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I nailed a 25 foot birdie putt on 18 for my first ever 69 today. It was at Highland Park Golf Course (Par 70, 67.3/123) in Birmingham, AL. Boooooyaaaahh!!!

r9 Driver 10.5*
f50 3W 15*
975f 5W 18.5*
3DX 3-hybrid
i15 irons 4-PW Reg 588 Gunmetal 56* CG 10 Black Pearl 60* Craz-E Karsten series


Posted
Haha I bet you're so jacked right now. Congrats, that's something the majority of us will never do.

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Single digit handicap


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Big one! I have yet to do it. I can't wait

Bryan A
"Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same"

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Great! Post a scorecard :)

Sticks: Burner SF 9.5, 15, 19 | MX-300 4-GW | CG15 56.14, 60.12 | BS Tour #9
Accessories: Tour 360 4.0 | Revolution Stand Bag | GolfShot iPhone App
Last Round: 82 (70)


Posted
Congrats! I broke 70 for the first time last weekend (shot a 68). It's a cool feeling.

Current Gear Setup: Driver: TM R9 460, 9.5, Stiff - 3W: TM R9, 15, stiff - Hybrid: Adams Idea Pro Black, 18, stiff - Irons: Callaway X Forged 09, 3-PW, PX 5.5 - SW: Callaway X Series Jaws, 54.14 - LW: Callaway X Series Jaws, 60.12 - Putter: PING Redwood Anser, 33in.


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Yes, I am jacked!!! Really great way to start off the weekend. All I need now is for Bama to play well tomorrow and beat Penn State while I'm in Tuscaloosa. Oh and also get laid. If that happens, I may have one of my all-time best weekends.

I just took this with my phone. Sorry about the quality.

r9 Driver 10.5*
f50 3W 15*
975f 5W 18.5*
3DX 3-hybrid
i15 irons 4-PW Reg 588 Gunmetal 56* CG 10 Black Pearl 60* Craz-E Karsten series


Posted
CONGRADS!!!!!

Its a great feeling isn't it....I shot 68 last year and couldn't believe it...Can't wait for it to happen again!

Enjoy and have a cold one on me...

Joe

G10 Driver
G5 3 wood
G5 5 wood
G10 21,24,28 & 32 Hybrids
2010 710 AP2 7-PW w/DG300SVokey 58 & 52 2009 Spin Milled 2 Ball Blade 34" ProV1 2009 Pioneer Bag


Posted
man
there sure have been a lot of mid index's breaking par these days........

good for you guys...wish i could say the same
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

Posted
man

Actually, I haven't gotten my official handicap in about ten years (it was 11.5 then). I just took a guess for my profile here. Thanks for all the congratulatory remarks!

r9 Driver 10.5*
f50 3W 15*
975f 5W 18.5*
3DX 3-hybrid
i15 irons 4-PW Reg 588 Gunmetal 56* CG 10 Black Pearl 60* Craz-E Karsten series


Posted
Haven't broken 70 yet last 30 rounds in the low 70's though (I play 4 rounds a week). Irritating to be so close

Driver: Adams 9064ld 6.5* w/ Oban Devotion 7 .... 281 cpm at 44"
Fairway Wood: Tour Edge xcg 4 3 wood w/ rapport blue velvet shaft

hybrid: Tour Edge Exotics cg4 17* 2 hybrid
Irons: Miura series 1957 "baby blades" w/ KBS tour shafts
Wedges: Miura: 52* wedge, 56* K grind, 59* Y grind
Putter: taylormade white smoke 35"


Posted
Yes, I am jacked!!! Really great way to start off the weekend. All I need now is for Bama to play well tomorrow and beat Penn State while I'm in Tuscaloosa. Oh and also get laid. If that happens, I may have one of my all-time best weekends.

As your wish, Bama beat Penn State last friday. Did your other wish happened? If then, I will do some serious practices to break 70 again. :)

Golf: Agony & Love over 3 Generations


Posted
Congrats! I hope it's the first of many sub-70 rounds for ya. I did it twice in the summer of 2000 and have never done it again.

My equipment:

Driver - Callaway FT3 Fusion (9 degree)
3 Wood - Orlimar Tri-Metal (9 degree)
Hybrids - Bobby Jones (17, 21 & 25 degree)

Irons - KZG XCB 5 - PW

Wedges - Warrior (52 & 56 degree)

Putter - STX Envision

Ball of choice - Callaway TOUR i(s)


Posted
Just happy when I break 80, grats on a great round.

Geomax 16 reg - driver
G10 17 4 wood reg
Sumo2 20 hybrid Reg
MX-100 4h, 5h, 6-gap Reg
MP T 10 56.10, 60.08Bullseye putter


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