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The 69 Horn

Sometime last year my buddy John and I came up with the idea for the 69 horn.  The 69 horn is blown when a player reaches a point in his round where it is highly likely that a round in the 60's is about to happen.  I know a lot of golfers like to keep quiet about things when an outstanding round is in the works, for fear of throwing the golfer off (similar to a no-hitter in baseball).

Personally, I don't get into this strategy.  I feel that it is advantageous to call out the "elephant in the fairway."  Everybody is thinking about it, let's talk about it, let's get fired up about it, let's go low!  

After 14 holes today on the Links Course at Hawks Prairie , I texted John that I was 2 under par with 4 holes to play.  After some explanation about the remaining holes, the 69 horn was blown!!! Oh yeah!!  I promptly birdied the 16th hole to get to -3.  Unfortunately, I failed to get up and down on 17 and needed a birdie on 18 to get into the 60's.

After 3 decent shots in a pretty good downpour, I had 35 feet for the 69.  I hit a great putt that was tracking right at it.  As it neared the hole it took a left turn and burned the edge.  The 69 warning was called off as I tapped in for a pretty nice round of 70.

Check out the rest of my photos from the round in the course galleries under Hawks Prairie.


Super Bowl Thoughts

After Russell Wilson dropped back and threw an interception that effectively clinched a Super Bowl victory for the Patriots and simultaneously silenced the entire city of Seattle for several moments, I decided to make a list of things that I actually do enjoy about the Super Bowl.

  • The fact that it does not start until 3:30pm, so you can play golf in the morning
  • 7 layer bean dip
  • The 2 weeks of pre game coverage ensures you will know more than necessary about all unnecessary players
  • Squares, trivial betting:  Cheering frantically for worthless field goals with :02 left in the third quarter.
  • TV Commercials that throwback to the golden age of Super Bowl commercials.
  • 7 layer bean dip
  • Remembering the 1985 Chicago Bears.

 

 

Birthday eagle on #8

If you play the game of golf long enough, you will inevitably witness some of the most amazing feats of hitting balls into holes that the world has to offer.

Last week I was able to experience one of these moments.  I was paired up with Gavin and his wife Megan for a round out at Chambers Bay.  To set the story properly, it must be noted that this was a birthday round of golf for Gavin.  

On the 8th hole Gavin found himself 130 yards out and on the side of the steep slope that lines the left side of the 8th fairway.  I was surprised he was even able to find his ball amongst the dense grasses.  Perhaps sensing his birthday moment was upon him, Gavin boldly struck his approach toward the green.

I heard a "great shot" from Gavin's caddy followed by a "It went in!!"  Sure enough, our birthday golfer had found the bottom of the hole for an eagle 3 on the difficult 8th hole.  

It is worth mentioning that anything on the green would have been considered a great shot given Gavin's position on the left slope.  Probably one of the coolest eagles I have ever witnessed!  I'd take that eagle over birthday cake all day long.  

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