The original Bushwood thread is overflowing like Craig Stadler's FUPA.
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I thought we could also use the OP to create a WITB for ChiefsPlanet members. I'll list a poster's name and put their sticks in a spoiler tag, so you can see what everyone is carrying. [Reply]
Lol, that was hard to watch. How he kept from throwing his clubs in the water, I do not know. Then he turns around and birdies the very next hole. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
Lol, that was hard to watch. How he kept from throwing his clubs in the water, I do not know. Then he turns around and birdies the very next hole.
Someone better stay in his hotel with him tonight. Like Norman after the 95 Masters. [Reply]
I didnt get Sergio's play on 15 after the second ball in the water...he's teetering on not making the cut at that point, why not bail out and take his medicine. Even as an amateur golfer, there's a point where you bail out and make sure you're not putting yet another ball in the water.
Amazing what Spieth did with 5 straight birdies on the back nine. That kid is owning Augusta at this point.
The weather looks to be a real mitigating factor going forward, it's going to be a grind. [Reply]
Spieth came back to the pack so far today. Not having a good round and sitting at -2. Phil was at -2 and was right in the mix but just tripled bogeyed 9. [Reply]
Starting to get good now. Phil and Tiger have fallen back but some big names moving into the top ten. Speith, McIlroy, Johnson, Stenson, Fowler all in the top 10. Vijay Singh has jumped in there too. [Reply]
I do love the Masters - but don't do Golf, as I'm a tennis player. But, after watching the 13th hole - I was thinking to myself it has GOT to be one of the hardest holes at Augusta - interesting tidbit I found upon searching for my answer -
No. 13: Azalea (Par-5, 510 yards)
Although Azalea played as the easiest or second-easiest hole at Augusta in all four rounds last season — and historically plays as the second easiest — it’s provided the most variance of any hole at Augusta over the last 35 years, according to research from Data Golf.