Mine was last summer at Eagle Creek in Norwalk, Ohio. We had started on the back nine and I turned in +1 36, which is good for me. On the front nine, I begin playing out of my mind and find myself on the final tee 3-under for the side and 2 under for the round, a chance to do two things I had never done before (-3 for a side, and more importantly, break 70). Nerves getting the best of me, I push a drive into the trees right and am fortunate to knock a 2nd shot just through the green. I was left with a tough chip from about 30 feet behind a back left pin, on a downslop in the rough. with about 15-18 feet of rough to carry to get to green. It was the type of chip that even if well executed, a 6-8 footer would be a nice result. I hit a perfect little flop that just ran out like a putt, bounced off the flagstick and left myself incside six inches to pull off two personal firsts. I have probably holed more difficult shots in my life, but I have never pulled off a shot that I wanted more and, frankly, may never get another comparable shot at again. Thank God I didn't leave myself that 6-8 footer.