Bam Bam just launched a 395-yard drive on 17. The announcer on the featured groups channel of the Masters website said it has been confirmed as the longest drive ever on that hole.
Then misses the putt and only makes par.
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Bam Bam just launched a 395-yard drive on 17. The announcer on the featured groups channel of the Masters website said it has been confirmed as the longest drive ever on that hole.
His putting has deteriorated considerably late in this round.Then misses the putt and only makes par.
Danny Willett's finish on 18, a triple bogey after a horrible sculled bunker shot, reminded me why I would never want to play at Augusta.
I'm happy to watch the pros play there. But I would shoot 150 plus in perfect conditions, let alone in strong winds like today.
Not sure how other PGA events do it, but the John Deere Classic used to have a pro-am event where three corporate and/or media types were paired with a pro. He hit the drive on each hole, the other golfers all played from there.It'll never happen with the direction my career has taken, but then and now I'd jump at the chance to play Augusta. To paraphrase, and experience unlike any other.
If things went ultra poorly (they would) I'd still keep score just to see the number. And enjoy the experience.
I've been fortunate to weasel my way into a lot of media days for PGA Tour events. It's always fun, no matter the difficulty.
My game is so-so, like a lot of us hacks. Can shoot from the low 80s to, well, sky's the limit. I've been able to play Bethpage Black dozens of times. It's a total ass-kicker. But it really, really teaches you to take your medicine to keep bogeys/doubles from turning into triples or worse.