wull
Tour Rookie
the home course thread got me thinking.....
what's your least favourite hole at your course and why?pics would be an added bonus.
@ killin it's the 4th hole for me,and then again the 2nd time round (13th) from a different tee which is even more of a pain.
it's a 370 yrd par 4 that is aptly named "the gully"....
it's a blind tee shot to the fairway with tree's lining the right handside from the tee upto the top of the hill.if you shape the ball right to left you've pretty much had it so it definately suits the slicers and mid to high handicappers.they seem to play it ok.
once you get over the hill there is a slight down slope but it slopes left to right so if your ball hugs the left hand side and stays there you've got a hellish "ball below feet" shot.the left hand rough is a massive banking which is left to grow a bit.so it's a 50/50 chance that your ball can come back down onto the fairway but if not you're struggling to advance it any further.
because of my right to left shape i'm constantly worried about going there and many times it's got me.the 2nd shot is also blind to the green,it's not so bad in and around the green with 2 bunkers but if you are short and left there is gorsh bushes and the same way right.
the 2nd time round the tee is further over to the right and a straight line from the tee(missing the tree's on the right) takes you out towards the big sloping bank in the left rough....
definately my least favourite
what's your least favourite hole at your course and why?pics would be an added bonus.
@ killin it's the 4th hole for me,and then again the 2nd time round (13th) from a different tee which is even more of a pain.
it's a 370 yrd par 4 that is aptly named "the gully"....
it's a blind tee shot to the fairway with tree's lining the right handside from the tee upto the top of the hill.if you shape the ball right to left you've pretty much had it so it definately suits the slicers and mid to high handicappers.they seem to play it ok.
once you get over the hill there is a slight down slope but it slopes left to right so if your ball hugs the left hand side and stays there you've got a hellish "ball below feet" shot.the left hand rough is a massive banking which is left to grow a bit.so it's a 50/50 chance that your ball can come back down onto the fairway but if not you're struggling to advance it any further.
because of my right to left shape i'm constantly worried about going there and many times it's got me.the 2nd shot is also blind to the green,it's not so bad in and around the green with 2 bunkers but if you are short and left there is gorsh bushes and the same way right.
the 2nd time round the tee is further over to the right and a straight line from the tee(missing the tree's on the right) takes you out towards the big sloping bank in the left rough....
definately my least favourite
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