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Ever had a four putt?


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I was playing in a tournament at my home course, and my friend 7 Putted, plus 2 strokes for hitting a moving ball!

He was too frustrated after his 7th putt and just knocked it in as the ball was rolling past the hole.

He ended up with a 11 on the hole..

In my bag...

Driver: Titleist 910 D2 9.5*

Fairway: R9 3 Wood *15, Tour Edge Exotics 5 Wood

Hybrid: Taylormade 4 Rescue Dual *22

Irons: 4-PW Taylormade Rac's

Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 56.11, Vokey Spin Milled 60.07

Putter: Rife Aussie IBF Tour Edition 34"

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Yep... had one today, and two three putts -- but you would have had seen the putts to understand (fair but just barely.) Still shot 78 with all that going on. There are days when it just does not go in, and yet I still think I am a very good putter.

The real question is have you ever five putted (or more?) Years ago, at a college tournament on a relatively short easy course, the head pro overheard some players trash talking his course. He set the pins the second day. I know there was at least one five putt. Let me set the pins at Augusta National and I would almost promise some four putts from the pros. Not sure what would consititue a legal pin placement for the PGA however.

RC

 

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