
This started with a green and a bunker, and then it escalated quickly. I mean, it really got out of hand fast! Next thing I knew I was adding a cross-hatching, two balls, a skyline, clouds, and frickin' ships in the ocean. It's a little off but hey this was sketched in about 15 minutes.
Golf courses have holes, and sometimes they are put in strategic locations to make them easy or difficult to access. For example, this hole is right behind a bunker, and the green is backed up to a large body of water. Odds are players will lay up short and to the right to avoid landing in the sand (it's a trap) or going for a swim.
Hey, it's got ears and a tail, so it's furry.
Golf courses have holes, and sometimes they are put in strategic locations to make them easy or difficult to access. For example, this hole is right behind a bunker, and the green is backed up to a large body of water. Odds are players will lay up short and to the right to avoid landing in the sand (it's a trap) or going for a swim.
Hey, it's got ears and a tail, so it's furry.
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the course I played the other day (a fairly-short, run-down mom-and-pop joint with a $14 all-you-can-play deal) has a short but fairly difficult par 5-ninth hole. It's 470 yards, a dogleg right with a pond protecting an elevated green.
I jumped all over my drive which I faded around the dogleg so I had about 200 left to the green.
The owners like to make the course play more difficult so they strategically placed the hole on the far right side of the green, in between two greenside bunkers.
I very rarely am able to reach par 5 holes in two shots but I nailed a three-iron and was pin-high between the two bunkers.
To reach the SPH I had to rifle my ball directly between the big, round traps ready to suck my ball dry if didn't go perfectly straight towards the SPH. I also thought I had a chance to find the SPH with my chip shot for a rare eagle.
Unfortunately the green had a voluptuous curve to it being on a hill, and this made it difficult to access the SPH from my current position.
I missed my birdie putt as it caught the rim of the SPH but spun away by nearly a foot.
I pounded by 10-incher into the SPH, hard, for the par. It felt good.
The End
By Kijani Lion
I jumped all over my drive which I faded around the dogleg so I had about 200 left to the green.
The owners like to make the course play more difficult so they strategically placed the hole on the far right side of the green, in between two greenside bunkers.
I very rarely am able to reach par 5 holes in two shots but I nailed a three-iron and was pin-high between the two bunkers.
To reach the SPH I had to rifle my ball directly between the big, round traps ready to suck my ball dry if didn't go perfectly straight towards the SPH. I also thought I had a chance to find the SPH with my chip shot for a rare eagle.
Unfortunately the green had a voluptuous curve to it being on a hill, and this made it difficult to access the SPH from my current position.
I missed my birdie putt as it caught the rim of the SPH but spun away by nearly a foot.
I pounded by 10-incher into the SPH, hard, for the par. It felt good.
The End
By Kijani Lion
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