Official Big Break VI thread
#1
Posted 27 September 2006 - 04:20 PM
saw the first episode yesturday/ these people have game. haha, the best part is either the guy that swings with a left hand low grip (WOW!), the guythat has the crazy un-orthodox swing- teacher was moe norman- or wait.. i think im likin Bri.
--nice job Gavin with a score of 4 in the elimination. clutch effort.
#2
Posted 27 September 2006 - 04:30 PM
It is nice to see that they now have something for the Champions tour. As you mentioned, there are some un-orthodox swings in the older guys, but if you watch the champions tour, not many guys there have an orthodox swing. I actually like the champions tour for that very reason. It proves that there is more than 1 way to swing a club.
#6
Posted 27 September 2006 - 11:06 PM
tom111869, on Sep 27 2006, 11:40 PM, said:
My girlfriend and I were watching the show last night, she's really into the Big Breaks, and when Bri was playing poorly and was on the brink of being eliminated, my gf was saying "O no, I hope she doens't get elimiated, I like her, she's seems really nice," etc. And I agreed "O i know, I bet she's really nice and good, it would suck if she got elminated" etc.
Unfortunately, later she picked up on the fact that I got nervous when Bri was almost knocked out just because I think she's hot. Maybe I should have been a bit more subtle, but hey, can you blame me :P
#8
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:01 AM
#10
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:34 AM
TheHomez, on Sep 27 2006, 09:06 PM, said:
Unfortunately, later she picked up on the fact that I got nervous when Bri was almost knocked out just because I think she's hot. Maybe I should have been a bit more subtle, but hey, can you blame me :P
If you are lucky, your girlfriend will just get annoyed with you now and get it over with.
If you aren't so lucky, she will save it for another occassion when you are off your guard. Say, like when you are watching football. And then she'll make some comment like: "I saw a commercial with that Eli Manning. I didn't realize how big and in-shape he is." And then your brain makes that sound like when Scooby Doo is confused and says "Huh?" and your eyes are like a deer caught in headlights.
shook23, on Sep 27 2006, 09:19 PM, said:
Isn't that just fancy talk for "sales person"? Sorta like "Sanitation Engineer" for garbageman? Although it does make it sound like the designed the merchandise based on her, ummmm, "carry bags."
#12
Posted 28 September 2006 - 09:32 AM
Let's take the shot through the hole in the board. We were told that if you went through the hole your distance to the hole would be halved. If you went over you had to live with what you got. Now I am hard of hearing so I am not sure if that was mentioned on the show, (I did not hear it) but it does provide why the decision was made by most to chip it thru.
Gavin
#13
Posted 28 September 2006 - 10:21 AM
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 09:31 AM, said:
Let's take the shot through the hole in the board. We were told that if you went through the hole your distance to the hole would be halved. If you went over you had to live with what you got. Now I am hard of hearing so I am not sure if that was mentioned on the show, (I did not hear it) but it does provide why the decision was made by most to chip it thru.
Gavin
Thanks for the reply. I hope you can check in here to comment on the current episode after it's aired. You will have lot of interested members including me wanting to hear few comments.
It might help more members tune in to rest of the series.
#14
Posted 28 September 2006 - 10:34 AM
br61, on Sep 28 2006, 11:20 AM, said:
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 09:31 AM, said:
Let's take the shot through the hole in the board. We were told that if you went through the hole your distance to the hole would be halved. If you went over you had to live with what you got. Now I am hard of hearing so I am not sure if that was mentioned on the show, (I did not hear it) but it does provide why the decision was made by most to chip it thru.
Gavin
Thanks for the reply. I hope you can check in here to comment on the current episode after it's aired. You will have lot of interested members including me wanting to hear few comments.
It might help more members tune in to rest of the series.
I will be glad to do that, as long as I am not put in a position where I would have to violate my non disclosure agreement. I would field questions about the challenges and the contestants and staff.
Donald Trump is just one helluva nice guy, you would not think it, business is business and on a social level he is just totally cool (well I thought so)
The show for me was an experience of a lifetime, and I would not have missed it for anything. The staff were fantastic and you were treated like royalty (something I am not accustomed to) Your every need was catered to.
#15
Posted 28 September 2006 - 10:54 AM
What did you think seeing Albert hit cross-handed, and THEN win the driving challenge??
