

Upon airing, the episode was watched by 9.41 million American viewers and received an 18–49 rating of 2.1, placing first in its timeslot and first for the night. The episode was met by mixed reviews from most critics, with some criticizing the show's dependency on plot twists though others commented positively on the episode's special effects. This episode immediately follows the events of the previous season finale, " Curtains", with Julia coming back to shore after having dropped the egg in the lake and Barbie in a noose on the gallows in the town square.

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" Heads Will Roll" is the second season premiere of the CBS drama series Under the Dome, and the fourteenth episode overall. Her day starts with a stress-free par.1st episode of the second season of Under the Dome " Heads Will Roll" She takes a few deep breaths, takes aim and fires her ball just right if the pin. Hall is introduced by the starter as she tees up on the short par 3. She looks at her phone one last time and then stores it away in her bag. Hall arrives at the tee box and exchanges pleasantries with her playing partners and the starter. Walk to the tee boxĮight minutes before she’s set to begin her round, Hall leaves for the tee box. With 10 minutes left until her tee time, Hall rolls a few more putts. On her way back to the putting green, Hall stops to sign a few autographs for some fans.

Hall spent about 20 minutes on the range and then begins her walk back to the practice green, which is adjacent to the 10th tee box. She finishes her time on the range by hitting several full-send drivers. Hall first hits a series of half-wedge shots and then slowly works her way through the bag. With short-game practice complete, Hall and her caddie move over to the range. She finishes her time at the short-game area by hitting a few shots out of the bunker. Hall starts by hitting mid-range pitch shots off tight lies, and then works her way over to the rough to hit several shots from the long stuff. At Congressional, this area is over near the range, so she had to bit of a walk to get there.

Walk to the short-game areaĪfter just shy of 20 minutes on the putting green, Hall sets off for the short-game area. After that, she hits several lag putts across the green to dial in her speed. She starts with a series of three-footers around the hole, and then gradually works her way up to mid-range putts. Hall chats with her caddie for a couple minutes and then begins rolling putts. Her caddie had arrived at the practice green a few minutes before and scoped out a spot in the far corner of the green to set up shop. and heads straight for the putting green. Hall walks out of Congressional Country Club’s massive clubhouse just after 11:30 a.m. Watch the video above, or read below for more. Every player has their own routine that works for them, and they stick to it religiously.Īhead of the second round of the KPMG Women’s PGA, we followed major champ Georgia Hall to get a sense for what her warmup routine entails. Much like snowflakes, however, no two warmup routines are the same. There are no breakfast balls at the highest level.
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