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    • Shot my best score today but didn't feel like the best I've played overall. First time breaking 90 though! Shot an 86. Almost eagled a par 4. Drove the ball to about 10 yards to the green, about 20 yards to the pin. Chipped the ball to land less than an inch from the cup on the second bounce. Was able to birdie it, great feeling!
    • Day 138 (17 Sep 24) - Worked on setup and controlled swings (think punchy 3/4 swings) focused on keeping tempo as smooth as possible (of course this was in a very soggy backyard)….
    • Yes, Srixon is a good $22.99/dz golf ball, but at 60 compression. Worth a try. I have some in my "found" bucket.
    • Currently I changed to Callaway warbird, cheap and hard compression golf ball. For your desired compression I liked the Srixon Soft Feel, also cheap and a better feel off chips and putts.   Also I use Noodle golf balls for practice purposes (sim and practice rounds), they are soft and are pretty decent for the low price.
    • True, at least here in Argentina Coke is Number 1 by far. Pepsi is always the one trying to compare themselves to Coke. Despite that, I love the commercial from 2001 were a little boy purchase 2 cans of coke from a spending machine in order to stand over them so he can reach the Pepsi button.  
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