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69, but hey, that's still 60's!!

Shot a 36 on the front and was feeling pretty great, made the turn into my favorite nine of the 27 hole course.

Shot a 33! Felt so nice. On the last green I was putting for eagle (7 ft out) and completely even forgot that this shot would be for shooting for under 70. I just took everything one shot at a time and didn't really focus on keeping my total score.

Went Par, Par, Bogey, Par, Par, Birdie, Par, Par, Par
Went Par, Bird, Par, Bird, Par, Par, Par, Boge, Eagle on the back

Club Championship coming up in October. I hope I can rock it until then and blow some people away.

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Congrats.

My best round was even par (72), and I couldn't sleep at all that night. Came close to that a few time since, but a few fat chips ruined them.

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Congrats.

I hit the pin 3 times on my chips. 1 dropped for a birdie, the others were par tap ins.


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Are you playing any Am tournaments in the upcoming months? You were the guy who wanted to qualify for a NationWide tour event right? Rooting for you so good luck.

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Are you playing any Am tournaments in the upcoming months? You were the guy who wanted to qualify for a NationWide tour event right? Rooting for you so good luck.

If I play well in the my Club Championship I will. I've been looking at So-Cal tourneys online to try and get in for. I know tournament golf and playing my home course are 2 different monsters. But I'd like to try and get as much tournament golf under my belt as possible!


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Way to go! That's playing well below your hcap too! Keep it up and scratch shouldn't be too far away!

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Way to go! That's playing well below your hcap too! Keep it up and scratch shouldn't be too far away!

I started putting a little more weight on my front foot and keeping my backswing on a more 1-plane approach and it did WONDERS for my iron game. Added about 5-10 yards per club and gave me more workability.

Gonna take a look at MB clubs at the next demo day here in the central valley and maybe switch to them.

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closed with an eagle? wow, talk about finishing strong! Nice job!

forgot to respond to this

yeppers! it felt so amazing to be closing with that. 12th eagle of the year

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If I play well in the my Club Championship I will. I've been looking at So-Cal tourneys online to try and get in for. I know tournament golf and playing my home course are 2 different monsters. But I'd like to try and get as much tournament golf under my belt as possible!

Way to go, that's great!

You should start playing more. You've kinda missed the boat on other events, city tournaments, state am qualifying. US am qualifying. All that stuff starts at the end of spring. Get ready for next year!

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Way to go, that's great!

Kinda what I'm hoping for. Get some good practice in through fall and winter. Then when the season starts up next spring I'll be good enough to start qualifying for a lot of ammy stuff


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Kinda what I'm hoping for. Get some good practice in through fall and winter. Then when the season starts up next spring I'll be good enough to start qualifying for a lot of ammy stuff

You said you're looking for SoCal events? Visalia isn't terribly close, but the Golden State Tour has a really competitve Am division.

www.gstour.com

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You said you're looking for SoCal events? Visalia isn't terribly close, but the Golden State Tour has a really competitve Am division.

Yea, I have family and friends in Newport, Costa Mesa, Corona Del Mar, San Diego, Ontario, West Covina, Carlsbad, and San Diego. So I always have a close place to stay to SO-CAL events. I'll check out the golden state am division. I didn't even know it existed to be honest.


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Yea, I have family and friends in Newport, Costa Mesa, Corona Del Mar, San Diego, Ontario, West Covina, Carlsbad, and San Diego. So I always have a close place to stay to SO-CAL events. I'll check out the golden state am division. I didn't even know it existed to be honest.

Hell that's prefect. GST plays OC and North SD county all the time!

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Hell that's prefect. GST plays OC and North SD county all the time!

What's the competition like in the ammy field? I assume scratch or better as it is for the pro division?


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There's some kids tearing it up this summer. My buddies Sam Yi, Allan Jun, and Andrew Ok. Seejun Yoon too. They are consistently under par. Up until their crazy tear this summer, anywhere from a little under par would win and a few over par would make some money back.

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There's some kids tearing it up this summer. My buddies Sam Yi, Allan Jun, and Andrew Ok. Seejun Yoon too. They are consistently under par. Up until their crazy tear this summer, anywhere from a little under par would win and a few over par would make some money back.

Yea I looked at some of those posted scores and 67/68/ect were winning


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