I hope you mean to the far right....Hoggy31 said:To the far left is an actual picture of the "infamous" toilet hole
nibbs said:Hit 90 today or +21. After 7 holes I was +10, but I then embarked on a run of awesomeness. I was +11 after 15 (69 shots), looking on track for an awesome score, only to capitulate over the final 3 holes to finish up with 90. dam annoying. on one par 5, i hit the green in 2 shots. dam that felt good
Michael Campbell played at quite a easy course growing up. Didn't do him any harm.Clarence said:Rumour has it New Zealand courses are a bit easy. I heard the sign of a tough New Zealand course is if there is one bunker.
I was there tbh. Kurt played like 8 holes in which he got 6 pars, 1 birdie, and a double bogey. Then on the last 3 holes he went 7,8,6. Definitely a choke imo. He was aiming to go under 90, then after 15 holes he looked a good chance to get 84, which would beat my best score. This seemed to really get to him mentally imo.Blaze said:Nibbs, closing out is often challenging.. I would venture to suggest that those last 3 holes you are battling with your head more than the course.
martin, hitting my eagle ball into that pond broke me tbh.thierry henry said:Then on the last 3 holes he went 7,8,6. Definitely a choke imo. He was aiming to go under 90, then after 15 holes he looked a good chance to get 84, which would beat my best score. This seemed to really get to him mentally imo.
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clarence, tbh, this course has about 9 bunkersClarence said:Rumour has it New Zealand courses are a bit easy. I heard the sign of a tough New Zealand course is if there is one bunker.
he'd show guts imho, although Clarence, if you could clarify exactly what the situation is, it'd make answering the question a lot easier ffs.Clarence said:Kurt, when it gets to situations like that you've just got to ask yourself. What would Steve Prefontaine do?