Not a single shot but 2 consecutive...
Rather obscure former tour pro that the Pittsburgh guys will know.
Playing a practice round for the Monday qualifier for the Quicksilver Hogan-Nike-Nationwide Tour event outside Pittsburgh. The event is at the course of former tour player Harry Toscano. Great guy, actually played basketball under the legendary Guy Lewis at Houston. Anyway, to that point I have played plenty of golf with Harry, know he can flat play and was once considered one of the longer players on tour if not the longest for a period of time but nothing ridiculous to that point.
We come to this par 5, forget the yardage but out of reach for me. I hit driver as good as I can and if I recall he hits a fariway wood from the tee... well past my Sunday best
. I should mention at the time I was 20 or 21 and Harry was turning 50! Ok now we get to the good part. Having just hit my best from the tee and knowing I cannot get home I hit as good of a 2-iron as I can. I take a drop from on top of the 100 yard marker. Harry, 50 year old Harry, hits his 3-iron in the middle of the green!!!!
Talk about deflated. At this stage I was thinking of ginving playing a whirl for a few years. Then I witness this. Now my short game was as good as it gets, sorry, but it was, and i still left that round feeling so inferior and completely outclassed I pretty much hung up thoughts of playing which turned out to be a great idea given the power game in play today.
Nevermind that I go on to beat him in the qualifier on his own course and nearly qualify for the event. I could not get over that display. I was dumbfounded. We share a few beers in the following days and Harry shares a few distance stories that included a common friend who comes from my hometown. He and Harry playing together in Hilton Head, this guys hits his Sunday best and feeling pretty good about it turns to harry and says "chase that one big boy". Well, Harry puts the driver back in the bag, grabs an iron and blows it 30 yards past our friend's drive... I still felt violated, though I was able to laugh a bit at Chet.
This was 20 plus years ago and I can recall it like yesterday.