Billy Horschel Atlanta drive and I’m playing Cenote. >> So it’s a par three >> 269 >> 269 down 17 >> to the to the pin. >> Yeah. Back left. So to get to the front edge it’s 22. So you can either hit your you know your shot to just get it on the green or you can hit it up onto that uh we call it chip chip. So if I land it on the left hand side, it’s probably going to roll more to the right, you know, like the way it usually. So to get close to the pin, I’m going to want to land it sort of right of center. >> So it rolls to left center. >> And then, you know, you want to hit it, I would say like a 280, 290 carry, >> okay, >> will be perfect. >> Holding one. One. >> I’ll take it. >> So you want me to cut it more? >> Okay. I think it’s really cool. I think if you’re really trying to get close to the hole, if you’re trying to put in a spot for your your fellow player or you playing as an individual of trying to make a birdie, you got to figure out where you need to land that on the back stop there. Um because if you land on the left hand side, it’s going to go all the way to the right and come down the right hand side or vice versa. So depending on where the pin is is uh depending on how you’re going to try and land that on the back stop. And and I don’t think myself I think I’m going to use the back stop. give myself a little bit of room for error instead of just trying to hit that green from 260 yards away. I’m looking forward to just everything we experienced last year and and just seeing the growth in year two.

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I am happy to see them doing this. The opportunity to have some ridiculous holes is great.
If they could use an open source hole designer like Garys Mod or something and have the fans design some that would be legendary.
They picked the absolute WORST software of all of them to do this boring ass TGL thing.