Salvaging A Bad Round

I was having a rather bad day. I had already double bogeyed three holes in the first ten, mainly because of two three putt greens. When I got to the eleventh hole I had a 145 yard shot from an elevated green over pines and junipers to execute. I generally draw my irons a little bit so I aimed toward the right side of the green. I hit the shot pure and it did just what I had envisioned, it started toward the right side of the green and then began to draw toward the hole. It landed on the front part of the green and started to roll right on line with the cup. As it got closer the guys in my group started to get excited. When it drop right in it was high fives all around.