A brief recap of the October 24, 2010 match:
First, Keith bailed for some friends in Charleston. We determined he would not retain the Cigar at the conclusion of the match. If you ditch your friends while you retain the Cigar, you at least have to go out of state.
Second, Bob, on #2, took a triple after going from bunker to bunker to bunker. In all fairness, the first bunker shot was a buried lie and there was little hope of getting it out.
Third, Bob bounced back with birdies on #4 and #7.
Fourth, Chris decided, with the wind at his back, and coming off hitting a couple of great drives on the holes leading up to #9, to take it across the lake...straight across the lake. He hit a booming drive that cleared the lack of probably 20 yards, though it rolled back about 10 yards. He was 80 yards out in 1 on one of the longest holes on the course. Hats off for a gutsy drive.
Making the turn, Dale just missed a legitimate chance to break 50 on the front nine.
Bob took a one stroke lead to the back 9, shooting a 42, with Chris shooting a 43.
The match remained tight until #13, where Chris took a triple. After that, Bob stretched his lead out to 4 up with 2 holes to play. However, Chris created the greatest 2 hole comeback, thanks to a birdie-par finish while Bob when bogey-double for a tie.
Dale once again played the back 9 solid, probably the best ever he has played the back and with a par had a chance to break 50 on the back. Sadly, it was not meant to be, but be warned, Dale is on the verge.
Bob and Chris also finally broke 90. It had been a while.
This is a blog for those of us who play golf every Sunday for El Artista Bambino, or The Cigar.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Predictions...............
Gamecocks win by 3! Bob wins by 3!
That's right folks....both the Alabama and the Keith winning streaks are coming to an end this week. Gamecocks go out and score 24, holding Alabama to 21 (if that is called holding) and Gamecocks end the longest winning streak in college football.
Likewise Keith's retention of the cigar for the last 6 weeks is coming to a sad but necessary end. I predict Keith will remain in the hunt until he gets to #13. A little separation will develop there, followed by another stroke on 16 and 18, with Bob winning by 3. Bob was inspired by Rickie Fowler's thrilling singles match in the Ryder Cup and is going to birdie 4 straight holes. Okay, not that inspired.
Predictions:
Bob 87
Keith 90
Chris 91
Dale 101
Anyone who predicts all 4 scores gets a Fuddrucker's hamburger or ribeye sandwich on the Blog.
That's right folks....both the Alabama and the Keith winning streaks are coming to an end this week. Gamecocks go out and score 24, holding Alabama to 21 (if that is called holding) and Gamecocks end the longest winning streak in college football.
Likewise Keith's retention of the cigar for the last 6 weeks is coming to a sad but necessary end. I predict Keith will remain in the hunt until he gets to #13. A little separation will develop there, followed by another stroke on 16 and 18, with Bob winning by 3. Bob was inspired by Rickie Fowler's thrilling singles match in the Ryder Cup and is going to birdie 4 straight holes. Okay, not that inspired.
Predictions:
Bob 87
Keith 90
Chris 91
Dale 101
Anyone who predicts all 4 scores gets a Fuddrucker's hamburger or ribeye sandwich on the Blog.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
And yet another week ...
goes by with Keith once again holding the Cigar. Keith was nothing if not steady throughout the match. He made it through the front 9 without a single triple, and his 2 double bogeys were offset by 3 pars. On the back, he shot a near record low--shooting a 42. He started the back 9 off with a birdie..the first birdie I ever remember being shot on #10. He went on to par 4 of the next 5 holes and only had one triple. Keith never really found any real trouble on the course, forcing everyone else to take some risky chances in an effort to catch up.
Chris started off the day with a triple--not what he intended. He did manage to only triple one other hole, the 8th, but was only offset by one par. He did go on a nice roll of bogeys, with 5 out of 6 holes. On the back Chris rolled in 3 pars, but offset those with 2 doubles and a triple. Chris had a little trouble with the driver, but no real problems. He did vanquish his nemesis, #5, and #15, which he parred. Any other day, Chris might have won the cigar with being +1 on those 2 holes.
