Pulling a Dufner
Posted: August 19th, 2011, 9:25 am
I don't usually post about the games my pards and I play, but this was one of those funny/sad games, that following so closely behind the Dufner-Bradley PGA, I thought I'd go ahead and post about it.
Yesterday afternoon Jack, Gary and I played Whisperwind. The b9 conditions was a/d/g. I had a 1 stroke lead going to #15; a birdie-bogie put me 3 up with 4 to go. Generally that's good enough for the win, but lately, the way Jack and I play, nothing is routine.
On #15 I clicked just a moment too late and pushed the ball into the rough on the right side of the fairway. I think the texture at W'wind is Monterrey; anyway it was playing sticky. From 180 I played a 3W, held up on it but sent the ball into the water behind the green. My approach from med rough was too long, and I missed the 25' comeback putt for par. Jack birdied and my lead was down to 1.
On #16, I hit over the green into a trap, hit it too hard and missed the 18' putt for par. Jack did par and now we were even.
On #17, I barely missed another 18'er, Jack had a short putt and sank it, and he took the lead by 1.
We both birdied #18, but it was too little too late. I don't mind losing (used to it) but darn I hate giving them away like that. I'm sure Jason Dufner is feeling the same way... taking nothing away from Jack or Keegan either one for playing so well at the end.
Yesterday afternoon Jack, Gary and I played Whisperwind. The b9 conditions was a/d/g. I had a 1 stroke lead going to #15; a birdie-bogie put me 3 up with 4 to go. Generally that's good enough for the win, but lately, the way Jack and I play, nothing is routine.
On #15 I clicked just a moment too late and pushed the ball into the rough on the right side of the fairway. I think the texture at W'wind is Monterrey; anyway it was playing sticky. From 180 I played a 3W, held up on it but sent the ball into the water behind the green. My approach from med rough was too long, and I missed the 25' comeback putt for par. Jack birdied and my lead was down to 1.
On #16, I hit over the green into a trap, hit it too hard and missed the 18' putt for par. Jack did par and now we were even.
On #17, I barely missed another 18'er, Jack had a short putt and sank it, and he took the lead by 1.
We both birdied #18, but it was too little too late. I don't mind losing (used to it) but darn I hate giving them away like that. I'm sure Jason Dufner is feeling the same way... taking nothing away from Jack or Keegan either one for playing so well at the end.