Ed,
I had an interesting experience the last time I played # 11.
I hit my drive very solid, but pulled it a bit, ending up at the end of the fairway on the left with an uphill lie.
The caddy wanted me to chip down to the center of the faiway so that I could hit an approach to the green and maybe make 4, 5 at worst.
I told him that I was going to knock it on the green.
He said how.
I said, do you see that 4 foot by 6 foot opening in the trees, up about 25 feet off the ground ?
He said yeah, I said that I was going to choke down on a 5-iron and hit it through that opening with a little cut, onto the green.
He said, "No way".
I hit the shot and the moment I hit it, I knew it was a good shot, up and right through that opening.
I didn't see it hit the green, but my partner let out a yell as did the other caddy.
I missed the 20 foot birdie putt, but, my caddy said it was the greatest shot he ever saw.
He later asked me why I didn't chip down to the middle of the fairway.
I said, hell, anybody can do that, but, I'm at Pine Valley, I didn't come here to hit little safe chip shots.
I asked him if I had hit the chip he wanted me to hit, if he'd remember it tomorrow, next week or next year.
Then I asked him if he'd remember my choked 5-iron through the opening in all those trees.
He said, for the rest of my life, and I said, and so will I, that's why I attempted it.
And, I attempted it with a good degree of confidence.
I think you have to believe in yourself when you attempt heroic shots.
I will never forget that shot, and neither will my opponents and partner that day, and neither will the caddies.
It deserves a plaque