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February was an interesting month in the world of Great Shots. We got the quantity, as seen by the sheer number of videos below, and we also got plenty of quality.
While many of the shots below were no doubt brilliant, deciding the Shot of February was easy. In fact, we might have found the Shot of the Year when the dust clears in 2010. Before we get too far ahead of ourselves, however, let's take a look at the best shots of the shortest month of the year.
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Hitting the gap is one thing. Hitting the gap, acing the hole, and not ever hitting the green is another.
The second ace on the MV 15th showcases some nifty spin at the end. Although it may not look like it, it can be done, folks.
Here are two shots from GT world champions Jeff Harlow and Andy Haas – um, yea, they're okay.
Even though they are happening more and more, this is by far the best Southern 18 ace we've seen.
Same hole, two very different ways to play. Neither looked very promising off the tee but turned out golden.
Our Shot of the Month is one of the craziest efforts we've ever seen in Golden Tee. This also might be the luckiest shot in the game's history. It defies physics while also getting a one-in-a-million hop onto the green with one of the hardest pins to attack. There's nothing skillful about this shot whatsoever, but our Shot of the Month doesn't necessarily award the most skillful shots – it awards the shot that separates itself as being truly unique and exceptional to watch.
I'd say this Bella 18 effort does more than that, and it enters the month of March as our Shot of the Year favorite.
Congrats to our winner and everyone that made our feature this month - can't wait to see what March brings! Keep those Great Shots coming!