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Post by bobtailnag on Nov 18, 2020 20:25:39 GMT -5
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Post by shoes on Nov 19, 2020 10:09:06 GMT -5
The back to back shots by Rahm where he hit a fairway shot barely above worm-burner level and then bounced a recovery shot off a tree backwards into the woods were something I had never seen on tour before.
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Post by 1hooper on Nov 19, 2020 13:46:10 GMT -5
I hit a couple of those Rahm shots on Monday but scrambled to a 41 for 9 holes. Just about the end of the season up here.
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Post by bobtailnag on Nov 19, 2020 13:54:27 GMT -5
Shoe, of all the shots you've ever seen, live or on the TV or computer, is the one that you most remember. Going back to about 1960, I saw, on TV, a professional player named "Porky" Oliver hit a bird and the ball landed on the green about 10 feet from the hole. Every time they show a bird during a tournament it pops up in my mind. As an aside - we only had 4 channels then.
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Post by shoes on Nov 19, 2020 16:26:04 GMT -5
bobtail- I did not see that one but that has to be the best one. hoop-most impressive. I am not that good of a golfer but I had my best year ever this year. Two keys- I swallowed my pride and hit from the senior tees in my league and I left my driver at home and drove with a hybrid 2 iron (a Cleveland Golf Halo launcher). All right, there were 3 keys- the third is that when putting I focused on keeping my head completely still- not sure how I ever missed that fundamental before.
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Post by gam on Nov 19, 2020 18:55:52 GMT -5
Nice video. Makes me feel better. I hit shots like that, unfortunately I don’t “recover” to shoot par or better for the round.
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