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well dudes i figure i would share here, other than one other good buddy of mine, you might be the only guys who care!! hahaha!!!!

i have been playing so well the past month or so, it really is wierd
i have dropped my hcp from an 8 to just under a 4, in one month

i have increased practice time, working mainly on my short game/putting
i now practice approx. 4-5hrs/week and get in 36-54 holes/week

i have finally found a good shaft/ball combo and BOOM! things are just clicking
today i shot even par on 9 holes, and literally should have been -2...as i left 2putts on the rim (grrr!!!)

i am through my equipment changes and now just everything is good

my 2010 goal is to get down to a 2 or better index to get a try out for the SK mens open
if i qualify, i want to try and make the cut and golf the weekend
this is a Canadian Tour event........i just wanna say i could hang w the BIG BOYS!!!

after my round today, i stayed to putt/chip some more
i couldnt miss a putt tonight
anything from 15ft in, i was nailing

i walked of the practice surface laughing at myself
this honeslty is THE BEST GOLF i have ever played - i really am in a groove!!

anyways....thxs for listening!!!

enis

PS - thx to all sandtrappers - i have read and learned a lot from you guys, you have been a great help in my development - THIS SITE FRICKEN RULES!!!!

"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

Posted
Glad to hear a success story, thanks!

John Hanley
Sugar Land, TX
Driver: Pinemeadow ZR-1 460cc 10.5 degree; senior flex graphite shaft;
6-PW: ProStaff Oversize; graphite (about 13 years old);
Adams Tight Lies fairway woods.

Cleveland CG14 56° sand wedge

Zebra 395gm Mallet putter


Posted
knock on wood man, hope you don't jynx yourself.

Next year I need to hunker down and really work on my putting, really the only thing that holds me back. Glad to see the practice is paying off.

What I play


Driver: 907D2
Wood:960 15*

5 Wood: 960 18*

Irons: Titleist 735 Cm 3-PW

Wedges: CG16 60* and 52*

Putter: Nike Method


Posted
Nice man, nice. Hopefully mine will come together soon. I've improved quite a bit this summer, but still looking for everything to fall into place.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


Posted
  xTsUnAmI said:
knock on wood man, hope you don't jynx yourself.

ahh u know i have been playing long enough i know it will come and go..i have accepted that

its golf!! hahah!!! just like when things click hey...sweet Nicky Hayden avatar!!! i am a huge fan of him!! when i used to ride, i like idolized the dude i loved watching AMA< not such a fan of GP though there i go, hijacking my own thread!!
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

Posted

Where in Saskatchewan do to you usually play?

  enis750 said:
ahh u know i have been playing long enough i know it will come and go..i have accepted that

Driver- Titleist 910 D3 9.5

3 Wood- Burner 15 degree
Irons- Slingshot 4I-AW
Hybrid- CPR 3 22 degree
Putter- White Hot XG 8


Posted
  slabm7 said:
Where in Saskatchewan do to you usually play?

Saskatoon area
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

Posted
  enis750 said:
i have increased practice time, working mainly on my short game/putting i now practice approx. 4-5hrs/week and get in 36-54 holes/week

I just have to ask, do you work on a golf course? If not what do you do that affords you that much time to practice?


Posted
I just have to ask, do you work on a golf course? If not what do you do that affords you that much time to practice?

haha! figured this question would come up no i dont work on a golf course - i'm a Mortgage Broker the 2009 year has been VERY good to me (income wise) im not even a member anywhere, i just golf wherever no boss, no sales targets, no set hours i come and go as i please and basically do what i want before every round i will practice at least 45 mins. and after a round if i cant do that or get in a few rounds, I will spend it putting/chipping i rarely hit balls on the range, only if i need to work on something specific 95% of my practice routine is spent on short game, and i have made dramatic results because of this next year will be the first year i will be a memeber, since i was a junior - cant wait!!!
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

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well I figured I would resurect this topic for a moments
since posting I went through a few tough rounds that bumped me back closer to a 5 again (I originally posted this at a 3.6 I think)

this weekend I golfed 36 and I tell ya, It was a journey
first 18 was on a decent course that plays just over 6900 yds
shot a 78, but very up and down w 2 doubles and 1 birdie

today was a doozey
heres some highlights:

*4 birdies today (most in one round for me this year)
*only 25 putts
*shot 77
*zero 3 putts

BUT, here are the "non-highlights":

*shot 77, but should have been a 72
*2 doubles
*3 FW hit & 6 GIR
*shanked my tee shot on a 175yd par 3, into a 2 club wind (literally went 60 yds right)

I am struggling to eliminate the one hole blowups
going into 17 I was -2 for the back nine
proceeded to then go double, bogey to finish at 77
I do blame a part of this score on shitty grips - im sorry, Im not one to make excuses, but I will
I havent installed my Golf Pride MC ND's yet, and i seriuosly think it had a major impact on today
I was missing FW's, GIR's and hitting some terrible shots - i almost tossed my clube down the FW today, because my hands were slipping so bad (dont wear a glove either)

If i could avoid one hole blow ups or the odd fat or thin shot, I know I could be playing to a 1 or 2 index....i know it

BUT...my Scotty was on FIRE TODAY!!!! I have never hit 25 putts this year - was pretty stoked about that though........end rant
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

Posted
  ping12 said:
dont ya just love this game

nope................ ok........i do
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

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