![]() When you just try to hit the next shot to the best of your ability, for some reason you’re able to save the hole. It sounds counterintuitive, but it’s usually the case, when you try to “make up for a bad shot” it leads to blow-ups. I have brain farts from time-to-time especially when I play skins, however, I find that I’m doing that less and less.Īs for the OP’s question, when you don’t “try to save the hole”, you usually do. Play the rest of the hole smart and walk away with bogey or at very worst double. I’ve been known to hit a shitty tee shot or second shot, then hit a smart recovery shot even if it’s a 20 yard pitch out. ![]() Will not conform at any national amateur championships conducted by the USGA and/or the R&A held after 2013.Įye2+ iron and wedges (these clubs were made beginning in early 1990, and each has U grooves): U Grooved Eye2 irons and wedges modified by PING in the mid 1990's (Because the R&A deemed U grooved Eye2's non-conforming beginning in 1996, PING modified the grooves on a number of these sets in the mid-1990's, and kept records of the serial number of each modified set):Ĭonform until at least 2024 at nearly all non-professional events played under the R&A and/or the USGA Rules of Golf #Ping eye 2 serial number 85068 professional#Phoenix, AZ 85068" runs from the toe of the head to the heel, - which makes it appear "right side up" when looking at this lettering when the club is in a golf bag):Ĭonform at all non-professional events played under the USGA Rules of Golf (including all USGA amateur national championships, both before and after 2013) ĭo not conform at professional tour events or any other events that have adopted the 2010 Condition of Competition andĭo not conform at any events played under the R&A Rules of Golf (and have not since 1996). U Grooved Eye2 irons and wedges (NOTE: these were made from 1984 through March 1990, and each has the following unique marking - the top bar "Karsten Mfg. Phoenix, AZ 85068 USA" runs from the heel of the head to the toe, which makes it appear "upside down" when looking at this lettering when the club is in a golf bag).Ĭonform to all USGA and R&A groove rules in effect at all levels of play ![]() V grooved Eye 2 irons and wedges (NOTE: these were made from 1982 to 1984, and each has the following unique marking - the top bar "Karsten Mfg. Because Eye2 irons and wedges have a unique history, and various versions of this PING model were made from 1982 to 1990, these clubs require a more complex summary, which is as follows: ![]()
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