agibson
Eagle Member
even if you can lay up for the easy 3...its a 200' hole. there should be legit chances at a 2.
I was thinking risk/reward. Easy 3, and easy for an attempt at a deuce to turn into a 4. Or worse.
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even if you can lay up for the easy 3...its a 200' hole. there should be legit chances at a 2.
Ragna looks like she's having the most fun or at least has the best attitude out there.
Yeah totally! Nice to see some of the Euro/Asia players playing well, especially Ragna. I wonder where's the likes of Simon or Seppo?
7 has early trouble that might cause problems.
From spectating yesterday, I'd give "fun" or "good sport" points to Barsby (despite being really unhappy with his afternoon round - glad he did well this morning) and Finley, among others.
I was thinking risk/reward. Easy 3, and easy for an attempt at a deuce to turn into a 4. Or worse.
Is there a reason the circle isn't painted around the baskets? I just realized I've seen multiple players walking off their lie. Seems like it's too big of an event to leave to footsteps.
Laying up from the schule gives plenty of opportunity to execute the skill of short placement shots. That is a real DG skill that top players need to master.
100' layups off the tee as a strategy is not good championship golf nor is it entertaining to watch.
Is there a reason the circle isn't painted around the baskets? I just realized I've seen multiple players walking off their lie. Seems like it's too big of an event to leave to footsteps.
When circles get painted, do they become official? Or in principle do the players still have to measure?
But, it's true. Some courses paint them. I saw zero painted at Lemon. I heard one MPO player ask "am I outside the circle". I only saw a couple pacing off putts (I didn't know that was allowed!), and the one I remember best was well outside the circle.
Exactly, entertaining golf is watching them go for it and get bogeys like us common folk!