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  1. 1. Whats the most birdies you have made in a round? (count eagle as a single birdie)

    • 1
      16
    • 2
      17
    • 3
      28
    • 4
      33
    • 5
      15
    • 6
      14
    • 7
      9
    • 8
      1
    • 9
      3
    • 10
      1
    • 11
      0
    • 12+
      2


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Posted

Can't say I remember and I've only been tracking stats a few months so that's all I have to reference. This year I've had 4 a couple of times. Unfortunately in each instance negated by doubles or worse later in the round. There's been a couple of times I was under par through 12-13 holes before losing my head. Actually birdied the first two holes on one occasion. I am hoping to get away from that next season with practice. All in all pleased with my progress considering prior to 2012 I hadn't owned golf clubs since 1999.

Dave :-)

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  • 4 months later...
Posted

My father, Herbie Abraham, recorded 9 Birdies in a single round ! The tournament

was the 1979 Memphis Golf Assn. SR. City Tournament, which he won by 7 strokes !

We checked on P.G.A. SR. Tour record for most birdies in a single round, It was also

9 Birdies, which was set by Bernard Launger. Imagine an Amatour tieing a record set

by a TOP SR. Tour player !!! Currently working to certify above 9 Birdies as a TN. SR.

State Amatour Record!


Posted
1 Last week first birdie on a par 4 Hope it's the first of many

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Posted

The most was 4. But I mixed in 8 bogies to cancel them out lol. My lowest round ever was a 74 with only one birdie on the card.


  • 1 year later...
Posted

In the Round of 16 today in the Copper Creek Men's League "Club Championship" I had 5 birdies on the front and 8 for the round (7 coming in the 14 holes the match was still alive).  Made two doubles and carded a 66 (-3).  1 was a chip in from about 35' and another came on a 20 foot putt, but the rest were from inside 12 feet (with two being two putts, one from the fringe).

I missed a birdie putt inside 4' on 4 and a really well struck 8' on 13 and 2 longer birdie putts were short in the jar.

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Posted
In the Round of 16 today in the Copper Creek Men's League "Club Championship" I had 5 birdies on the front and 8 for the round (7 coming in the 14 holes the match was still alive).  Made two doubles and carded a 66 (-3).  1 was a chip in from about 35' and another came on a 20 foot putt, but the rest were from inside 12 feet (with two being two putts, one from the fringe).   I missed a birdie putt inside 4' on 4 and a really well struck 8' on 13 and 2 longer birdie putts were short in the jar.

You're not really a 6 handicap, are you??

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Posted

You're not really a 6 handicap, are you??

I turn in all my scores, but consider myself a good 6 at the moment.  The CR is 64.8 from the blues where we played today with a slope of 113.  Today's 66 was the lowest I have shot anywhere other than a par 3 course and only the 2nd time I have been under par.  My index will probably be sub-6 next revision.

T Date Score CR/Slope Diff. Course
AI 8/18/14 76 67.2/122 8.2 Keystone Golf the River Course
T 8/6/14 72 66.8/117 5.0 Copper Creek Golf Club
I 8/2/14 76 66.8/117 8.9 Copper Creek Golf Club
H 7/30/14 74 66.8/117 7.0 Copper Creek Golf Club
H 7/23/14 72 66.8/117 5.0 Copper Creek Golf Club
I 7/19/14 78 66.8/117 10.8 Copper Creek Golf Club
H 7/16/14 75 66.8/117 7.9 Copper Creek Golf Club
I 7/14/14 73 66.8/117 6.0 Copper Creek Golf Club
H 7/9/14 76 66.8/117 8.9 Copper Creek Golf Club
AI 7/7/14 78 69.0/129 7.9 Sonnenalp Golf Club
CI 7/4/14 77 67.8/123 8.5 Copper Creek Golf Club / Keyst
I 7/4/14 77 66.8/117 9.9 Copper Creek Golf Club
H 7/2/14 74 66.8/117 7.0 Copper Creek Golf Club
AI 6/30/14 85 69.6/129 13.5 Keystone Golf the Ranch Course
AI 6/29/14 78 69.8/130 7.1 Keystone Golf the River Course
I 6/27/14 77 66.8/117 9.9 Copper Creek Golf Club
H 6/26/14 71 66.8/117 4.1 Copper Creek Golf Club
AI 6/23/14 78 71.3/137 5.5 Keystone Golf the River Course
CI 6/20/14 82 66.8/117 14.7 Copper Creek Golf Club / Coppe
I 6/18/14 79 66.8/117 11.8 Copper Creek Golf Club

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:tmade: R11 Driver, 3 W & 5 W, :vokey: 52, 56 & 60 wedges
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Posted

Four birdies in nine, five birdies over eighteen is my record.  Both in the same round.  I did have four birdies in one round one other time.  I've had three birdies in a round a lot.

