Favorite Moment of 2008 What was yours?
#5
Posted 31 December 2008 - 12:52 PM
[Shades of Pavin's 4W approach to the 72nd hole of the US open so many years ago at Shinnicock (sp?)]
Also gotta like TW throwing down his hat after holing a monster putt on the 72nd hole at Arnie's place.
#7
Posted 31 December 2008 - 12:59 PM
#9
Posted 31 December 2008 - 01:11 PM
parpar41, on Dec 31 2008, 05:52 PM, said:
[Shades of Pavin's 4W approach to the 72nd hole of the US open so many years ago at Shinnicock (sp?)]
Also gotta like TW throwing down his hat after holing a monster putt on the 72nd hole at Arnie's place.
+1
Norman rolling back the years deserves a mention too.
The Ryder Cup ? Even though we (europe) lost, it was enjoyable watching.
#10
Posted 31 December 2008 - 01:13 PM
littlepingman, on Dec 31 2008, 01:08 PM, said:
I only got to see highlights from that because I was at dinner during it. I was watching it while I was in the gym and didn't really care to finish watching because it seemed like the match was over. Then I started getting tons of texts from my buddies telling me Tiger was just going nuts with the putter. Definitely disappointed I missed that...
#13
Posted 02 January 2009 - 03:21 PM
#15
Posted 02 January 2009 - 03:26 PM
#16 Gallery_Tenementrock_*
Posted 02 January 2009 - 03:35 PM
Had he missed that putt, he would've blown a 54-hole major championship lead for the first time ever. Facing a long layoff, over which he would've had to endure tons of backlash and criticism for playing injured and possible for making up excuses, for blowing the lead, for making a mess of the 18th hole and finishing runner-up to a long-dismissed 40-something journeyman. It was probably the most clutch putt Tiger has ever made and that is saying a lot.
The reaction when the putt fell was different from any other Tiger freakout celebration. It was so much relief and catharsis and almost...gratitude, as if thanking the heavens above. It may well go down as his signature moment.
#18
Posted 05 January 2009 - 03:40 AM
Oh golf related....I did have this great par 5 not too long ago and I played like I was on TV. Blast down the middle far enough to be tempted with go for it in two range, blast 3 Wood with a perfect draw that hits the green like a laser and stops with a small hop to 2 feet, tap in eagle. Wow, if only every day was like that. That was a fun moment.
Who cares about best moments with guys on the PGA Tour? "Those guys are good"; they do that stuff all the time, and TW more than the rest of the tour put together.
#19
Posted 05 January 2009 - 10:39 AM
But for that Saturday, that was pretty cool to see a 53 yr. old be the class of the field!
#23
Posted 06 January 2009 - 05:52 PM
The whole Ryder Cup Experience. Being there on Sunday was something I will never forget. That has to be #1.
Tiger sinking that put was pretty sweet too, we had about 20 guys watching it during a summer pool party, and when he made it we all went wild.
#25
Posted 07 February 2009 - 07:49 PM
It was in late July and I was on a golf break with unknown people who arranged the trip to the other side of the country. I was hitting the ball quite well and there was a discussion on behaviour of one of the fellow players in our group.
I got really pissed off him stepping on putting lines on every green. I was to hold my temper, but when a lady started to hit her approach shot on #13 his phone rang and he started a loud conversation on house building with some friend of his.
My focus and targetting sharpened right after I brought the issue up with him as he opponed in a childish fashion. He claimed that no-one could have fun on the course if one is to be quiet while someone else is putting or preparing for a shot. Not to mention carefully reading the greens.
On the next tee the athmosphere went from loose to chilled and hostile, but it was just then that I decided to make him pay for what he just had said.
I think I've never, ever been so targeted, intensive and willing to score as well.
After that round I did not even break 90 for the rest of the year, but now I at least know that I can go low.
#27
Posted 08 February 2009 - 10:53 AM
sandwedge59, on Feb 7 2009, 08:27 PM, said:
+1 !
I suspect TW enjoyed it too, even though, after Rocco's birdy on 15th hole on Monday, TW was probably feeling a type of anxiety on the course that TW has probably not experienced in a long time.
In other words, TW might have been sh** scared he was not gonna win it.
#30
Posted 08 February 2009 - 12:14 PM
I know this is 2009, but i have to say, the Dubai desert classic last week, the atmosphere behind the 18th green was electric. There was a massive tv screen on the back of the grandstand for the 18th then the practice putting green infront of the Clubhouse where every player and everyone else involved was... there had to be a thousend people all squeezed onto the balcony and underneath and alot of the players were standing on the putting green watching the TV... When Rory Mcilroy holed that putt, every single person jumped to their feet and were hugging and going crazy! Every single player had a smile on their faces and was the first victory where every player had stayed to congratulate the winner and i thought that was amazing... Justin Rose came out before Rory and as he walked across the putting green towards the clubhouse everyone standing there got on their feet and clapped and he did the same back, was a heros welcome... Then Mcilroy came out in a buggy and everyone was chanting, clapping... Darren Clarke ran over to him, was great to see... Sums up the players and the tour when Justin Rose said in an interview "im not even bothered about coming second, was just great to see Rory get his first win!"
Hopefully more moments like this in 2009!
#33
Posted 08 February 2009 - 05:19 PM
Those final groups each day paid for the cost of the ticket.
I can't say enough about Rocco's effect of the crowd.
That chant of ROCCO, Rocco was just electric as he cam down the 18th fairway.
ROckstar status for a normal player is worth the moment in the sun.
#34
Posted 09 February 2009 - 02:03 AM
Tiger v. J.B.
The Ryder Cup: Day 3
But my favourite moments were my own:
Runner-Up
On the last hole of matches with my then-girlfriend (but before we dated) and with a doctor friend, I was one down to both. Its a 580 yard par 5, downwind. I announced on the tee I felt I needed to make 3 to halve the matches. So I hit driver/2 iron to 5 feet. And the doctor holed a 60 footer for birdie. I made 3.
Grand Prize Winner
Tapping in for birdie on 18 for a 69, my first sub-70 round. Which met my one and only goal for 2008, to break 70.
#35
Posted 09 February 2009 - 03:34 AM
#38
Posted 09 February 2009 - 05:32 PM
As well as that this year's Open was brilliant, I was there and also at Carnoustie so it was great to see Harrington win back to back Opens and then back to back majors this year, albeit on the TV for the USPGA. Roll on some more majors for Europeans in 2009 and a maiden win for Oliver Wilson.
#39
Posted 11 February 2009 - 04:39 AM
Especially remember the stellar putting display that week, which carried through to the rest of the season, and a brilliant 6 iron shot from 180 yards to within 3 feet for a birdie on one of the toughest holes. Played the first round of the year under my HCP of 5.
/Toby
#40
Posted 11 February 2009 - 02:54 PM
I enjoyed the hell out of VJ Singh breaking Sergio's heart at the Barclays last year. Wathcing Sergio make that putt for the win and point up and the broadcast booth-priceless. Then confidently standing there and waiting to watch VJ "lag it close" and then celebrate-priceless. Sergio complaining about gopher holes as he feels the win slipping out of his fingers-PRICELESS.
I'm a VJ fan to start with and have never gotten over Garcia's spitting incident so this was as sweet as it gets.





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