Golf
- Smeagol
- Capt
- Posts: 1521
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:15 pm
- Location: UK, Carrot Cruncher Country
- Gender:
- Age: 72
Re: Golf
Won my quarter final match today, beat a 4 handicapper who was not having a particularly good day. I played OK so it was tough for him (having to give me 13 shots). I won 6 & 5.
Roll on the semi-final!
Roll on the semi-final!
We hates Bagginses!
Re: Golf
My only round on a golf course was during a job interview - on a course with frozen water hazards.
One of the participants had only one arm and he pushed the 'handle' of the club up his sleeve and then cursed loudly when his shot was less than perfect - I learned a lot of new swear words . . .
One of the participants had only one arm and he pushed the 'handle' of the club up his sleeve and then cursed loudly when his shot was less than perfect - I learned a lot of new swear words . . .
- Smeagol
- Capt
- Posts: 1521
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:15 pm
- Location: UK, Carrot Cruncher Country
- Gender:
- Age: 72
Re: Golf
Sadly not subscribing to pay television I have not been able to see any of the Ryder Cup so far, will have to wait for the highlights later.
The good news is that apart from this event and the Open, I do not miss not having any pay TV. And I save a lot of money.
The good news is that apart from this event and the Open, I do not miss not having any pay TV. And I save a lot of money.
We hates Bagginses!
Re: Golf
Me too Smeag. No pay TV, but followed Sunday match commentaries on Auntie Beeb at 0200 - local.
Must admit when I played comps regularly much preferred match play events.
Alison
Magic, absolutely magic.Ryder Cup 2018: Europe thrash US 17½-10½ to regain Ryder Cup
Must admit when I played comps regularly much preferred match play events.
Alison
Rev Mother Bene Gesserit.
Sent from my PDP11/05 running RSX-11D via an ASR33 (TTY)
Sent from my PDP11/05 running RSX-11D via an ASR33 (TTY)
- Smeagol
- Capt
- Posts: 1521
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:15 pm
- Location: UK, Carrot Cruncher Country
- Gender:
- Age: 72
Re: Golf
Played the semi-final of my club match play competition................and lost
Both of us started poorly but my opponent got better sooner. the better man won on the day so no complaints. Maybe try again next year.
On a better note I have been asked if I would like to be club vice-captain next year (I said Yes) which means I will be captain in 2020.
Both of us started poorly but my opponent got better sooner. the better man won on the day so no complaints. Maybe try again next year.
On a better note I have been asked if I would like to be club vice-captain next year (I said Yes) which means I will be captain in 2020.
We hates Bagginses!
- Woody
- Chief Pilot
- Posts: 10334
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 6:33 pm
- Location: Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand
- Age: 60
Re: Golf
I’m no expert, but I don’t think that it’s a great start
McIlroy +5 (5)
Rory McIlroy hacked out on the fifth and is on the green for two. He has around 40ft left for birdie. This has been a round laced with evil so far.
Here comes the putt, superb... an inch left for par and in it goes. Five holes down, five shots gone
When all else fails, read the instructions.
- Wodrick
- Chief Pilot
- Posts: 8423
- Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2015 8:23 am
- Location: Torrox Campo, Andalucia.
- Gender:
- Age: 74
Re: Golf
One notes that El Tiger has matched Slammin' Sam's long standing record of 82 PGA tour victories, just Jack's rather more difficult record now (18 majors).
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ITORRO10?cm_ven=localwx_pwsdash
- Undried Plum
- Chief Pilot
- Posts: 7308
- Joined: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:45 pm
- Location: 56°N 4°W
- Smeagol
- Capt
- Posts: 1521
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:15 pm
- Location: UK, Carrot Cruncher Country
- Gender:
- Age: 72
Re: Golf
An update on my role as captain of my golf club. One word sums it up pretty well...crap!
Not the best of years to be captain. Testing year both financially and also having members moan about almost everything. Whatever the committee do there are some members who complain loudly. Still, I took the role willingly so must take the sh1t that comes with it! I have been asked if I would like to continue next year, My answer was prompt and negative!
Once again we are into a month of no golf. I suppose the complaints will start rolling in again!
