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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 10:30:30 GMT -5
This week's event will be held at Sonny's Willow Run, a sprawling course designed in a beautiful rustic setting. But the question on many people's minds heading into the event is, where has Victor Lane gone? He did not stick around last week to watch his good friend Darryl A. Montgomery lift another trophy in the air, and when Darryl got back to the RV he discovered that Victor's belongings were removed from the rig and there was no sign of him. Will the two still meet up for their weekly tee time? Or should the main priority be finding out where Victor might have gone?
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Post by katana22 on Jun 2, 2019 10:57:14 GMT -5
#WhereInTheWorldIsVictorLane
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Post by katana22 on Jun 2, 2019 23:24:39 GMT -5
"No throwing my clubs around this week although i was still extremely nervous which isn't odd for me." New Clubs or did you fish them out of 17th?
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Post by Trayys on Jun 3, 2019 11:26:22 GMT -5
Last week... Chantres is all set to rip it down the fairway and get the tournament started..... One problem... and its not that sexy blue haired stallion in the middle of the screen, if you look at the top right you'll see that caddie Jack Daniels brought the wrong clubs to the 1st tee box... Chantres steps back and pretends to do some practice shots. "What do we do?!" asks Jack Daniels... "Well I don't know Jack, maybe bring the correct clubs!! Okay i got it Jack, go to clubhouse to take a fake dump, then steal some beginner clubs, your job depends on it." says Chantres Jack walks into the pro shop and runs rightout the front door and has never been heard from again (until he was spotted hanging onto the back of Darryls RV en route to Sonny's Willow Run) Chantres, still standing on the tee box soon realized Jack Daniels wasn't coming back and now only had 1 option.... so walking back up to take his stance on the 1st tee shot....... Boom.The fake injury. The fans love a comeback story, the BCT was paying their medical staff strictly to insert IV's into Victors' Lane before everyone round, so everyone seemed to win..... Everyone except for Chantres. Who just lost his caddie and best friend Jack Daniels, and to make things worse... Darryl Gumpery won again.... A devastated Victor keeps improving... Mayo will be ready after his 1st weeks on BCT.. Hector, ah well that guy still sucks... PW3 another top 10... McCord another top 5. Things are heating up on the BCT, Chantres still looking for a new caddie to man the bag this week, could be the change to get him over the hump!! Good luck this week BCTches!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2019 12:41:18 GMT -5
Captain Morgan may be available this week because nobody has found Victor yet.
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Post by Trayys on Jun 3, 2019 17:56:56 GMT -5
Captain Morgan may be available this week because nobody has found Victor yet. I spoke with Morgan a few minutes ago.. he is very worried about Victor.... Morgan said V Lane was walking down the 72nd hole of the Blue Moon Invitational muttering to himself "i gotta get outta here" over and over again to himself. Really disturbing stuff..The search continues #WhereIsVictor
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Post by toddfather on Jun 3, 2019 17:57:55 GMT -5
The RV finally made it into town this week. As Darryl parked, some course officials came running and yelling. He figured they were just fans wanting autographs but then he heard what they were saying. "You can't park that on the green sir!!!" For some reason Darryl thought the 9th green was the parking lot. No worries, he'll move back once everyone leaves and the pre-tee-off party begins. He has sent out invites to all his pals for this one (Hector, Jeremy, Jeffords, Chantres, Daniel, Mike, McCord, Preston and even BCT honorary cheerleader Terry Grayson). PW3 responded in text that he would love to attend, but wanted to get another 12 practice rounds in. Darryl did send a text to his pal Victor, but hasn't heard back yet. He's getting worried about Vic's whereabouts to be honest. He hasn't been heard from or seen since he stormed off last week after losing by one stroke. As Darryl checked in, officials gave him the tee sheet and pairings. He was floored with surprise when he saw that he was paired with none other then Victor Lane tomorrow. He wasn't sure how to take this news. Was Victor here? was Victor alive? Did Victor hate him for pulling the rug out from underneath him last week? Were they still friends or sworn enemies? Who knows, but one thing is for sure...the party was about to begin and he didn't have time to worry about it right now...
