Listening to Hank Haney, Michael Breed, David Leadbetter, etc. etc., when they talk about PGA Tour Pros, needing to go all the way, and "......Learn to finish.....". How many of you have had that moment, of "Roy McAvoy" and not finished and blown the career round, or championship?
Well Romeo, I had my Tin Cup moment again, today. For background, I've shot par and below many, many times, but never gone below 70. Many chances, and needing just one or two pars to make it, out comes the stupid or bad shot, or worse the double man. Lost count of how many times that's happened. Today, it was a definite "Roy McAvoy, Tin Cup" moment. 69 watch on the second to last hole, par 5. Good drive, just a little to the right side. Smart play to hit a 6 iron down to a good full shot lob wedge and try to make an easy par or maybe a birdie going into the last hole. BUT....what if I hit a cut 3 wood (made it yesterday) onto the green with an easy 2 putt birdie. Well, it happened, over cooked the cut, under and against a tree, with the next shot now requiring missing the tree, keeping it below a branch but over a bunker. Yep! The ball buries under the lip and out come the double man. Be trying again in a few days! Shouldn't we learn? How about you?