Bob played consistently. His biggest problem was leaving putts short, though he made a lot of the second putts. Had he not been putting well, Bob probably would have shot a 105. He blew up on #6, trying to cut the corner, only to spray the ball in the woods. On #7, he found the woods again, costing him yet another shot. Despite finding the woods again on #8, he did post a bogey, which was his best score in a while.
Bob's game went downhill on #15, yet again. In reality, it went sound on #14 when, from 200 yards out, he screwed up an easy 3 wood into the green. He still escaped with a bogey but on #15, lost a ball in the woods and never recovered. Likewise, on #16, he found trouble.
Dale had some of his best holes in a while. Dale got off to his typical slow start, despite a pretty gooddrive on #1. He tripled 3 of the first 5 holes. He did manage to bogey and part the other two holes, ad from #6 to #9 he went double, par, bogey, and bogey, would a realistic birdie putt on 8, and two par putts on 8 and 9.
Unfortunately, Dale continued with his streak of playing the back 9 worse than the front. I think it is a mental thing. Dale hung in there though and did mange to par #14. Dale has the skills..he needs some practice. And practice swings.
Bob broke in a new lob wedge. He liked it and thought it worked out well for him. He hit it on the last hole, just messing around, and it probably cost him a stroke but the match was over at that point.
Bob's new putter came in on Tuesday. Yep, a new putter. Watch out! He traded in a club or two and ended up with a club or two. Or two? Well it was cheap and why not!
Bob also hit the driving range on Wednesday night and though it got dark, he thinks he hit the ball well. Only time will tell.
SCORES:
Keith 88
Chris 95
Bob 95
Dale 106
Bob
Chris started off the day with a triple--not what he intended. He did manage to only triple one other hole, the 8th, but was only offset by one par. He did go on a nice roll of bogeys, with 5 out of 6 holes. On the back Chris rolled in 3 pars, but offset those with 2 doubles and a triple. Chris had a little trouble with the driver, but no real problems. He did vanquish his nemesis, #5, and #15, which he parred. Any other day, Chris might have won the cigar with being +1 on those 2 holes.
Bob played consistently. His biggest problem was leaving putts short, though he made a lot of the second putts. Had he not been putting well, Bob probably would have shot a 105. He blew up on #6, trying to cut the corner, only to spray the ball in the woods. On #7, he found the woods again, costing him yet another shot. Despite finding the woods again on #8, he did post a bogey, which was his best score in a while.
Bob's game went downhill on #15, yet again. In reality, it went sound on #14 when, from 200 yards out, he screwed up an easy 3 wood into the green. He still escaped with a bogey but on #15, lost a ball in the woods and never recovered. Likewise, on #16, he found trouble.
Dale had some of his best holes in a while. Dale got off to his typical slow start, despite a pretty gooddrive on #1. He tripled 3 of the first 5 holes. He did manage to bogey and part the other two holes, ad from #6 to #9 he went double, par, bogey, and bogey, would a realistic birdie putt on 8, and two par putts on 8 and 9.
Unfortunately, Dale continued with his streak of playing the back 9 worse than the front. I think it is a mental thing. Dale hung in there though and did mange to par #14. Dale has the skills..he needs some practice. And practice swings.
Bob broke in a new lob wedge. He liked it and thought it worked out well for him. He hit it on the last hole, just messing around, and it probably cost him a stroke but the match was over at that point.
Bob's new putter came in on Tuesday. Yep, a new putter. Watch out! He traded in a club or two and ended up with a club or two. Or two? Well it was cheap and why not!
Bob also hit the driving range on Wednesday night and though it got dark, he thinks he hit the ball well. Only time will tell.
SCORES:
Keith 88
Chris 95
Bob 95
Dale 106
Bob
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