#16
Posted 28 September 2006 - 11:54 AM
The closest to the hole with the Driver was total luck, sure you had to hit a good shot but then it depended on the bounce. Albert's drive finish less than 1 yard from the rough at the end of the fairway. 1 more yard and he would have been OB. Thems the breaks. But Albert is a totaly cool guy as were all the guys but one (and don't ask I wont tell). (Excluding me
All sorts of things happen, take my 1 st bunker shot that went off into never never land. I must have stepped up to hit that shot 5 times before the cameras were ready. By the time I hit the shot I was cold and stiff and totally iced. Also you could not see the surface from where you were hitting from and the green had a SEVERE slope back to front and right to left.
BTW: If you take really close look at Annie's 1st bunker shot, it was on the line. (Any part of the ball touching the line is good) The official said it was out and what the official says goes ...
The 2nd chip shot from that nasty uphill sidehill lie with your feet below the ball was as tough a shot as they could find and one thing to remember, the golf course was tricked out. The rough was deeper than any US Open rough. If you stuck your club into it grip first more often than not you will see the grip just totally disappear. It was that long. Also the fairways were narrowed to about 25 yards or so (Except hole #1 which was 40 yards wide).
The thing that I found out about the show while on it, was ... That stuff is WAY harder to do with cameras on you than while you are out on the course in the flow. I thought that some of the people on the previous shows were not the best golfers, but I have gained a whole new respect for them. They can all play. Sometimes the show does not bring it out and the situations dictate.
There were 9 girls and each of them had REAL GAME. How much game do you have to have to get into Minnesota on a golf scholarship, which is what Karyn did.
Just a little insite into her, she got into Minnesota on a golf scholarhip as stated, she carried a 4. something GPA through college, is a ceritified fitness instructor (while at college), was Miss Minnesota and is a concert level pianist. You should hear her play. This is one multi talented girl. Where the hell do you find the time to do all of that.
In case you did not know Kristy McPherson finished 4th on the Futures tour and thus gets a fully exempt card to the LPGA tour next year. So you know that she can play.
#17
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:07 PM
You looked so calm and collected on the first episode, especially during the final short-game challenge. It had to be considerably more nerve-wracking for you than it appeared.
If you are allowed to talk about it, I'm curious about things that get edited out of the show - bloopers or whatever other interesting "behind the scenes" stories you might have. (EDIT: Just read your latest post. That's exactly the kind of stuff I was hoping for!)
Again, thanks.
#18
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:15 PM
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Just like a duck in water, Calm on top but FRENZIED underneath.
I can't talk about bloopers as I did not get to see any of the editing. I can tell you this, there were no retakes on any golf shots. What you see is what happened. I heard rumors that there will be an BBVI inside access but you know rumors ...
Gavin
#19
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:32 PM
I can not thank you enough for the insight. This is the only show my 12 year old son is allowed to stay up and watch. I am going to have to show him this thread when I get home. He will die. You have given us another reason to watch
Thank you so very much and keep the comments coming after the shows if possible.
Best of luck in your future endeavors
#20
Posted 28 September 2006 - 12:56 PM
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 06:54 AM, said:
Hah, I knew something was up with that first bunker shot, because isn't it a national requirement that anyone from South Africa must be a great sand player
Kidding, but thanks a lot for taking the time out to post about BB. I know I'm addicted to the show.
#21
Posted 28 September 2006 - 01:12 PM
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 12:54 PM, said:
Thats what I alwasy think when I hear the armchair pro's bashing the contestants for lack of game. Very well said. It also makes me respect the pro's that much more.
I hope you did well Gavin and look forward to finding out. I will be watching every tuesday!
Jeff~
#22
Posted 28 September 2006 - 01:13 PM
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 09:54 AM, said:
Ahhh, that explains a lot. During that whole sequence, I kept wondering how come everyone was hitting it to the left (hitter's left) of the hole instead of hitting it up to the right of the hole, to the rightmost edge of the chalk circle, and letting it roll down into the circle. Also, I guess the slope was more severe than it looked on TV.
#24
Posted 28 September 2006 - 04:30 PM
To me those folk that think that they are better than you because they perceive that they are famous, are only legends in their own minds and idiots in mine.
JMHO
Gavin
#25
Posted 28 September 2006 - 04:56 PM
3puttbert, on Sep 28 2006, 01:31 PM, said:
I can not thank you enough for the insight. This is the only show my 12 year old son is allowed to stay up and watch. I am going to have to show him this thread when I get home. He will die. You have given us another reason to watch
Thank you so very much and keep the comments coming after the shows if possible.
