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After years of trying (ok, 3 years since I first picked up a golf club) I was able to find that mythical two-digit score!

Ended up shooting a 95 today at the Legends golf course in Clermont FL...

Biggest changes today were that my shots were more consistent. My driver was behaving pretty good, only missed one fairway the entire round. Distance was kinda short, going between 200-230, but I'll take it... Irons are still a problem, I missed GIR primarily because my second shot (third on par 5s) just isn't consistent enough yet. The good thing is all my misses were playable, nothing that was too horrible.

Wedges were awesome today, so after my crappy approach shots I was pretty confident, and was always able to get the ball in a good spot on the green. Had 38 total putts, so that definitely needs some work, but my irons are so bad I've never bothered to practice putting :)

Oh yea it was really windy today too, 15-25 mph winds, made a few of my shots pretty wild (or REALLY short when it was blowing straight at me off the tee)

So, this is one of the toughest things I've ever done, I've never had to work so hard for anything in my life, but I feel GREAT now! Time for a cold beer or 5 to celebrate!

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Congrats man, I'm shooting for that score in 3 years or so myself :).

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Nice job! Just work on that putting though...that is a lot of putts. That is what I would work on first. Then the irons. Checkout my thread (the one about golf milestones breaking 100, 90, 80, 70) in this category

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Nice job! Just work on that putting though...that is a lot of putts. That is what I would work on first. Then the irons. Checkout my thread (the one about golf milestones breaking 100, 90, 80, 70) in this category

Yea I had 2 1-putts, 12 2-putts and 4 3-putts. The 3-putts were either really long ones that I didn't get enough speed, or something that I had a close miss on the 2nd so a tap-in 3rd putt.

But totally agree, need to get my putting average down.

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Congratulations!   I broke 100 this year myself..    It's an awesome feeling to get past that milestone.

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Way to go, it does feel good. It didn't take me to long but like everyone else is saying 89 is next, and that sounds like a fun goal.

April 29 was my 1st round and I shot a 128

May 24 was my 7th round and I shot a 99

Today June 2, my 10th round and I shot a 96

My game is coming along nicely. I hope everyone else's does two.

Sincerely, Jim

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This is one of the best things about golf:  It challenges at every level and everyone understands how big the milestones are.  Once again, Congratulations!

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Originally Posted by Jimbo Slice

Way to go, it does feel good. It didn't take me to long but like everyone else is saying 89 is next, and that sounds like a fun goal.

April 29 was my 1st round and I shot a 128

May 24 was my 7th round and I shot a 99

Today June 2, my 10th round and I shot a 96

My game is coming along nicely. I hope everyone else's does two.

Congratulations!!

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congrats man!

I broke 100 for the first time this year as well.

The only bad thing about it now, is that you will expect yourself to break 100 every time.

Driver:    SLDR TP 9.5* (Tour AD DI 6S)

Wood:   Jetspeed 3W (Aldilia RIP Alpha) & SLDR 5W (Diamana Kai'li)

Hybrids: Rescue 11 3H (18*) & Rescue 11 4H (21*)

Irons:     Rocketbladez Tour 4-PW

Wedge:   ATV 52* & 58*

Putter:   Bettinardi Signature 6

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Originally Posted by jlt73

congrats man!

I broke 100 for the first time this year as well.

The only bad thing about it now, is that you will expect yourself to break 100 every time.

How true that is!!  LOL

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Congrats!  Get that putting in order and you'll be able to break 90 in now time

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I shot 90 with 36 putts on Friday. Had a putt for 89 too and missed! Had 5 birdie putts within 10 feet...I think I know what I need to work on.

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