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Huge roar from the gallery for the lead card on the green of #15…
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Huge roar from the gallery for the lead card on the green of #15…
It just got real... opcorn:
Same here.Live broadcast froze for me just as they were going to explain 11. Can anyone clarify?
Sarah Hokom isn't necessarily the best FPO player in the US, but she just might be the steadiest performer.
She seems to perform closer to her potential ceiling round after round, week in and week out. She doesn't have the big distance or upside that Paige, Hailey, or Cat do... but she doesn't seem nearly as likely to get on the roller coaster the others can't seem to stay off of for several events in succession.
Much of that is due to her tendency "stay within her game" and play higher percentage shots. The others definitely push the risk/reward envelope harder than she does. But I really admire her consistency, winning attitude, and approach to the game.
as a HUGE fan of Sarah i am glad to see that someone else appreciates the course management aspect of her game. i am also a forehand dominant player after 20 yrs playing strictly backhand (and 20 yrs forehand by necessity)and i know how you have to look at a hole and pick your opportunities. unless a lefty designed it you are usually screwed. i just wish i could give her a few days of putting instruction
There were no type of tee pads that would have had grip yesterday. With being in the woods and dirt being walked onto the teepads there was nothing to do. Also, pros should be able to make adjustments in what they do to be able to adapt to the conditions.