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Hey guys,


Just wanted to share my personal best round and my first below 90!

I shot 86 today from the whites (6200).

44(13)/42(15)

I was even par on 15th through the back nine and shot 3 double bogeys to end with a 42. Just the thought of breaking 40 made me play poorly.

Anyways I am very happy with my progress, my goal was to break 90 before completing my second year of playing and I made it. I think I owe it to my new vokey wedges, I was leaving short putts for par all day.

I only hit 3 fairways and 4 greens, but short game was on with 28 putts.

As always I can only think of how many shots I left!! I hit 3 in the water from the tee!

1 birdie
6 pars
7 bogeys
4 double bogeys

Hopefully I will start shooting 80's more and more and get my handicap down near 15!

Thanks for reading!


I loveee this game!

Blade Stand Bag
905R 11.5 R flex
Tight Lies 3 Wood
Ci7 Irons 4-GW R Flex
Vokey SM Wedges 54 / 58Classic Putter #1 34"ProV1 or U-Tri Tour or E5+

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Great job!! Great feeling to start breaking 100 regularly and then to break 90 and so on regularly. Its always nice to show all the hard work and investments in clubs really do something for your game.
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Congrats. I'm making my way down under 90 as well. Last time out I needed to birdie the Par 5 18th to shoot an 89. I hit my nicest drive of the day right down the middle of the fairway and then proceeded to pull a 4 iron from 200 yards out to the far left.
I had about a 25 yard pitch over a small pine to the green with a bunker between the tree and the green. Of course I left the shot short and it landed in the bunker so my hopes were gone for birdie. I chipped on and 4 putted for a triple bogey, my only triple all day.
I should have hit 5 iron, because I was puring it the enitre back 9 with my 5, but figured I needed the extra yardage. I tried to hit it too hard and that caused me to pull it.
Live and learn.

Oh yeah, I also have a 60* Vokey on the way, and am still in the process of finding a 54*.

In my Extreme Sport II Stand Bag
Driver: Sasquatch Sumo2 10.5*
Hybrid: Slingshot Tour 3 21*
Irons: CCI Cast 4-AW
Wedges: Tour Action 588 60*Putter: White Hot XG #1Balls: ProV1 and ProV1x

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Well done mate

In my Ping UCLAN Team Bag

Nike Sasqautch 9.5 - V2 Stiff
Cleveland HiBore 15 - V2 Stiff
Ben Hogan Apex FTX, 2 - PW - Dynamic Gold StiffNike SV Tour 52, 58 - Dynamic Golf StiffYes Golf Callie - 33 inchesBall - Srixon Z star X

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Congrats!!! That is a great accomplishment. I heard a a crazy number like over 80% of golfers never shoot below 100%. Not sure how accurate that is. I'm sure when you shot 86 you were in the zone and very relaxed, not thinking of anything. I hope you break 80 soon!!!

Just curious, how did you shoot your next round?

The reason I ask is that I have been playing for 2 years now. The game didn't take me too long to pick up because I played varsity tennis in college. I'm actually left handed, but play right because of my tennis two-hand backhand. My best after playing about 9 months was 79 from the blues at Trilogy in Palm Springs. I was in the zone and not thinking of anything and couldn't miss. No double bogeys the entire day and would drain putts off the fringe, 20-footers, just relaxed and smooth. Next day, you build confidence, try to swing harder and the "Golf Gods" take it right from under you. I played PGA West the next day and shot a 103. That's the game we love...lol

Now I'm "consistently inconsistent." I have gone through so many thoughts like keeping my spine straight, my head down, etc. Only thing I think of (since I can't avoid thinking of nothing) is keeping my club "Same way up, Same way down." That helps me on tempo.

FACT: If the pros can shoot 69 one day and 86 the next (difference of 17), it's not bad when we shoot an 84 one day and 101 the next, right? Just to put things in perspective...

Thanks,
Erwin

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Erwin Trace
La Dolce Living
www.ladolceliving.com

What's In My Bag?

Driver: R7 Limited 9.5 Loft w/ Matrix Ozik Stiff Shaft
Woods: (3) R7 Ti
Hybrid: (3/4) Tour Burner Rescue
Irons : (5-PW) G5
Wedges: (Degree- 50, 56, 60) Spin Milled Vokey
Putter: Cameron Studio Select 2 Mid Slant
Ball : Tour Prestige
*Costco balls $1/each until I get consistent!

      910 D3 9.5* Aldila RIP S "B2"
R7 CGB 3 Wood Fuji S
'11 Rescue 3 Hybrid Aldila RIP S
      710 AP2: 4-PW DG300 S
      Vokey Spin Milled Black Nickel 50/56/60*

Newport Beach: Ghosted

 

 

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