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BerntR 05-10-2005 08:13 PM

A perfect shot
 
Last year I holed two full shots - a "rabbit killer" from 180 yards and a wedge from 110 yards that I actually stroke pretty well. But none of them felt as good as this one.

It came in a competitive round - in windy conditions where the putts didn't drop and the swing let me down midway. But on this particular shot, everything was perfect.

I had a clear plan behind the shot and the trial swings felt just perfect. I was really focused at address and managed to produce a very smooth swing from impact fix. I had a steady extensior action and angled hinging - and the RH/LH wedges were never compromised. The whole execution was smooth yet determined. I pured the ball and proceeded to a controlled follow through. The ball came out low and landed 15 yards into the green. It had just enough speed to make it over the top of the green and tricled down towards the hole and dropped.

Suddenly - after a horrible T-shot - a very likely bogey 4 was transformed into a birdie 2.

:D
Nothing beats a perfect scramble!

Trig 05-10-2005 09:15 PM

Re: A perfect shot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BerntR
Last year I holed two full shots - a "rabbit killer" from 180 yards and a wedge from 110 yards that I actually stroke pretty well. But none of them felt as good as this one.

It came in a competitive round - in windy conditions where the putts didn't drop and the swing let me down midway. But on this particular shot, everything was perfect.

I had a clear plan behind the shot and the trial swings felt just perfect. I was really focused at address and managed to produce a very smooth swing from impact fix. I had a steady extensior action and angled hinging - and the RH/LH wedges were never compromised. The whole execution was smooth yet determined. I pured the ball and proceeded to a controlled follow through. The ball came out low and landed 15 yards into the green. It had just enough speed to make it over the top of the green and tricled down towards the hole and dropped.

Suddenly - after a horrible T-shot - a very likely bogey 4 was transformed into a birdie 2.

:D
Nothing beats a perfect scramble!

Sweet! Keep drillin' 'em in there! :lol:


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