LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Georgia PGA Championship Thread: Georgia PGA Championship View Single Post #16 09-02-2010, 11:12 AM golfgnome Lynn Blake Certified Master Instructor Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 204 Gone Fishin' Originally Posted by YodasLuke Choose only one: A. Receive a $2.5 million dollar home, tax free and you have to putt slow, grainy greens for the rest of your life. B. Sit on a porcupine, and you get to putt fast bent grass for the rest of your life. C. Receive a free 2011 Bassmaster fishing boat, and you never get to play golf again. I think the answer is obvious... I choose B! Seriously (which is difficult for me), Jeff played extremely well. Way to go Jeff! I thought the greens were impossible. I don't have anything in the bag for slow bermuda. I’d have to take a putting lesson from Jeff to keep from shooting 1000. How anyone was able to putt those greens I haven't a clue. I borrowed a putter from Jeff for the next two rounds, and I was still terrible. I couldn't stand over a three footer and think that I could hit the hole. My 1 degree Bettinardi with grooves on the face made my ball look like a bowling ball rolling through hot tar. I lost interest quickly, having my putting handcuffed. Last year, on the same course, I had 24 putts and shot 70. I have no idea how many feet faster they were rolling last year. When we returned later in the year to finish the rained-out tournament, I putted just as poorly on the over-seed. This year, I shoot 80, hitting 12 greens and playing with the same ball the entire time, with 37 putts. I have no idea how many decades ago I had 37 putts. Having 24 putts again would only be a 67. I'm still in shock. I will definately agree with Ted about the condition of the greens, they were very tough to putt. I hit 50/54 greens and made 8 birdies and 4 bogeys. 3 of my bogeys were 3 putts that I actually hit very good putts on. The other bogey I lipped out the par save. I still had a chance on the final day but once again could not get anything to fall. I missed a 3 foot birdie putt on #16 and a 5 foot birdie putt on #18. Both putts were actually straight by the earth but the grain took them 6" off line. I actually thought I made them both but I got "grained". Given the opportunity I will take the Bass Boat and hang up the sticks! golfgnome View Public Profile Send a private message to golfgnome Find all posts by golfgnome