Maybe it's that my back and shoulders don't loosen up as easily when it's cool out. Maybe I'm like a Dominican pitcher who only gets going when the summer weather rolls in.
Just call me Pedro.
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The past 2 days have been 85-95 degrees and very humid in the Boston area. And I'm +8 over 36 holes during that time span. Yesterday, at Butter Brook, I shot 73.
Yes, that's right, +1.
I don't want to go through the hole round blow-by-blow, but thinking back on it there were a few key shots:
2ND HOLE, 1ST PUTT After making bogey on the 1st, I hit 5 iron to the middle of the fairway and 8-iron to pin-high about 18 feet from the hole. I putted that one a good 15 feet past, and missed the come-back for a dreaded 3-putt. Grrrrrrrrr. (+2 for the round)
4TH HOLE, APPROACH SHOT After hitting the right side of the fairway on the dogleg left, I pulled a 6-iron into the greenside bunker, leaving myself short-sided with a bad lie in the sand. I got out of the trap but had an impossible putt (from the top of a ridge about 25 feet across the green with the cup about 3/4 of the way down a hill. And... I hate 3-putts!!! (+4 for the round)
8TH HOLE, TEE SHOT The par-3 was playing at about 165 yards with the pin in front, slightly down wind. I hit 7-iron directly at the stick; it landed about 6 inches in front, bounced and then spun just a bit to the side, 3 inches from the hole. There were 2 members of the grounds crew up watering the green at the time; both said they couldn't believe it didn't go in. Closest I've ever been to an ace. (It turned out, by the way, that the two on the green were, in fact, the owners.) (+2 for the round)
16TH HOLE, 2ND SHOT After reeling off 10 straight holes at par or better (-2 over that stretch), I had just made a bogey on the difficult par-4 15th and stood at +3 on the 16th tee. The odds were against me, but eagle on the par-5 16th (which I'd managed before) would go a long way. My drive, unfortunately, did not go a long way -- only about 225 yards, but in the middle of the fairway. According to my GPS I had 277 to go, which meant I didn't have enough club unless I got a real favorable roll out. I went with 1-hybrid because the trajectory would be low and I usually do get a lot of top spin; maybe -- just maybe -- it would get me home or close to where I could chip in. I told myself to stay smooth, don't overswing (because that almost always gets me to snap-hook with my hybrids)... and I pured it. I watched at it sailed down the right side and caught the slope from there and ran toward the green. From my position on the fairway it looked pretty good, but I couldn't tell for sure if it got home or not.
It was home. 3 feet from the pin. Tap in eagle. (+1 for the round)
I needed to get up and down from 82 yards in a bunker. |
This was the putt left for even par. |
Hopefully I won't have to wait until next July to come that close again.
*Pics from the 18th hole were added on 7/21/11.
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