Bumpity bump. I been thinking about this, and this would be the perfect card, using all low scores I've hear over this RG's running.
1: Birdie
2: Eagle
3: Eagle
4. Eagle
5: Eagle (hit the rocks on the tee shot and flop it in)
6: Birdie
7: Birdie
8: Eagle (it can be done, big drive leaves a short wedge)
9: Birdie
That's a 22 front 9, and I'm combining the best scores for each hole I've seen during the comp, with the exception of unlikely long-distance holeouts.
10: Birdie
11: Eagle (bee-atch of a green, but a short hole)
12: Eagle
13: Birdie
14: Eagle (same reason as #8)
15: Eagle
16: Eagle (I did this one myself, green can be driven and then the longish putt drained)
17: Birdie
18: Birdie
22 back 9, gives a 44 full 18. 5 spare shots there to still break 50.
So, why was the barrier not broken?
- Championship greens
- Cabo's greens are a bee-atch at times
- The immense pressure
- It was a single play Ready-Go, not very many chances to grind out the rounds in search of sub-50
- 1k credits on the line (this is a small factor, but it affected me a lot
I think Championship greens, along with viciously sloped greens in places, along with little opportunities to grind for sub-50, along with some big credits on the line held the barrier in place.
For now...