Not the best of years to be captain. Testing year both financially and also having members moan about almost everything. Whatever the committee do there are some members who complain loudly. Still, I took the role willingly so must take the sh1t that comes with it! I have been asked if I would like to continue next year, My answer was prompt and negative!
Once again we are into a month of no golf. I suppose the complaints will start rolling in again!
We hates Bagginses!
Re: Golf
https://www.12news.com/article/sports/g ... dac0ad3857
GOLF
Watch this incredible hole-in-one from Jon Rahm at a Masters practice round
Though it didn't count, Jon Rahm may have hit one of the most impressive golf shots in history.
Credit: AP
Rickie Fowler, left, watches as Jon Rahm, of Spain, celebrates chipping into the hole on eat 16th green during a practice round for the Masters golf tournament Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Author: Cameron La Fontaine
Published: 12:28 PM MST November 10, 2020
Updated: 12:28 PM MST November 10, 2020
Facebook Twitter
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jon Rahm is getting ready to make his fourth career start at The Masters, and his preparation at Augusta National this week has been impressive to say the least.
The Arizona State alum is playing some of the best golf in his career over the past year, which has included multiple wins on the PGA Tour and nine top-10 finishes.
Many of the players at Tuesday's practice round lined up in front of the teebox at the Par-3 16th hole and launched their golf balls into the pond, trying to skip the ball up to the green, as is tradition at Augusta prior to the tournament.
Though it didn't count, Jon Rahm may have hit one of the most impressive golf shots in history.
His ball skipped at least four times, hit the bank before the green, skipped up onto the green and took the slope all the way around and finally into the hole.
Check the video out below:
This was actually Rahm's second hole-in-one in two days at Augusta National. A day earlier, Rickie Fowler took this video of Rahm walking up to retrieve his ball on the 4th hole.
Not to jinx him or anything, but it looks like Rahm has some insane mojo going for him, at least early in the week.
The 26-year-old Spaniard has been solid at Augusta National in his previous three Masters starts. In 2017, Rahm placed 27th, then fourth in 2018 and he tied for ninth in 2019.
Rahm tees off with Bryson DeChambeau and Louis Oosthuizen on Thursday at The Masters at 5:33 a.m. Arizona time.
Hope the link works. Great video.
I didn't know about this tradition at The Masters.
PP
GOLF
Watch this incredible hole-in-one from Jon Rahm at a Masters practice round
Though it didn't count, Jon Rahm may have hit one of the most impressive golf shots in history.
Credit: AP
Rickie Fowler, left, watches as Jon Rahm, of Spain, celebrates chipping into the hole on eat 16th green during a practice round for the Masters golf tournament Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Author: Cameron La Fontaine
Published: 12:28 PM MST November 10, 2020
Updated: 12:28 PM MST November 10, 2020
Facebook Twitter
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jon Rahm is getting ready to make his fourth career start at The Masters, and his preparation at Augusta National this week has been impressive to say the least.
The Arizona State alum is playing some of the best golf in his career over the past year, which has included multiple wins on the PGA Tour and nine top-10 finishes.
Many of the players at Tuesday's practice round lined up in front of the teebox at the Par-3 16th hole and launched their golf balls into the pond, trying to skip the ball up to the green, as is tradition at Augusta prior to the tournament.
Though it didn't count, Jon Rahm may have hit one of the most impressive golf shots in history.
His ball skipped at least four times, hit the bank before the green, skipped up onto the green and took the slope all the way around and finally into the hole.
Check the video out below:
This was actually Rahm's second hole-in-one in two days at Augusta National. A day earlier, Rickie Fowler took this video of Rahm walking up to retrieve his ball on the 4th hole.
Not to jinx him or anything, but it looks like Rahm has some insane mojo going for him, at least early in the week.
The 26-year-old Spaniard has been solid at Augusta National in his previous three Masters starts. In 2017, Rahm placed 27th, then fourth in 2018 and he tied for ninth in 2019.
Rahm tees off with Bryson DeChambeau and Louis Oosthuizen on Thursday at The Masters at 5:33 a.m. Arizona time.
Hope the link works. Great video.
I didn't know about this tradition at The Masters.
PP