Swami
It seems obvious that either:
1. Ammerman forgot to factor in the fact that COR's of metal clubs increase counterinversely to the depth of the sand below them. With the impressive depth of sand on most of the NB tees, when Mrs. Majors arse seemed to be out of range for Ammerman, in fact it was not.
2. If Ammerman was using a ProV1/ProV1x off the tee, he should have also known that there is a weak atrractive force between the polymers used by Titleist and the lycra in certain ladies knickers. It could have been an honest mistake, or did he pull her later in the bar?
Cheers
Rich:
You are, as usual, a theoretical genius with your #1 and #2 above. Indeed, it could've been those two things or it could've been the fact that at that time Ammerman only had sight in one eye and obviously that does significantly influence one's ability to suss out spatiality and distance!
However, even without good spatial ability I have no doubt he is able to pick out targets and lock onto them visually regardless of how far away he thinks they are and on the subject of his target and what his eye picked up for his target on that particular day on NB Mrs Majors' derriere may've had something to do with it.
I haven't spoken with him in some time about all this (I'm not so sure he likes to talk about it) but I think at the very least I should call him soon to try to determine if the COR of Mrs Majors' derriere might have also been somewhere on his mind on that fateful day at NB.
And I'm sorry you could not have been with us on that grand day at NB. Apparently you did not hear me calling you across that body of water between us. What is it called? ;