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re: If you played a 1 man scramble at the Masters, would you still finish dead last?
Posted on 3/31/15 at 12:27 pm to Random LSU Hero
Posted on 3/31/15 at 12:27 pm to Random LSU Hero
Most of the replies I've read so far must be people who have no idea what a scramble is
Who cares if I couldn't break 95 in those conditions playing a round? Give me 2 cracks at every shot and I'm gonna shave a lot of strokes
Who cares if I couldn't break 95 in those conditions playing a round? Give me 2 cracks at every shot and I'm gonna shave a lot of strokes
Posted on 3/31/15 at 12:45 pm to PortCityTiger24
Yes. You could give me 4 shots per stroke and I wouldn't break 80 in any round.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 12:46 pm to Tiger Ryno
I couldn't, but seems like just being able to putt twice would be a huge advantage.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:01 pm to barry
Good thing there is its hard to hit drives OB....but it's easy to 4 putt for hackers.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:07 pm to Random LSU Hero
Depends on the competition. It'd be a hell of an experience even if you didn't.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:23 pm to AZTiger7072
quote:Dude bruh baw diddy diddy, no poster on this site breaks 90 baw!!!!!!!
I played college golf at University or Arizona, played professionally for a while, played in a U.S. Amatuer...
Give me two swings every time around any course and I'm breaking par more often than not. I would be nervous sure... But I get two swings and two putts every time. I think I would be in the hunt on sunday
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:34 pm to TheCaterpillar
quote:Dumb sweeping statement by one of the best golfers to ever play the game.
That's quite a dumb, sweeping statement. I know some damn good +1/+2 semi-pro club pros and I know some with 10 handicaps.
You'd think he'd have earned the benefit of the doubt.
I'm pretty sure that you are missing the point... so I'll spell it out for you.
He is trying to give a difficulty reference for the schmo's that sit at home and watch Augusta (like you, me, your club pro). Scratch at your local municipal doesn't even begin to come close to the setups that these guys play.
So... your +1/+2 semi-pro club pros.. and your 10 handicaps.... those are exactly the guys he's talking about.
Is it an exaggeration? probably.
Is it really that far from the truth? probably not.
Everyone tends to underestimate how hard these courses are. I'll take the word of a guy with a green jacket over some bro on a message board, no offense.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:36 pm to Mahootney
quote:He hasnt. That was a dumbass statement. The club pro at our Local club qualified for the US open and made the cut. Alonzo Mourning also makes dumbass statements. Alot of pros do
Dumb sweeping statement by one of the best golfers to ever play the game.
You'd think he'd have earned the benefit of the doubt.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:39 pm to Mahootney
quote:LINK
"I don't see it happening," Tiger Woods told us, reaffirming his statement from last year's Open, when he said a 10-handicapper wouldn't break 100. "Especially if the setup is like it was at Oakmont last year. No way.
This is what Tiger actually said. It was about the US Open.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:39 pm to Tiger Ryno
Your 4 putt comment prompted me to reply after enjoying the comments in this thread.
As this thread relates to me, probably a lifetime 10 hdcp (low 7), who presently carries a 12, I think I would easily break 85 at Augusta under the terms given by the OP.
I've walked the course before, played its sister course, Palmetto in Aiken, on the Monday of the tournament. There were actually some pros getting ready for the tournament and avoiding the crowds when we played. I shot 92 w 3 FOUR putts. No gimmes on those greens and a stimpmeter doesn't do them justice. So, yes, most probably can't imagine how difficult the speed is.
But, Augusta is not known for its rough. If you had posed this question in regards to a U.S. Open, then I couldn't be so sure. I've never played it, but I know it well from simulation. My first round at the Old Course I shot 79. I literally knew the name of every bunker and break in the greens from computer games.
I have no doubt that the scratch golfers in this thread could drink like John Daly and be on the leaderboard come Sunday. I've had a good round on a decent course used for amateur championships in the low 80s, while a +7 playing partner set a course record w a 57. Every club has guys that good. The only difference is putting and pressure, which becomes much less of a factor for a guy that good w 2 shots.
As this thread relates to me, probably a lifetime 10 hdcp (low 7), who presently carries a 12, I think I would easily break 85 at Augusta under the terms given by the OP.
I've walked the course before, played its sister course, Palmetto in Aiken, on the Monday of the tournament. There were actually some pros getting ready for the tournament and avoiding the crowds when we played. I shot 92 w 3 FOUR putts. No gimmes on those greens and a stimpmeter doesn't do them justice. So, yes, most probably can't imagine how difficult the speed is.
But, Augusta is not known for its rough. If you had posed this question in regards to a U.S. Open, then I couldn't be so sure. I've never played it, but I know it well from simulation. My first round at the Old Course I shot 79. I literally knew the name of every bunker and break in the greens from computer games.
I have no doubt that the scratch golfers in this thread could drink like John Daly and be on the leaderboard come Sunday. I've had a good round on a decent course used for amateur championships in the low 80s, while a +7 playing partner set a course record w a 57. Every club has guys that good. The only difference is putting and pressure, which becomes much less of a factor for a guy that good w 2 shots.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:50 pm to wahoocs
I would compare the greens at Augusta to the ones at LA tour. Most on this board that have played there can't break 90.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:53 pm to Random LSU Hero
quote:
If you played a 1 man scramble at the Masters, would you still finish dead last? by Random LSU Hero
Of course I would, as would most everybody in this thread who isn't a professional golfer.
quote:
Would you make the cut? Would you be in the hunt???
Not even close, and anybody who says they would is a liar or an a-hole, or both.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:53 pm to AZTiger7072
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I played college golf at University or Arizona, played professionally for a while, played in a U.S. Amatuer...
Give me two swings every time around any course and I'm breaking par more often than not. I would be nervous sure... But I get two swings and two putts every time. I think I would be in the hunt on sunday
Nah, you would choke just like every other athlete from the University of Northern Nogales.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:57 pm to CocomoLSU
quote:
anybody who says they would is a liar or an a-hole, or both.
Or just better than you at golf
Posted on 3/31/15 at 2:00 pm to lsupride87
quote:Oh look. Another person that is taking the statement literally and missing the point.
He hasnt. That was a dumbass statement. The club pro at our Local club qualified for the US open and made the cut. Alonzo Mourning also makes dumbass statements. Alot of pros do
So, he hasn't earned the benefit of the doubt, but somehow you do??? Some random poster on a message board.
So.... YOUR pro made the cut at the US open... didn't realize he was representative of MOST of the club pros. Glad you clarified that. I was so worried that your club pro was the only bad one.
And wtf is Alonzo doing up in here?
This post was edited on 3/31/15 at 2:05 pm
Posted on 3/31/15 at 2:29 pm to Mahootney
quote:Never said most pros would. You and the quote you posted are the only ones making broad generalizations.
So.... YOUR pro made the cut at the US open... didn't realize he was representative of MOST of the club pros
Posted on 3/31/15 at 2:30 pm to lsupride87
I thought Tiger's quote was about a 10 handicap, not the local pro.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 2:37 pm to Dawgsontop34
Both of those might beat Tiger today.
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