Ryan:
You asked if Davis Love's magic 1 iron onto the 10th green has landed yet?
First of all, that story just shows how things on here get entirely screwed up and it takes no time at all for that to happen, particularly with a guy on here like Moriarty who can misquote and totally distort or just fabricate things people mean and say on here in a heart-beat. In the last 24 hours he wrote a post that looked like I said something you said. He made it look that way because I quoted you in one of my posts but his quote of me looked like I said it. The next thing the guy will do is claim I was wrong about something I never even said in the first place and after that he will very likely refuse to admit that as is his long-running MO on here.
Thinking back about the round of Davis Love's back in the 1980 and what he may've done on #10, I just can't imagine that that story could've come from anyone else on here other than me. After-all who ever heard of it on here other than from me? Who else on here would've known about what he did on #10?
But to set the record straight on that for starters the only person I have EVER heard say Love drove that green with a 1 iron was D. Malley yesterday on a post on this thread. I never heard that before yesterday.
The story I heard back then at some point was that Love who was a junior at UNC at the time and had never seen Merion before and apparently had never even been to Philadelphia before had a great round going and on #10 (he ended up shooting a 64 and that card still hangs in the clubhouse) he put an iron in the fairway and then just to see what would happen they asked him to tee up his driver and the ball not only flew the green but Ardmore Ave too (back in those days Love was so ridiculously long with everything including that amazing berylium 1 iron he had then that he rarely needed to use a driver on courses like Merion or Pine Valley. I don't believe he ever hit a wood in the Walker Cup and I sure know he didn't in his one singles victory because I followed him every step of the way).
I do not know, however, if that story about him teeing up a driver with a second tee shot on #10 is true or not. Who knows, maybe I even concocted that story all by myself. That might make some sense, at least on this website since for years on here according to MacWood and Moriarty I'm the one who alters original Merion documents who lies and withholds important evidence or distorts facts to iconize Philly homers like Wilson and minimize outsiders like Macdonald and Whigam!
But I sure do know where to find out and who to ask. Matter of fact, I was over there today, and just as I was leaving we saw Capers playing the 18th hole. I asked him if he heard about that and he either said he hadn't or he didn't know the facts. I told him Poncho, long time caddie at Merion, would know since he was carrying Love's bag that day. John said Poncho was right ahead of him so apparently I missed Poncho today by minutes. I know all the guys who were in that group that day including Love, so that makes five people I know who could tell us exactly what happened with Love on #10 back in the 1980s.
So there was no magic 1 iron onto the 10th green, I don't believe, and whether or not that second shot with a driver that flew the green and Ardmore Ave is apocryphal or not I'll just have to ask one of those people.
As for the length of that hole to any spot or what the scorecard ever said at any time that is also more than determinable in a number of ways.
I'll get into that next.