Nice - thanks. What TV doesn't really show is the true slop and elevation changes of the courses these pros play. I was at Congressional (in DC) in 1997 to see the US Open. I was beat just walking the course and I wasn't even playing.
JollyMon66 wrote:Nice - thanks. What TV doesn't really show is the true slop and elevation changes of the courses these pros play. I was at Congressional (in DC) in 1997 to see the US Open. I was beat just walking the course and I wasn't even playing.
I'm gonna guess you meant slope. Right?
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JollyMon66 wrote:Nice - thanks. What TV doesn't really show is the true slop and elevation changes of the courses these pros play. I was at Congressional (in DC) in 1997 to see the US Open. I was beat just walking the course and I wasn't even playing.
JollyMon66 wrote:Nice - thanks. What TV doesn't really show is the true slop and elevation changes of the courses these pros play. I was at Congressional (in DC) in 1997 to see the US Open. I was beat just walking the course and I wasn't even playing.
I'm gonna guess you meant slope. Right?
Nah, we are pretty sloppy here in DC.
HA - yes I meant SLOPE...I'm a better golfer than proof reader. BTW - you shot showing the climb is pretty awesome
Great shot of the fairway on 13. Really curves around to the left and slopes hard right to left. Some difficult ball above the feet stances on the second shot.
Augusta ia truly magnificent when seen in person. What TV doesn't show you is how much elevation change (slope) is out there. Of course there is a lot on the greens but the course really is hilly. The approach on 9 & 18 are straight uphill.
If you ever get a chance to go,GO whether you like golf or not. You never know who you will see there in the crowd. I've looked up and had Ron White standing beside me, Elin (before she married Tiger,) and Tiger's mom.
Heading out to northern Virginia...for the Labor Day weekend show.