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Hello all i'm a new member here, I hit my first ever Eagle yesterday, 261yd driveable par 4, I hit the green and then sunk a ten footer, what a great feeling that was!

I've been playing off and on for probably 20yrs playing maybe once or twice a year but I started playing regularly last year, yesterday I shot a 92 and scored 40 points

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Very nice! Congrats!

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I'm playing again in the morning, i'm really enjoying my Golf now, if I can get it into my head to slow down and relax on every shot I think I can shoot in the 80s

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I was very pleased yesterday, 92 is my lowest round yet, but I had three sevens and an eight so I can definately go lower. I think i'll get some lessons with the club pro, hes offered me four for the price of three so its a no brainer really.

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Mizuno MX300 Irons, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW

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Mizuno MP R12 56 Sand Wedge

Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter.

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Thanks

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Mizuno MP R12 56 Sand Wedge

Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter.

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Congrats on the Eagle.  I've had a bunch of opportunities but couldn't get the putts to fall but I'm still hoping I get one before the season ends.

Joe Paradiso

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Originally Posted by newtogolf

Congrats on the Eagle.  I've had a bunch of opportunities but couldn't get the putts to fall but I'm still hoping I get one before the season ends.

Its the first time I've had an opportunity and to be honest I thought i'd miss the putt because it really is a weak part of my game, but my driving is really coming on and hopefully the scores will keep coming down!

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Mizuno JPX Fli Hi 3, 4, 5

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Mizuno MP R12 56 Sand Wedge

Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter.

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You don't make eagles without going for the green.  Nice job.

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Gheers guys, i'll have another crack at it in the morning!

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Mizuno MX300 Gap Wedge

Mizuno MP R12 56 Sand Wedge

Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter.

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Originally Posted by mattshaver

congrats.  i'm still looking for my first eagle.  had a chance earlier this summer, but a 3-putt later (from 10 ft no less!!!) and i was walking off the green with a par...



I bet that hurt! I scored 92 yesterday which equals my best ever, BUT I had an air shot and had to count it lol

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Mizuno JPX Fli Hi 3, 4, 5

Mizuno MX300 Irons, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW

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Mizuno MP R12 56 Sand Wedge

Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter.

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i've had about half a dozen opportunities in the 2 years (since i've been keeping stats), and none of my putts have fallen.  :(

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Driver: Ping G20, 8.5 Tour Stiff
Wood/Hybrid: G20 3W, Raylor 19*, 22*
Irons: R9 5I - SW, TM CGB LW

Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi-Mid

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I almost had mine today. It was a short par 4 like 360 yards. I hit a decent drive left. Had about 80 in. Hit a little punch GW and it came up like half a foot short. Closest I've ever been.

And congrats BTW!

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Awesome and congrats!  The only eagles I've scored were on par 5s, never on a par 4.  IMO, getting an eagle on a par 4 is much more difficult--at least on the courses near me, because very few of them are driveable for me (read: way less than 300 yards).  The only time I carded a eagle on a par 4 was when I was playing in a alternate-shot tourney with my bud.  It was on a level, straight away 278 yard par 4 and I put my tee shot on the front of the green.  From there, my bud drained the 12 footer.

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Congrats, mine was on a long par 5 with the second shot over a lake in front of the green, 3 wood landed 5 feet from the hole. Second was soon after on the second hole of my first ever high school tournament, holed a pw from 80 yards out up a hill, didnt even get to see it go in.

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