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Post by mharris2007 on Jun 3, 2019 18:21:09 GMT -5
Matt Harris played in just his fourth event ever for the BCT this week in the Copa da Zika. He played his first event in the PGA Championship Qualifying event 3 weeks ago after only just started playing the game of golf two weeks prior. He thought he was ready. Oh was he was wrong. He shot a +8 for the event. The following event he shot a +9. He skipped the next event to practice and change up his swing. His practice paid off as he shot a -32 in his third event the Blue Moon Invitational where he placed 16th in the field of 86 players. But let's talk about this event.
He started off Copa da Zika with a solid round 1 score of -10. Ball contact was solid and he made 92% of FIR and 94% of GIR. He had 10 Birdies and 0 Bogeys while only missing a couple of medium foot puts.
Round 2 was the complete opposite where he shot a -8 to get to -18 for the event. Ball contact was horrendous while he only made 61% of GIR. Luckily he couldn't miss a single putt inside 10 ft and he even managed to make a couple of long putts to have another Bogey free round, this time with 8 birdies.
Round 3 was another solid round where he shot a -13 to bring his score to a -31 for the event. Everything seemed to be working for him...ball contact and putting. He only missed 1 medium foot putt. He had 13 birdies with his third consecutive bogey free round.
Round 4 was his typical worst round. He was only able to score a -6 to bring his total to -37. You knew he was in for a long round when he missed his long birdie putt on the first hole by only a few centimeters. His putting continued to be abysmal throughout the round while only making 33% of his medium putts and 25% of his long putts. Even with barely missing putts he was able to start the round -4 through the first 8 holes, but then came the hole 9, a par 3 with a stroke index of 1. He somehow managed to get the ball within 7 feet of the pin. It was a fast side putt for what would have been a Birdie. He barely taps the ball and the ball goes under the hole by an inch... but then it starts to drizzle all the way down the green to the fringe where it lands outside of 15 feet. He says some unfortunate words that we have to beep out. He then tries to get his composure back by making the putt for par. He misses. His first three putt and Bogey for the event. He would again Bogey another hole on the back nine. He would also birdie another four holes, but while still missing some key putts bringing his total score to a -37.
He is currently tied for 8th place and tied for 2nd in the Xbox Division. However there are many great players that have yet to play, some with even PGA Tour experience. It will be interesting to see how far he drops. Will his score be good enough for his 2nd consecutive top 25 finish? Time will tell.
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Post by toddfather on Jun 3, 2019 18:26:55 GMT -5
Matt Harris played in just his fourth event ever for the BCT this week in the Copa da Zika. He played his first event in the PGA Championship Qualifying event 3 weeks ago after only just started playing the game of golf two weeks prior. He thought he was ready. Oh was he was wrong. He shot a +8 for the event. The following event he shot a +9. He skipped the next event to practice and change up his swing. His practice paid off as he shot a -32 in his third event the Blue Moon Invitational where he placed 16th in the field of 86 players. But let's talk about this event. He started off Copa da Zika with a solid round 1 score of -10. Ball contact was solid and he made 92% of FIR and 94% of GIR. He had 10 Birdies and 0 Bogeys while only missing a couple of medium foot puts. Round 2 was the complete opposite where he shot a -8 to get to -18 for the event. Ball contact was horrendous while he only made 61% of GIR. Luckily he couldn't miss a single putt inside 10 ft and he even managed to make a couple of long putts to have another Bogey free round, this time with 8 birdies. Round 3 was another solid round where he shot a -13 to bring his score to a -31 for the event. Everything seemed to be working for him...ball contact and putting. He only missed 1 medium foot putt. He had 13 birdies with his third consecutive bogey free round. Round 4 was his typical worst round. He was only able to score a -6 to bring his total to -37. You knew he was in for a long round when he missed his long birdie putt on the first hole by only a few centimeters. His putting continued to be abysmal throughout the round while only making 33% of his medium putts and 25% of his long putts. Even with barely missing putts he was able to start the round -4 through the first 8 holes, but then came the hole 9, a par 3 with a stroke index of 1. He somehow managed to get the ball within 7 feet of the pin. It was a fast side putt for what would have been a Birdie. He barely taps the ball and the ball goes under the hole by an inch... but then it starts to drizzle all the way down the green to the fringe where it lands outside of 15 feet. He says some unfortunate words that we have to beep out. He then tries to get his composure back by making the putt for par. He misses. His first three putt and Bogey for the event. He would again Bogey another hole on the back nine. He would also birdie another four holes, but while still missing some key putts bringing his total score to a -37. He is currently tied for 8th place and tied for 2nd in the Xbox Division. However there are many great players that have yet to play, some with even PGA Tour experience. It will be interesting to see how far he drops. Will his score be good enough for his 2nd consecutive top 25 finish? Time will tell. Matt Harris is welcome to drop by the RV and say hello. We love meeting new people in the BCT. Just bring a 6-pack and 2 lady friends please 😊
