I feel like I'm playing the Celtics with a huge lead and Rondo and Cousy just came off the bench. The momentum has changed.
Sand Hills wins the hole to pull within 2 up.
Rondo AND Cousy! Kirk calls Allen off the bench, in for Cousy. Garden fans breathe a sigh of relief.
I have many fond memories on #7 at Sand Hills. During one 4 day trip, I layed back with 4-iron off the tee 5 or 6 times in a row, which leaves the 75 to 85 yard pitch. On the last day, I pulled driver and hit the 3 yard draw onto the green and two putted for birdie. Man that's a good memory; I'll never forget that one.
DO NOT hit the 225 -240 yard shot. It's not worth it. Lay back, or go for it. However, the green is nicely perched above the fairway to encourage all sorts of second shots, should you foolishly leave the 20-50 yard shot.
#7 at Riviera is a fine hole. I absolutely love the gentle tilt of the barranca. Almost every approach shot is a half club uphill or downhill, even though you'd swear the ground is flat. Same with the putts. You just can't believe some of the putts that break toward the ocean.
I've hit a couple of great longish irons onto the 7th green. Solid drive for me leaves about 175 yards, and that's a good 5-iron for me, adding in the uphill. Nailed it, still 35 feet short. Hit the putt much harder than it looks, because I've learned that's what you need to do. Easy 2 footer for par. Oooo, that feels good.
The win goes to Sand Hills as expected, but it's not a runaway for me.
Riviera is 1 up.