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Old 01-22-2004, 07:32 AM   #193
Breeze
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Northern Suburbs of ATL
Group 1 - Holes16 - 18

Rolin Bywater - (-1)
Par, Par, and a perfectly played birdie on 18, closes the back 9 in 34 and the round at even par 72.(-2)

AJ Tucker - (-2)
Birdie at 16 when he played to the par 5 green in regulation and sank the 13 foot putt. He also made a 12+ foot putt at 17 to save par. A bad drive in the rough on 18 was followed by a second shot that didn't reach the green, and the chance at up and down wasn't executed. (-2)



Group 2 - Holes 13 - 15

Mike Tokunaga -(-3)
Sinks a 14 foot birdie putt on 13, but misses an 8 foot par putt on 14.(-3)

Brian "Putting Butcher" Babson - (-2)
The hot putting for Babson was short lived (maybe it was just luck). Babson follows up the dramatic putt on 12 by 3 putting from inside 20 feet on 13. (-1)



Group 3 - Holes 10 - 12

Jimmy Fuijita -(-2)
Made a downhill 8 footer for birdie on 10, and it's a good thing, had he missed he would have faced a longer putt coming back. Missed a putt for birdie on 11 from about 12 feet and missed another birdie putt on 12 from around 15 feet..(-3)

Kyle Smith - (-4)
Birdies number 11 when his second shot 8 iron spins back to 3 feet. Number 12 is bogeyed when a short drive is followed by 2 more poor shots and then a chip and a 2 putt.(-4)

Michael Weideman -(-4)
Like Smith Weideman hit a great 2nd shot on 11 that sets up an easy 6 foot birdie putt.. (-5)




Group 4 - Holes 7 - 9

Shane Kormelink - (-7)
Pars 7 but the drive at 8 is in the rough and he can't manage to scratch out a par. Number 9 is parred. Front 9 score 37. (-6)

Kevin Wayne - (-11)
Wayne pars 7. On 8 his drive misses the fairway in the deep rough on the left. He takes a big hack at the ball trying to generate the club head speed needed to hit the ball out of the grass. During the swing the long grass grabs the club and turns it, twisting Waynes wrist in the process. He attempts to continue playing but the next swing is quite painful. He finishes out the hole with a double bogey. With the pain in his wrist and the knowledge that the Masters is coming up, Wayne decides to withdraw rather than risk further injury that could hinder his play throughout the year.(WD)

Kyle Kappe III -(-5)
Missed a makeable 11 foot birdie putt on 7, then makes a 17 foot par putt on 8, then a great iron on 9 sets up a birdie. Front 9 score 38 (-6)



Group 5 - Holes 4 - 6

Duncan Baxter - (-12)
Just like Saturday's round - Baxter plays the par 5 4th hole to the green in regulation, hitting a 9 iron for the 3rd shot to within 10 feet, then he makes the putt for birdie. A short drive, event for Baxter's standard on 6 prevents him from getting into attack mode. His 3rd shot approach to the green is nearly 30 feet away - so in his conservative nature he lags up nicely and makes the short par putt. (-13)

TE Almighty - (-11)
Almighty was disappointed when his drive at 4 missed the fairway and in affect took away any shot of going for the green in two. He tried to tuck his 3rd shot approach up to the pin, but the ball spun back a good 23 feet before it came to rest. He did hit a drive right down the middle on 5, and then played a good approach and made the 10 foot birdie putt. On the par 5 6th hole Almighty played more conservative off the tee. Figuring he wasn't going to cover 560 yards in two shots, he layed up to allow himself a full wedge, which he executed beautifully and he only had to sink a 4 footer for bird..(-13)

Colton Mayes - (-18)
A disappointing par on 4, a scrambled par on 5, then a huge drive down the middle on 6. He elects not to go for the green in 2, but does hit one up to about 20 yards short of the green. A nice chip and a putt later and Mayes gets one of his strokes back. (-19)
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