Ravenous Bugblatter Beast
Deep in thought
- Sep 6, 2005
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I'm nearly utterly convinced that almost every hacker has at least one good shot every round, and something I've been trying to do is remember what thoughts I was having at the time of that good shot.
Wednesday evening at Loch Nairn, the 8th hole, a long dogleg left par-4 of around 440 yards. I had teed off with a 3I, which had left me about 230 yards from the pin. There was a group in front of my group, and I went to play a 4I to get the ball up in range of a wedge. I fatted it, hitting way behind and only advanced the ball around 60 yards.
I took that 60 yards of walk to calm myself, and focus on what I wanted to do. Make sure to transfer weight back to right, take club back and keep right elbow tucked in, watch the ball and swing through. So when the group in front cleared the green, I setup with those thoughts and a 6I, figuring even if short it would have a chance to run onto the green since it was open in front.
I pulled the trigger on the swing, and got the ball clean, then took a divot from the turf in front of the ball which streaked off into the deepening twilight. Oh it felt good, but about halfway there, the ball got lost in the low light. But I knew it had been straight, so it was just a matter of walking a straight line towards the pin.
Ended up 10 feet from the pin, after the ball had trickled forward about 5 feet from the mark it had spun into the green.
Probably the best 6 iron I've ever hit in my life.
Wednesday evening at Loch Nairn, the 8th hole, a long dogleg left par-4 of around 440 yards. I had teed off with a 3I, which had left me about 230 yards from the pin. There was a group in front of my group, and I went to play a 4I to get the ball up in range of a wedge. I fatted it, hitting way behind and only advanced the ball around 60 yards.
I took that 60 yards of walk to calm myself, and focus on what I wanted to do. Make sure to transfer weight back to right, take club back and keep right elbow tucked in, watch the ball and swing through. So when the group in front cleared the green, I setup with those thoughts and a 6I, figuring even if short it would have a chance to run onto the green since it was open in front.
I pulled the trigger on the swing, and got the ball clean, then took a divot from the turf in front of the ball which streaked off into the deepening twilight. Oh it felt good, but about halfway there, the ball got lost in the low light. But I knew it had been straight, so it was just a matter of walking a straight line towards the pin.
Ended up 10 feet from the pin, after the ball had trickled forward about 5 feet from the mark it had spun into the green.
Probably the best 6 iron I've ever hit in my life.