I remember the first at Bude. A bit reminiscent of the first at St Andrews in as much as you seem to have miles of room. A nice opener.
I remember the first at Bude. A bit reminiscent of the first at St Andrews in as much as you seem to have miles of room. A nice opener.
336 yards so short hole but has SI of 6 so I dont get one here. Heavy trees all up the right and on past the green. At about 230 theres 2 massive oak trees on the left side by side where the fairway doglegs left at about 30 degrees so you cant hit straight towards the green from the tee. They are so big that if you layed up it would have to be about 160 to green to be able to get over them with enough club to reach , however its a small green with a pronounced slope up to it and bunkers front left and right. You need to be up the right side to get a clear shot at the green but its only the longer hitters that can get far enough to see on the angle and this presents the problem where the trees are cutting in as they head for the green. Mostly you end up playing a bump and run of about 100/140 yds under the oak tree and hoping for a good roll out up and onto the green.
Tough start and have used everything from 6 iron to driver trying to find the best spot to land. Now I have given up trying to find the best place and just spank the driver straight at the big oak and let the golfing gods decide where i'm playing my 2nd from![]()
A bit reminiscent of the first at St Andrews in as much as you seem to have miles of room.
336 yards so short hole but has SI of 6 so I dont get one here. Heavy trees all up the right and on past the green. At about 230 theres 2 massive oak trees on the left side by side where the fairway doglegs left at about 30 degrees so you cant hit straight towards the green from the tee. They are so big that if you layed up it would have to be about 160 to green to be able to get over them with enough club to reach , however its a small green with a pronounced slope up to it and bunkers front left and right. You need to be up the right side to get a clear shot at the green but its only the longer hitters that can get far enough to see on the angle and this presents the problem where the trees are cutting in as they head for the green. Mostly you end up playing a bump and run of about 100/140 yds under the oak tree and hoping for a good roll out up and onto the green.
Tough start and have used everything from 6 iron to driver trying to find the best spot to land. Now I have given up trying to find the best place and just spank the driver straight at the big oak and let the golfing gods decide where i'm playing my 2nd from![]()
That sounds easy peasy japanesey
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Recently I've been "going for it" but mostly have ballsed it up, so tomorrow I'm going to lay-up and go easy to see if that works better.
Par 3 of 229 yards off the whites. Pond short left, OB right.
Par 3 of 229 yards off the whites. Pond short left, OB right. Tree line right for the pushed/sliced shot and bunkers left and right. I get a shot so happy with a 4 nett 3 and get away to a decent start. Had an 8 in a medal once which wasn't quite so good and played it like a novice with HTL at members day recently.