Best of luck in your future endeavors
Give me your address and I will sign a BBVI ball for your son. (I managed to get just a few but a kid is always deserving)
Gavin
#26
Posted 28 September 2006 - 05:00 PM
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 02:55 PM, said:
3puttbert, on Sep 28 2006, 01:31 PM, said:
I can not thank you enough for the insight. This is the only show my 12 year old son is allowed to stay up and watch. I am going to have to show him this thread when I get home. He will die. You have given us another reason to watch
Thank you so very much and keep the comments coming after the shows if possible.
Best of luck in your future endeavors
Give me your address and I will sign a BBVI ball for your son. (I managed to get just a few but a kid is always deserving)
Gavin
So cool ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#27
Posted 28 September 2006 - 06:09 PM
Charlie_Foxtrot, on Sep 28 2006, 05:00 PM, said:
gslabbert, on Sep 28 2006, 02:55 PM, said:
3puttbert, on Sep 28 2006, 01:31 PM, said:
I can not thank you enough for the insight. This is the only show my 12 year old son is allowed to stay up and watch. I am going to have to show him this thread when I get home. He will die. You have given us another reason to watch
Thank you so very much and keep the comments coming after the shows if possible.
Best of luck in your future endeavors
Give me your address and I will sign a BBVI ball for your son. (I managed to get just a few but a kid is always deserving)
Gavin
So cool ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Agreed!
Could you tell us your road to the Big Break? I've always wondered how people got on the show.
#28
Posted 28 September 2006 - 06:31 PM
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I happened to be playing a Heartlands Senior tour event in Azel Texas when the Golf Channel showed up for auditions. The audition consisted of each person hitting 10 shots, 3 drivers, 3 5 irons, 3 wedges and a flop shot. You had to hit a draw, a fade and a straight ball on command (call your shot) with the Driver and 5 iron, then you had to hit 3 wedges to a flag. The last shot was a flop shot. They rated you on those shots and then you had to do an on camera interview (you can see parts of it on the golf Channel's BBVI website) Geez, looking at it now I wonder what the hell they saw in me as it was BAD !!!
They selected 25 guys to go to Orlando for semi final interviews (at that time we had no idea that there were going to be girls involved). When I showed up in Orlando I was was fitted with clubs by ADAMSGOLF (There new stuff is FANTASTIC) especially the new hybrids, and fairway woods which you have not seen yet. (maybe) Anyway, we had to socialize with everyone, (All on camera) then we had dinner and had to play charade and Pictionary for at least 2 hours. The following day we had to play golf in the rain and on camera. From that they selected 9 guys and 9 girls. My 4 ball at Orlando consisted of Sid Corliss, Kristy McPherson and Brigette Dwyer and we all made it on the show (hmmm, makes you think doesn't it). Anyway a few days later I got the call and then I disappeared from this board
After speaking with the producers and interviewers it seemed that there were over 5000 people interviewed for this show, so to even make it on is an feat unto itself.
Gavin
#30
Posted 28 September 2006 - 07:45 PM
NikeTaylormade891, on Sep 28 2006, 07:50 PM, said:
I do not know the answer to that.
Gavin
#31
Posted 28 September 2006 - 07:47 PM
on the chip shot through or flop over wall could you go under? I mean, I know they want to to go over with a flop, or through with a nice chip, but it seems to me with a foot or so above the ground, couldn't you putt it under? Was that ever brought up? Couldn't you "skull" a flop purposely to get it close? That was the first thing that stuck out to me. room under= putt. never brought up on the show. just curious.
-Ben
#32
Posted 28 September 2006 - 09:25 PM
bjackson, on Sep 28 2006, 08:46 PM, said:
on the chip shot through or flop over wall could you go under? I mean, I know they want to to go over with a flop, or through with a nice chip, but it seems to me with a foot or so above the ground, couldn't you putt it under? Was that ever brought up? Couldn't you "skull" a flop purposely to get it close? That was the first thing that stuck out to me. room under= putt. never brought up on the show. just curious.
-Ben
Funny you should ask that. When I saw the setup I immediately asked if I could hit a bump and run with a utility under the Wall as the grass was plenty smooth enough and the wall was just about on the green. I was told sorry no can do. The gap below was basically a design flaw and it was never considered as a route to the hole. Apparently no-one had ever asked that. I should not have said anything and hit it under the wall and watched the reaction.
Gavin





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