I got one up on the green but it came out a little hot and with no spin. I didn’t want to leave it short and have it roll back down. Rolled past and left me a 12 footer uphill that I missed. Bogey.

Also who can guess the course?

by LikelySatanist

46 Comments

  1. cgaels6650

    such a hard shot. I would maybe tried a putt with a hybrid

  2. Butchershop64

    Got a buddy who will bump it up with a hybrid. He’s very good at it.

  3. DyslexicOrxy

    Take my 58, play it forward in my stance, open up the club face, keep my left arm rigid through the half swing, and then skull the hell out of it about 60 yards

  4. GoinLowWithTempo

    With that lie….a soft lob-type shot. Probably have to live with bogey but I’ve gotten lucky before.

  5. joshuaSharkwell

    52 wedge, slight open, hands low on contact, aim for 4-8 ft, bin it every now and then, make the putt 80% of the time, easy

  6. Gotheem13

    3-5 wood putt, into the ridge and hope it settles. 5-6 feet past isn’t the end of the world vs leaving it on the ridge having a fast downhill putt.

  7. Massive_Look8179

    My brand new chipping wedge. Up and down.

  8. themaestronic

    Is there part of the green that if you don’t aim for the pin that gives you a straight and shortish putt?

  9. Art-Vandelay-7

    Tough lie. Temptation is pull a wedge, but honestly seems like a good opportunity to take a hybrid and use putter stroke and attack that hole for birdie.

  10. ChineseSpyBalloon-

    Putt with the flange of my 54 or 52 degree wedge

  11. Beginning-Height7938

    This shot is why God made 60-degree wedges.

  12. bbank8744

    I might try to belly a wedge and play it like a putt without having to deal with the rough

  13. prokeyfish

    Open my wedge up and skull it 50 yards passed the green.

  14. ShittheFickup

    Fucking chip it to the entire other side of the green then chip it in from there

  15. ToothSleuth86

    I would love to see all these commenters try their shot. I bet about 5-10% of them actually succeed.

  16. Shoddy_Reserve788

    Make par?

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  17. Kinda resembles the 9th hole at George Wright in Boston

  18. incrdbleherk

    I’d try to chip it with an 8i, either hit it too hard and watch it roll off the back or not hard enough and see it roll back into the rough. Then try to flop it with my 58* and skull it way over the green. Once I find my ball I’d try another 58* flop shot cause why not. Then I’d get a little worried about taking too much time and consider that i made the green in 2 and just write a 4 because I don’t keep a handicap anyway.

  19. CireX_26_

    58 wedge, toe-down, back in my stance, big putting stroke to pop it just up to the crest. This technique gives me the most control in these tricky spots.

  20. DarkHelmet20

    Kick the ball with foot when nobody is looking- then putt lol

  21. thepastiest

    tell myself I’ll bump it into the hill and let it trickle down, actually blade it 30 yards over the green and make triple

  22. the_harbingerman

    8 iron bump and run, hit it like a putting stroke and get it on the ground and rolling quickly

  23. FoodCourtBailiff

    That’s the best part, you won’t

  24. EntertainmentFew7103

    8i bump landing middle to upper part of the hill.  

  25. whit3lightning

    Happy Gilmore hockey putt with a rescue iron.

    I’ve actually holed out a very similar shot, just imagine there’s a 4 foot deep bunker where you need to stand.

    Source: I practiced a lot of alternative shots back in my psychedelic induced, barefoot golf escapades in my 20s.

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