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Turning over an elephant

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J
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Turning over an elephant

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Here I am, as usual, turning over an elephant.... actually, i think thats a 150 teebird, so not really an elephant..... more like a sparrow....

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Post by SWee-tee »

I like that hole .......it makes me feel like I can throw really far......LOL :wink:
I'm missing Emporia :( ........never thought I would say that......
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haha, I think thats true for everybody. Thats my favorite hole to practice on. Those trees really get in my way, makes me have to work on throwing low, and right now, with the pin way off to the left, i really have to fight my bad habits to throw it well. there are holes on the course i throw alot better, i just like that one more.
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Post by Ruder »

Is this hole on the west side? Cause I don't remember it too well.
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Post by nastyNate »

hole 7 on the west. plays down to the edge of the pond
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Ruder wrote:Is this hole on the west side? Cause I don't remember it too well.
Show up on time and you can see ALL the course. :lol:
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Post by J »

Nice one Leo.......

you can see the pin if you squint, its down under the reddish brownish, poo colored tree on the left near the waters edge...
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he still almost beat me!!!!!!!!
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Post by Leo D. »

I played with him when he was late, little phuk'r went on a birdie spree after carding some late strokes on the east side.
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Post by Ruder »

I remember this hole now, was a hyzer bomb with a pred in the setting it was in.
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Post by nastyNate »

when it is left it is a tough hyzer 'cause of that tree short....the right pin is a big hyzer for sure
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Post by J »

My big hyser is only good for 200 so its never a big hyser for me....

Ive actually had the most success on the left, by shooting for the right pin with a low stable shot... with like a pred or beast. Then I go for bird from the right pins green. Ive actually had a ton of birds shooting that way, which was far better than the pars (or worse) i was getting going for it in its current spot. Of course, thats like the only spot on earth that i could hit a 30 ft putt.
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I just throw and hope for the best.........although that applies to every hole ........ :roll:
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I thew a d crush into those harsh winds today, and landed about 2 feet from an ace on 7.... then I went and did it again with a teebird on 10... but that shot on 7 was sick. It just sort of hovered in the air, jumping from wind streams, and sorta planted itself on the ground gently next to the pin.
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