2021.03.06 19:35
Bryson DeChambeau takes an insane line on a 531-yard par-5 tee shot
https://golf.com/news/bryson-dechambeau-takes-insane-line-531-yard-par-5-tee-shot/
2021.03.06 19:47
2021.03.07 21:21
2021.03.07 21:44
No matter how far he hits with the mechanics he figured out with the rules of physics,
there were no guarantee that it will result in birdies or pars. But it increased the probability
of it. That may be the reason why it was fun to watch him competing.
2021.03.08 05:59
2021.03.08 06:42
Thank you, KJ, for remembering.
My scores were better than my golfing buddies' so
I wasn't complaining.
2021.03.08 06:42
‘531야드 1온’ 그 어려운 걸 해낸 디섐보
https://news.joins.com/article/24006571
2021.03.08 06:57
Thank you, KJ, for this article which explains better
what's it all about. So Bryson did what John Daly failed to do.
didn't know long drive professional did make one on on this
par 5 hole.
2021.03.08 07:13
I played this number 6 hole many times so I know exactly
what golfers are faced with. You must cross the water with your driver.
Depending on your 비거리, you have to decide the direction and the aim.
What's so impressive with Bryson is the fact that he has 비거리 that can
reach the green over the lake and made an attempt no other golfer ever did,
which indeed cross the water but was a little off green but had enough distance
to reach the green of this par 5 with 531 yards. He made a birdie.
Maybe tomorrow he may hit the green.
Once upon a time, I had a patient who was a member at Bay Hills who arranged
lodging and golfing for 10 days at Bay Hill for two couples including my golfing buddy.
Girls would go shopping and 3 or 4 boys would play 27 holes at Bay Hill every day,
then boys and girls would dine at places my patient prearranged.
Every morning we would meet and greet Arnie while having breakfast.
Arnie was smaller than I thought. He was shorter than me and my friends.
TV made him look bigger than he actually was.
It is one of my fond memories, which I once mentioned in this space.