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what is Nate Doss`s average rating for the tourney? Impressive!
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I doubt that we will have any pro pools playing Down Under. It will probably be the ams again.smitty wrote:They are going to in 09 or when ever. I saw a post from Jack Lowe about fly pads and new baskets down under.nastyNate wrote:would KC use Rosedale Down-under in worlds? i would think that very unlikely. .
I also played it at Am Worlds in O3.
So yes they did, and yes they will.
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I can see why plays don't like it when there is no clear fairway because there are trees everywhere. It is true that this is bad course design.
With that said, I am a fan of courses that have lots of trees, elevation, and hole par differences. Iqbal compared Highbridge to Ted's Dread. I have a feeling that I would love those courses.
Why is it that the same players usually finish at the top for wooded courses. Some players have a reputation for tearing up these difficult courses. Obviously there is some skill to aiming at and hitting small gaps. It's called accuracy.
With that said, I am a fan of courses that have lots of trees, elevation, and hole par differences. Iqbal compared Highbridge to Ted's Dread. I have a feeling that I would love those courses.
Why is it that the same players usually finish at the top for wooded courses. Some players have a reputation for tearing up these difficult courses. Obviously there is some skill to aiming at and hitting small gaps. It's called accuracy.
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Top 20 finish is awesome! The pressure at this kind of event has got to be unbelievable. Looks like there are so many ways to go wrong on these courses.
Eric threw down some 59's on Highbridge Gold. 1000 rated golf was 65 and 64. That has to be one of the toughest courses every played. I'm curious to hear how Eric liked it.
Pressure didn't get to Doss. Kaalstrom was 8 down after 7 holes. Nate didn't take a single 4 in the final 9.
Anyone hear how they decided who would get to play in the 4th place spot in the final 9?
Eric threw down some 59's on Highbridge Gold. 1000 rated golf was 65 and 64. That has to be one of the toughest courses every played. I'm curious to hear how Eric liked it.
Pressure didn't get to Doss. Kaalstrom was 8 down after 7 holes. Nate didn't take a single 4 in the final 9.
Anyone hear how they decided who would get to play in the 4th place spot in the final 9?
Playoff. Only took one hole apparently.Schoen-hopper wrote:Anyone hear how they decided who would get to play in the 4th place spot in the final 9?
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Mike Randolph birdied. Anthon and Feldberg missed their putts.
Congrats to our new world champs Nate Doss and Val Jenkins, and congrats to E-Mac on the top 20.
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Thanks for the love Tracy, I'm happy with 32nd place finish at my first ever worlds and oh ya, I also got 2nd place in the Worlds Putting contest, besting Steve Rico by 8 points.Ruder wrote:Discraft, Innova, Discraft, Discraft, Innova.
Nice finishes Emac and Tank.
My highlight for sure is throwing the hot round and course record, 48, at Blueberry the 4th round.
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