Still no word at all from Neil (Unclenewy), so it's looking more and more likely that we'll have to consider him as a WD. Where are you, Neil?
I'm hoping to wrap up placings and prizes tomorrow one way or another. Neil's deadline is 10am PST Friday.
One thing to note is that Hans' wonderful coaching prize may be preferred by some of our winners, so if you're drawn at random for that you'll have the option of taking that prize, and letting the next-placed player in the relevant standings pick up the winnings.
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In other news, some of you have already seen that Shiner has jumped right in to the Unevens fun and set up a Better Ball tourney: "March Madness" 2 Player Best Ball Starter Clubs Uneven Lies Open. Check it out, and sign on up!
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Corwyn: I couldn't help going back for more last night, and of course, shot -3... Ah well, such is life...
And, finally, in further news...
I still can't put these clubs away... It's the strangest thing. Midway through the tourney, I was certain I'd be desperate to pull out the G20s and start making birdies again, but RSG with this setup has really gotten under my skin.
So, of course, I had another go earlier today and it all clicked (well, almost all... still missed ding on a few very makeable putts). Some of those demons are being exorcised!
I have to say this total immersion in Royal St. George's has really given me a huge respect for the course, and its challenges. I remember coming to it after the last tourney, and finding it absurdly easy with 'fancy clubs', as artificial flat lies and the darts right to the pin took all the contours out of play. But with this format, it's a real course again: I love the decisions involved in how to approach all those holes with ridges protecting the pin. You really have to consider your shots. And I still can't reliably get anywhere near the hole on the two par 5s, aaarggghh!
Here's my card: a best-ever effort with Uneven Starters, on any course, of -5 (but, of course, not when it mattered! I'm kind of glad in a way: it would have been awful to miss a 16 footer on the last to tie Hans!!!).