agibson
Eagle Member
I'll be curious to see how they do on 11 - I didn't see any of the top cards play it. It seems like a three _ought_ to be in reach - but it takes two really good throws to set it up. Nobody I saw (a couple of mid-tier MPO cards) really even came close.
A 90-degree dogleg right with a little more than half of the 590 feet after the dog leg.
Ah, there it is. *4. Not _too_ surprising, but a little disappointing.
I wonder how McBeat and company did? Ah, nice, it's archived! McBeth with a 3, and a total of three players on the top two cards. This may be the kind of hole that creates separation even among the top players in the game today.