Golf is a game of many great feelings - but what is the best? Here's what our audience said...

What’s The Best Feeling In Golf?
Golf is a hard game.
You lose more often than you win, with most rounds containing mediocrity, bad shots, bad bounces and bad breaks.
However, all the tough spells we encounter when playing make those good moments absolutely brilliant.
That holed birdie putt brings us back, that perfect bunker shot puts a smile on our face and finding our ball just inside the out of bounds line simply lifts our spirits.
But what is the best feeling in golf?
For me it’s tough to beat turning up at a top 100 course with my mates for a pre-game pint on a sunny patio.
Although saying that, the feeling of finding your ball in the midst of a good round after thinking you’ve lost it is a lovely boost.
Whenever I’m on a good score on the back nine there’s always one or two wayward tee shots and seeing that Pro V1x next to a bush I was sure my ball would be buried in always puts a smile on my face.
We asked our audience for suggestions, with 11-time pro winner Greg Chalmers joking that nothing beats fans direct messaging him abuse after betting on him.
DMs from frustrated Fantasy golf gamblers after I’ve cost them $5 brings me untold joy. https://t.co/07cNJjSkNa
— Greg Chalmers (@GregChalmersPGA) December 8, 2020
Some said just keeping their ball for 18 holes or just managing to hit the thing somewhere in the right direction were their best feelings.
Others mentioned things away from hitting shots, like that cold pint on the patio after a sun-baked 18 holes or walking 18 holes with your children.
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Even things like waking up on a day you know you’re playing golf and the pre-game drive to the course with hope of a good round were some great feelings picked out.
That’s what’s so great about our game and what keeps us coming back – it might be a tough ride but the good times more than make up for the double bogeys and lost balls.
Holes-in-one, chip-ins, comeback match victories, teeing off at a bucket list course, seeing your children improve, that post-game pint, finding a ball you thought you’d lost – there’s an awful lot to love in a round of golf.
Here’s what you said…
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— Tim (@thefifthtim) December 8, 2020
Ham, Egg n Chips and a fresh crisp pint in the 19th
— Alex Orka Golf (@AlexOrkaGolf) December 8, 2020
Watching you partner hole the tricky 5 footer for birdie when you think he's going to race it 4 foot passed
— mozz (@mozz5) December 8, 2020
Waking up for a 7am tee time mid summer. https://t.co/eXjR8DyPtZ
— Eric Garlinger (@EricGarlinger) December 8, 2020
Thinning a sand wedge from 20 yards off the green, hits the pin at 50mph and drops in for a birdie.
— Graeme Brown (@gwsbrown81) December 8, 2020
Playing under your Handicap in stroke play
— James Hayes (@j1mmyhayes04) December 8, 2020
Being 2 down with 3 to play and walking off 18 with the win
— Scott g (@Scottguth87) December 8, 2020
First tee at St Andrews tough to beat
— Birdie 18 (@Birdie18th) December 9, 2020
The suns out, it’s warm, you’ve got a 4 ball with your mates and you hit a decent drive up the 1st.
— phil roberts (@pipefc9) December 8, 2020
It’s pulling off that “nemesis” shot, whatever it may be at the time. For me right now, it’s long bunker shots. When you have one and you execute it perfectly (just like you meant to), there is nothing better.
— JJ Smith (@JJ_Smith22) December 8, 2020
Waking up on a golf day!
— John Courtney (@jayrsee) December 8, 2020
Driving to the course naively thinking you’re gonna play well
— Paul McGovern (@paulmc1979) December 8, 2020
Walking to the next tee, after making a decent putt
— Dan Chilton (@dchilton83) December 8, 2020
Par 3 watching a perfect shot in air.. land then spinning back toward pin .
— Bobby Erianne (@golfhunter) December 8, 2020
Knocking in a 20ft putt then your partner missing a 3 footer for the half
— ben clark (@benthegolfer) December 8, 2020
Seeing the beverage cart coming toward you. https://t.co/3mr15J3Edi
— Mitchell Long (@MitchellLong6) December 8, 2020
A sweet strike that feels like you have hit nothing but air
— Rick Wilton (@AmateurGolfer) December 8, 2020
On a world class course with yer best mates playing holes you remember seeing on the tv with a dram
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— Liam Omalley (@lomalley99) December 8, 2020
That first comp feel of a new season knowing that you’ve got 5/6 months of comps and good weather ahead! Then hopefully signing off the first comp under par!
— thomas lewis (@tommylewis92) December 8, 2020
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