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oh man it was entertaining... every time my scorecards goes to the north pole im going to remember TAIII
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Anyone care to catch me up on what happened? I didn't see it on play-by-play, nor is it in the notebook for the day.

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He had a touchy pitch against a slope and he managed to leave his pitch in the same place four times. All four times it rolled right back to him. Don't remember which hole.

On the fifth one he hit it about 20 feet past the hole, and then he made the putt.

After that fifth pitch he threw his wedge, as hard as he could, directly into the rough on the green structure, leaving the head completely buried and the shaft sticking into the air.
In the bag 8/12/09:
R9 w/ 63g S Fubuki | 909F2 13.5º | 909H 19º | MP-67 w/ Project X 5.5, 3-PW | Spin Milled 52â¢04, 56â¢08, 60â¢04 | BC1, 35" | Tour One | uPro

Hcp: 5.9
Trend: 5.2

Yeah they had to show the replay speeded up so they could fit it into the time window. What I imagine hurt the most was, according to the anouncers, he had hit an approach to within 4 feet but it spun off the green.

Imagine....4 feet for birdie.....no....ok time for a pitch. Then you pitch, pitch, pitch, pitch, pitch. Then you bury your clubhead up to the hosel in the fringe. Then you make a long one putt.

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