As the golf season is officially over for a lot of us, I like to reflect on the new courses that I’ve seen in recent times. And while it sure is fun getting to play and see new courses, it’s somewhat tough playing well on the road. Be it the excitement of just being at a new place, taking photos and gawking around, having fun meeting new playing companions, you’re hungover, or whatever….the main culprit is just being unfamiliar with the course.
So I’ve been thinking about some spots where my ball has ended up at a few places as to where the next shot is damn near impossible or not possible at all. Now I don’t mean slicing it in the woods, or rolling it into a water hazard….I mean when you make a decent swing and you hit your ball in a spot to where you then make a mental note to never hit it there again. I’m talking about those “fool me once” situations that you can find yourself on an unfamiliar course. A few examples for me include:
12 at Pacific Dunes – You can’t really tell until you get closer, but that dune behind the green is so close that a back left hole location is not a green light. I watched what I thought was a perfect shot hit the green and kick hard up into the gorse on the dune. Goodbye ball!
13 at Kingsley – As a lot of you already know, being green high left in the collection area can be a horrible spot. I was pitching off the downslope to an area on the green that was feeding towards the junk on the other side. The result was a nice 6.
3 at Kiawah – Getting greedy on the approach caused a miss long down the back of the elevated green my first time around. From there, you may as well just pick up and go to 4 tee.
16 at Seminole – I learned the hard way trying to cut the corner off the tee. “Wait a minute….why didn’t anyone tell me this is this area filled with sea grapes?” A terrible play!
18 at Southampton – Who would have thought that hitting a little block would result in my ball ending up on the back patio? Sometimes though, it’s good to lose the match on the last hole and hand your host some cash! I know mine loved it.
I’ve got a ton more, but what are some others? I’ll be sure to take note. Thanks.