When it comes to "luck" I just love this story---love it!
It happened to a good friend of mine, Mark Shuman, one time in US Amateur qualifying at the Wilmington CC.
I don't know whether he was at the very end of the day or what (even though he is incredibly mathematical) but he knew, just KNEW, that all he needed on the last hole (a par 5) was a par and he was into the US Amateur.
He hit a good drive and he was within range of the green over a pond. But he said to himself---why risk trying to carry the pond to the green as a birdie certainly wasn't needed?
So he decided to just layup in front of the pond, hit a wedge onto the green, two putt, make the US Amateur at Wilmington and get outta Dodge.
He had like 160 to reach the pond so he takes out a 7 iron and then remembers Hogan's adage that if you're going to lay up, then LAY UP. So, he takes out an 8 iron and tells his caddie if he's going to lay up he's really going to lay up. His caddie gets into this and says, you might flush that too and get in that pond. So, Mark says: "You're right, Hogan says if your gonna lay up than REALLY lay up." So, Mark skips right over his 9 iron, takes out a PW, flushes it, it lands about 30 or more yards short of that pond but right on top of a sprinkler head, bounces about 20 feet in the air and gets right into that pond!!
Mark makes a bogie and misses the US Amateur by one!
Did he blame the architect, the design or bad luck? Of course not; he took total responsibility for all of it, laughed about it not long after the pain subsided and that incident became one of our favorite stories.
LUCK-SMUCK. Shit happens; it's golf!