#13 on KIA ain't no picnic either :)
10th at BP can be a nightmare wind against back pin,ive 3putted from under 10 feet on that pin
Oldstir: #15 BETH or #9 OAK
#15 BETH or #9 OAK
Played correctly both these 2 holes can be an easy par. # 15 aim to the far left side of the green if it is front pin placement and the ball will funnel back down toward the hole. Usually the ball will end up below the hole giving you a chance at a birdie and a fairly easy par. But if you go rigth at the hole the ball will end up far above the hole leaving you an extremely difficult put that in some cases will roll right off the green.
#9 aim for the front bunker and even if you end up in the rough in front or behind the bunker you have a fairly simple chip or pitch to get close enough to have a easy par put.
With a strong headwind, 15 at BPB and 9 at Oak aren't nearly as daunting as 17 at SA (from Legend tees)
Ok, you saw my Eagle at #15 BPB , and I read about #17 St Andys so here goes...
Road Hole 2nd Shot
Not from the tips, in Low wind and lucky as hell but... It just happened a minute ago so I came over here giggling like a little kid..
Enjoy!
Happy Golfing
Joe
Oldstir: Everyone loves a stage? :)
Everyone loves a stage? :)
Who turned the lights out? LoL
Twas fun whilst it lasted.
I would say #2 on Andrews. Hate that green!! lol
Tip for 9 Oakmont, on the 2nd shot, put it in the front bunker then hit 2 to 3 yards past with b,s, and sit back, bask in the glory !!, lol
From the bunk hit a full 50 wedge about 24 !!
Helen.
For me it is STA #11 lucky to get within 50ft most times.
Whilst not the most difficult a hole that never ceases to give me problems, more than it should, is Oakmont no.12.
Being a par 5 with no real trouble off the tee this hole is a great birdie opportunity but more often than not I don't make 4. The green is obviously the cause of this, given it's a nightmare but it gives me no end of frustration......