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Post by blackaces13 on Sept 13, 2015 12:06:32 GMT -5
Nice job, Bob. You will definitely be a force to be reckoned with next year.
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Post by CGilb on Sept 13, 2015 12:11:02 GMT -5
I'm feeling really good about my position.
Rd 1- Bogey free through 17. Got to -6. Overplayed the wind on approach into the drink. Double to finish -4
Rd 2- just a decent round to -10
Rd 3- on fire. Putts falling. Fists pumping. -13
Rd 4- wind and difficult pins were a struggle. Two bogeys early. Fought back for -1
-28 for the tourney. That has to be at least top-3, right?
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 13, 2015 12:54:23 GMT -5
Well done Bob on fighting back and putting up some good rounds after that first round disaster, many a player would have called it quits! Yes cheers to you for finishing. Many of us have been there and I know how you feel..
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 13, 2015 12:56:05 GMT -5
I'm feeling really good about my position. Rd 1- Bogey free through 17. Got to -6. Overplayed the wind on approach into the drink. Double to finish -4 Rd 2- just a decent round to -10 Rd 3- on fire. Putts falling. Fists pumping. -13 Rd 4- wind and difficult pins were a struggle. Two bogeys early. Fought back for -1 -28 for the tourney. That has to be at least top-3, right? You put up a fine mark there, sir. -13 in the third.. wow. Honestly I hope that -28 is top 3 cause i'm at -24 with one to go!!! BTW i did exactly what you did on round 1. Doubled that last hole.. :/
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 15:02:14 GMT -5
Well done Bob on fighting back and putting up some good rounds after that first round disaster, many a player would have called it quits! I need to learn from him. I can't stop myself from getting annoyed whatever people tell me
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 13, 2015 16:09:08 GMT -5
Well done Bob on fighting back and putting up some good rounds after that first round disaster, many a player would have called it quits! I need to learn from him. I can't stop myself from getting annoyed whatever people tell me Take the next two weeks off... and get your arse ready for the Ryder Cup!! No golf for 10 days!
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Post by blackaces13 on Sept 14, 2015 0:08:42 GMT -5
I wanted to get my first 2 rounds posted for this before my flight tomorrow but the site is showing the par as 72. It's actually a 71 and I'm petrified to do it because I didn't shoot -9.
Is the Thursday deadline still in effect with no cut?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 0:15:53 GMT -5
I wanted to get my first 2 rounds posted for this before my flight tomorrow but the site is showing the par as 72. It's actually a 71 and I'm petrified to do it because I didn't shoot -9. Is the Thursday deadline still in effect with no cut? I noticed the same thing as far as the par 71 vs par 72. I also noticed that the main page scoreboard has the submit link, but if you pull down the PGA season and click on this event, there is no link there. Sucks that you have a flight and need to submit. I cannot confirm needing scores in by Thursday night, but the CC circuits have no cuts and scores can be posted until Saturday night. So, while I do know it is possible that the Thursday deadline MAY be off, I do not know if that is the case as it may need come minor coding done to make it so.
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Post by Doyley on Sept 14, 2015 0:25:23 GMT -5
We'll fix the par in the morning - I can't do it unfortunately - submit your strokes and you'll be fine after the change.
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Post by Doyley on Sept 14, 2015 0:26:23 GMT -5
Thursday deadline is not off - ie I got DQ'd earlier this year for submitting 20 min late.
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Post by blackaces13 on Sept 14, 2015 1:11:25 GMT -5
Ok. Entered as 63-63. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 2:14:04 GMT -5
My superb 77 has been submitted.
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 14, 2015 11:20:53 GMT -5
It has been fixed to par 71. Nice job on those 63 gents, I have a feeling that double bogey on Round 1, hole 18 is going to come back and haunt me....
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Post by bentfivewood on Sept 14, 2015 11:29:48 GMT -5
Well, I was even after three holes and had a look at eagle on #4. From practice and just watching the beads I saw if I missed long I was off the green. So I took off an additional 2 feet on my putt. I must've mishit it or pulled the putter back too far. I missed the cup a foot outside of the right and off the green I went. Then it was a comical sequence of what not to do to try and get up and down. -4th shot : flop up and ball rolled back to my feet -5th shot : flop up with no loft and short swing and ball rolled back to my feet -6th shot : chip onto green and ball stopped short and rolled back to my feet -7th shot : chipped again with different club and ball back to my feet -8th shot : don't even remember what I did, but the ball rolled back to me again -9th shot : don't remember and the ball this time rolled off the green to the right side from where I was originally -10th shot: chipped onto the green and it stayed -11th shot: putt in the hole for a +6 So is that pin unfair? No. Did I have a total lack of course management and some stubbornness? Yes. Anyways, I got it back to +4 after 17, but a 94% approach shot on #18 gave me a double and I finished round 1 at +6. R1: +6 (77) R2: -7 (64) R3: -10 (61) R4: -3 (68) -14 total when I needed a top 3 to advance, so season is over. I knew it was over after that 4th hole, but after the first round was over I was determined to play as well as I could to have a respectable finish after four rounds and I think I at least did that. Good luck to all yet to play and those who make it to next week! At about the 7th shot I would have teed upy driver and launched the ball into the woods, then rage quit. I can't stand those kinds of holes. But you tend to only do it once. Too bad yours happened during the tourney.
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 14, 2015 14:01:47 GMT -5
With 11 folks posted, Hole number 4, the Par 5 is the toughest on the course so far in round 1!! How often do you see that?
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