier. I hit my approach short of the green and flubbed my chip so it stayed on the top tier. I read how the putt was going to break after the ramp (is that what you call it?), then read my putt up to that point. It needed to basically die at that point because if it hit the slope with any kind of speed, it would long past the hole and possibly off the green. I hit the putt perfectly and holed the 40-footer center cup. #6 at Meadow at Neshanic Valley, #15 in the Round This was during the stroke play qualifier of my tournament. It might be a little bit of recency bias and I hit some really good long putts in the four rounds I played, but this 7-footer was my favorite putt of the entire tournament. The hole was cut on the top of a ridge. I hit my tee shot short right but hit a pretty good chip just long and below the hole. Play had backed up at this point, with the ladies waiting on the tee while we were finishing up. I hit the putt just a hair on the high side and it curled around the hole, fell back a couple of inches and stopped on lip. We all looked at it incredulously, "How does that not fall in?" Before I took my first step towards the hole, the ball must have thought the same thing and decided to drop.
    • I don't remember a ton of putts, but I've thought about this a bit and came up with 2 good ones. #5 at Mid-South: 2017 Newport Cup I remember the putt pretty well, but the surrounding details are a little hazy. I believe this was in my singles match against @cipher, and it was a hole he was stroking on. I had hit a mediocre approach to the front of the green and had what must have been a 50 foot putt to a back pin. If I remember correctly, @cipher was pretty close for an easy par at worst. I had @mvmac help me out with a read, which ended up being a great read by him. Hit the putt and jarred it for birdie. It was perfect speed, too, would have been an easy 2 putt if it hadn't gone in. I think we ended up tying for the hole. But I rarely make putts that long, and doing it to steal half a hole was really nice. #3 Fox Hollow (Links): 2023 Match Play This was on the third extra hole of a scratch match against a legitimate 0 handicapper. We had tied after 18 holes and traded pars on the first two extra holes. On the third extra hole, he had about 30 feet for birdie; I had about 25. We were on pretty much the exact same line. He missed his putt just on the low side, and I conceded the par. I felt good over this putt - I knew the break well and just needed good speed. I hit a great (not perfect) putt, and BAM, back of the cup for the victory on the 21st hole. I will say that the speed wasn't great, as it would have been a few feet past if it didn't hit the cup. But I wanted to give the ball a chance and take a bit of break out of it. I went on to win the match play tournament, which is my only tournament victory in a scratch event.
    • there will be lots of changes.  i mean, look at newey past, each team fell off a cliff when he moved on i think max is the magic bullet   if red bull loses him then whee are they going for drivers?   lots of young talent but he is a proven winner and i’m sure top engineers love to work with him  
    • I too, like @GolfLug, remember great wedge, iron shots, or my missed putts, more than my made putts. My most memorable recently, would be: #17 Old Course St. Andrews (last year) I had been putting awful all day (I started 3 putt, 4 putt, 3 putt, 3 putt), but found a putting stroke on the back 9 and was 1 under on the back going into 16 and of course I 3-putted it for a bogey. Got to 17 and my playing partner just hit it into the hotel, so I went a little more left and decided to not try and hit it over the hotel.  And as soon as my ball was in the air, I heard one of the other caddies do the chicken noise.  LOL My shot was a little more left than I wanted, about 185 yards, I hit a 6-iron and it was drawing right at the flag.  The pin was just to the right of he bunker and towards the front of the green. My ball hit short (and just missed going into said bunker) and stopped about 15 feet left of the hole. Had a little left to right break and as soon as I hit it, I knew it was in.  Birdie on the road hole, looked at the caddie and said not bad for a Chicken.  Parred 18 (missed 10 foot birdie putt) for a 35 on the back 9 at the Old Course. #18 Springfield G&CC Last year while playing in our season long match play event, my partner and I get the 18th hole needing to win the match to move on into the knockout round.  We are tied going into 18.  A tie and we lose on overall points by .5.  Our teaching pro is on the other team (very good golfer), so we were pretty sure we needed a birdie to have a chance to win the match, I hit on of the best drives I hit all day and had about 135 yards to the pin, but it was in a place where you didn't really want to be long.  So I hit a PW and it landed just short of the flag but released about 12 feet past the hole, so have a devilish putt coming back down the hill.  Our competitors were away and the pro missed his birdie putt by inches, I thought it was in when he hit it.  So after reading the putt, which probably had a 2 cup left to right break, I made the putt to win the match.   #15 Springfield G&CC A few years back, was playing in the first round of the Club Championship (against the previous years runner-up) and my putter was balky all day.  Got to the 15 hole, 2nd Par 5 on back, and was 3-down with 4 to play.  We both hit good drives, both hit good second shots and we both hit decent 3rd shots.  I was about 15 feet and he was just a hair longer.  He missed his putt, I had another slider putt down the hill, with about a foot of right to left break and made the putt.  I birded the next hole, to go 1 down, but not a memorable putt as I only needed a bogey to beat him on that hole, he had all kinds of issues going on.  Lost on 17, as he birdied it, right after I missed mine to lose 2&1.
    • Wordle 1,049 3/6* ⬜⬜⬜🟩🟨 ⬜⬜🟨🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩  
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.

The popup will be closed in 10 seconds...