I haven't been on the forum in a while because I've been practicing a lot for the golf team. Today we had our first ladder match. We play the man below us one week, and above the next. So I was playing down against a kid I've played with before. We were at Champions, which is extremely nice, and my first time to play there. He's up by 2 on me through 5, and then we realize we might have played the wrong hole the hole before. After wandering around, we have to ask a member who directs to the right hole. Luckily we were on the right nine still. So on that hole I stick and eight iron to 10 feet. He puts it to 3. He birdies, I par. So he's now 3 up. On the par 4 eighth he hits two balls ob, he makes 8 I make 5. All square. On the par 5 ninth he's 130 out laying 2 and I'm 40 yards out after hitting my 4 wood to lay up too far. He hits it next to the green, chunks a chip and ends up making 7. I'm on the back of the green in 3, and just need to 3-putt to win. I four-putt

. I haven't done that in probably 2 years. He wins in a playoff. Does anybody else have any examples of that much choking? Or do I win?