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Post by mharris2007 on Jun 3, 2019 18:29:15 GMT -5
Matt Harris played in just his fourth event ever for the BCT this week in the Copa da Zika. He played his first event in the PGA Championship Qualifying event 3 weeks ago after only just started playing the game of golf two weeks prior. He thought he was ready. Oh was he was wrong. He shot a +8 for the event. The following event he shot a +9. He skipped the next event to practice and change up his swing. His practice paid off as he shot a -32 in his third event the Blue Moon Invitational where he placed 16th in the field of 86 players. But let's talk about this event. He started off Copa da Zika with a solid round 1 score of -10. Ball contact was solid and he made 92% of FIR and 94% of GIR. He had 10 Birdies and 0 Bogeys while only missing a couple of medium foot puts. Round 2 was the complete opposite where he shot a -8 to get to -18 for the event. Ball contact was horrendous while he only made 61% of GIR. Luckily he couldn't miss a single putt inside 10 ft and he even managed to make a couple of long putts to have another Bogey free round, this time with 8 birdies. Round 3 was another solid round where he shot a -13 to bring his score to a -31 for the event. Everything seemed to be working for him...ball contact and putting. He only missed 1 medium foot putt. He had 13 birdies with his third consecutive bogey free round. Round 4 was his typical worst round. He was only able to score a -6 to bring his total to -37. You knew he was in for a long round when he missed his long birdie putt on the first hole by only a few centimeters. His putting continued to be abysmal throughout the round while only making 33% of his medium putts and 25% of his long putts. Even with barely missing putts he was able to start the round -4 through the first 8 holes, but then came the hole 9, a par 3 with a stroke index of 1. He somehow managed to get the ball within 7 feet of the pin. It was a fast side putt for what would have been a Birdie. He barely taps the ball and the ball goes under the hole by an inch... but then it starts to drizzle all the way down the green to the fringe where it lands outside of 15 feet. He says some unfortunate words that we have to beep out. He then tries to get his composure back by making the putt for par. He misses. His first three putt and Bogey for the event. He would again Bogey another hole on the back nine. He would also birdie another four holes, but while still missing some key putts bringing his total score to a -37. He is currently tied for 8th place and tied for 2nd in the Xbox Division. However there are many great players that have yet to play, some with even PGA Tour experience. It will be interesting to see how far he drops. Will his score be good enough for his 2nd consecutive top 25 finish? Time will tell. Matt Harris is welcome to drop by the RV and say hello. We love meeting new people in the BCT. Just bring a 6-pack and 2 lady friends please 😊 Sound good!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2019 20:17:24 GMT -5
After watching his old friend Darryl A Montgomery leave the European tour for other adventures, Leo Nidas was seen roaming the grounds after hours just before dark. He snuck on with some old clubs he found in the cart barn unattended and played a round to try and capture some of his old glory days. He shot an obviously unofficial -13 and is really lamenting over whether or not to make his BCT presence official.
It felt good to play again without the pressure of the European tour and young Leo is considering giving it up and hitting the road with the BCT guys.
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Post by HeMan1202 on Jun 3, 2019 21:27:11 GMT -5
Is it mandatory that we refer to ourselves in the 3rd person on this tour?
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Post by mharris2007 on Jun 3, 2019 21:32:40 GMT -5
Is it mandatory that we refer to ourselves in the 3rd person on this tour? Haha yeah I wasn't sure either but I went ahead and went with it because I saw others doing it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2019 22:12:07 GMT -5
LOL, no, just some of us are into the whole fictional thing for fun. It's part of the entertainment of keeping it fresh each week. But you can be completely normal if you wish. Great round BTW!
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Post by katana22 on Jun 3, 2019 23:22:53 GMT -5
Welcome to the tour Matt hope to see you around RV.
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