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I had two birdies today including one on #18 which gave me a 79. However it was the first birdie that was the shot of the day for me. I had a snakey, downhill right-to-left 25-footer for the bird . . . Nothing but cup!
I had two birdies today including one on #18 which gave me a 79. However it was the first birdie that was the shot of the day for me. I had a snakey, downhill right-to-left 25-footer for the bird . . . Nothing but cup!
My best shot today was a trap shot. I should confess that I'm not usually very good out of traps, but a few
weeks ago I got out my Maltby M-series 56/10 wedge and bent it to 58/12 as an experiment. I also read an old
Harvey Penick tip about pointing the butt of the club at your zipper when setting up for a trap shot. It's
been working pretty well lately, and today I blasted one to about a foot away to save a par.....
Supp I think the reason that it works is that it exposes the bounce or rear edge of the wedge
better than having your hands ahead of the ball (which I used to do!). That makes the leading edge "dig"
into the sand too deep, and (for me, anyway) causes me to leave the ball in the sand! To a guy who knows what he's doing, this is probably "Sand Play 101." For me, it was like "Where has this been all these years???"
Good luck with it!
Maybe the best 60 yard wedge shot of my playing days. 60 degree wedge, 3/4 swing, proper toupee sized divot, medium trajectory, 10 feet below the hole and stopped quick. It seemed so easy at the time.
A scramble for me today, and the best shot came early. 192 yards for our approach into the first hole, wind into off the left, playing last with the best shot so far being about 5 yards short of the green - hit a knockdown 3-wood to 2 feet to give us a fast start. (We ended up with a 3-under 65 (net 61) on a tough day for scoring - the wind picked up significantly after the first few holes, and par was a good score on most holes, even with 4 tries at each shot.)
Saturday afternoon in my 2 broken club 9 hole round I had a fluffy lie with the ball above my feet from about 15 yards out. I took the 64 degree Callaway wedge I picked up from Dan this year, open the face slightly to compensate for the lie and gave it a healthy half swing. The TP5 landed 12" past the hole and spun back 3 feet. That wedge is great around the green. Thank you, Dan.