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Posted
I've had a few 5 birdie rounds that I can remember. I generally don't get a lot of birdies though. Need a putter for that.

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Posted


Five in one round.  Do it about once every 5 years.  Getting 2 in a round is fairly rare for me so I tend to recall the rounds with 4 or 5.

Brian Kuehn

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I turn in all my scores, but consider myself a good 6 at the moment.  The CR is 64.8 from the blues where we played today with a slope of 113.  Today's 66 was the lowest I have shot anywhere other than a par 3 course and only the 2nd time I have been under par.  My index will probably be sub-6 next revision.

T

Date

Score

CR/Slope

Diff.

Course

AI

8/18/14

76

67.2/122

8.2

Keystone Golf the River Course

T

8/6/14

72

66.8/117

5.0

Copper Creek Golf Club

I

8/2/14

76

66.8/117

8.9

Copper Creek Golf Club

H

7/30/14

74

66.8/117

7.0

Copper Creek Golf Club

H

7/23/14

72

66.8/117

5.0

Copper Creek Golf Club

I

7/19/14

78

66.8/117

10.8

Copper Creek Golf Club

H

7/16/14

75

66.8/117

7.9

Copper Creek Golf Club

I

7/14/14

73

66.8/117

6.0

Copper Creek Golf Club

H

7/9/14

76

66.8/117

8.9

Copper Creek Golf Club

AI

7/7/14

78

69.0/129

7.9

Sonnenalp Golf Club

CI

7/4/14

77

67.8/123

8.5

Copper Creek Golf Club / Keyst

I

7/4/14

77

66.8/117

9.9

Copper Creek Golf Club

H

7/2/14

74

66.8/117

7.0

Copper Creek Golf Club

AI

6/30/14

85

69.6/129

13.5

Keystone Golf the Ranch Course

AI

6/29/14

78

69.8/130

7.1

Keystone Golf the River Course

I

6/27/14

77

66.8/117

9.9

Copper Creek Golf Club

H

6/26/14

71

66.8/117

4.1

Copper Creek Golf Club

AI

6/23/14

78

71.3/137

5.5

Keystone Golf the River Course

CI

6/20/14

82

66.8/117

14.7

Copper Creek Golf Club / Coppe

I

6/18/14

79

66.8/117

11.8

Copper Creek Golf Club

Just for the record, I wasn't accusing you of cheating or sandbagging or lying or anything like that ... I was simply acccusing you of possibly not having an accurate TST bio.

Also for the record, I consider myself a pretty good 6 as well, and my most birdies in 9 holes is 3, and most in 18 is also 3.

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Posted

4 for my lowest 9 hole score of 33.  5 in 18 holes (not the same round) and only managed to shoot 76.  I've got skilz........ :8)

In David's bag....

Driver: Titleist 910 D-3;  9.5* Diamana Kai'li
3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi S
Ball: ProV1

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Posted

4 birdies and an eagle for 9 (shot30), added a  birdie on the back and still "only" shot 70.

I think the most I have this year is 3 for 9 holes or 4 for 18 holes.....

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Posted

When I was about a 5 handicap, I had 5 birdies and an eagle in a row (with a triple before....), which is also the most holes I've played under par in one round.  These days, one a round is about the norm for me.


Posted

I had 5 birdies on the front 9 this year

And,

I've had 7 birdies in one round.......some how both of these rounds did not end up under par....


Couple months ago - 5 birdies in the first 7 holes.

18 hole total was still 2 over.

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Posted

2 birdies for 9 holes.....note my handicap. I was PSYCHED!!!

Driver: Callaway Mavrik 10*

Woods: Callaway Epic Flash 15*, 18*

Hybrid: Callaway Mavrik 20*

Irons: Callaway Rogue X 5i-GW

Wedges: Vokey SM8 54*S and 58*K

Putter: Ping Prime Tyne 4


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