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Good stuff....lol..

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Funny. I friggin' knew one of you AssHats® would do that, but my money was on @Golfingdad. That's ok, I have a backup notebook were I keep my swing thoughts and my list of mortal enemies.

Well, *** you too you *** *** ***. :D

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Funny. I friggin' knew one of you AssHats® would do that, but my money was on @Golfingdad. That's ok, I have a backup notebook were I keep my swing thoughts and my list of mortal enemies.

And had I seen this before Erik you probably would have been right, you ****** ******!!!

Mortal enemies?!?!  Ha, whatever.  You know you love us!!!!!! ;-)

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And had I seen this before Erik you probably would have been right, you ****** ******!!! Mortal enemies?!?!  Ha, whatever.  You know you love us!!!!!!;-)

:-)

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

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Another God Damn 48. Just can't eliminate the blow up holes. Started with a snowman and two bogies so I'm 6 ****ing strokes in the hole before the 4th tee. Hit a a tee shot from heaven on the 9th though, my 6 hdc partner was very impressed. Missed a bunch of short putts too, burned the edges. :mad:

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Was cruising my way to bogey golf for my 9 this morning. Standing on the 9th at +8 which is a good score for me. Hooked the crap out of my 3w and took a bad bounce off some hard pan and DEEP into the woods. Pushed my provisional into the other woods :doh: Ended up finding my first ball lodged between some roots. Declared it unplayable and was able to find a drop spot that at least let me wedge it back out to the fairway. First cut 95 yards out. Hit my 60* pin high but yanked it left into the fringe, lots of green to work with. Chipped it wth my 9iron but didn't get as much carry as I had planned and took too much of the break leaving a long putt for bogey. Putted it to 6" and tapped in for a double. Finished +11 for 9. All in all good round. Ball striking was so-so, couple thins and enough hooks to keep it interesting.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Was cruising my way to bogey golf for my 9 this morning. Standing on the 9th at +8 which is a good score for me. Hooked the crap out of my 3w and took a bad bounce off some hard pan and DEEP into the woods. Pushed my provisional into the other woods

Ended up finding my first ball lodged between some roots. Declared it unplayable and was able to find a drop spot that at least let me wedge it back out to the fairway. First cut 95 yards out. Hit my 60* pin high but yanked it left into the fringe, lots of green to work with. Chipped it wth my 9iron but didn't get as much carry as I had planned and took too much of the break leaving a long putt for bogey. Putted it to 6" and tapped in for a double. Finished +11 for 9.

All in all good round. Ball striking was so-so, couple thins and enough hooks to keep it interesting.

Just to add to this it was pissing rain. I love golfing in the rain. No slow pokes to get stuck behind.

I've also converted 100% to spot putting, no more alignment line! :dance: My routine is way faster and, because I can stay focused on my actual line instead of my alignment line, I'm finding myself much more focused when putting. Made a ton of long putts today, which came in real handy on the holes where I hooked my approach shots.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Just to add to this it was pissing rain. I love golfing in the rain. No slow pokes to get stuck behind.

Agreed.  I don't really like rain, but poor weather does not bother me.  I really like spring golf.  It is typically in the 50's here, and not many people to slow me down.

-Matt-

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Was cruising my way to bogey golf for my 9 this morning. Standing on the 9th at +8 which is a good score for me. Hooked the crap out of my 3w and took a bad bounce off some hard pan and DEEP into the woods. Pushed my provisional into the other woods

Ended up finding my first ball lodged between some roots. Declared it unplayable and was able to find a drop spot that at least let me wedge it back out to the fairway. First cut 95 yards out. Hit my 60* pin high but yanked it left into the fringe, lots of green to work with. Chipped it wth my 9iron but didn't get as much carry as I had planned and took too much of the break leaving a long putt for bogey. Putted it to 6" and tapped in for a double. Finished +11 for 9.

All in all good round. Ball striking was so-so, couple thins and enough hooks to keep it interesting.

Just to add to this it was pissing rain. I love golfing in the rain. No slow pokes to get stuck behind.

I've also converted 100% to spot putting, no more alignment line!  My routine is way faster and, because I can stay focused on my actual line instead of my alignment line, I'm finding myself much more focused when putting. Made a ton of long putts today, which came in real handy on the holes where I hooked my approach shots.

Nice.  I don't mind rain either.

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Was cruising my way to bogey golf for my 9 this morning. Standing on the 9th at +8 which is a good score for me. Hooked the crap out of my 3w and took a bad bounce off some hard pan and DEEP into the woods. Pushed my provisional into the other woods

Ended up finding my first ball lodged between some roots. Declared it unplayable and was able to find a drop spot that at least let me wedge it back out to the fairway. First cut 95 yards out. Hit my 60* pin high but yanked it left into the fringe, lots of green to work with. Chipped it wth my 9iron but didn't get as much carry as I had planned and took too much of the break leaving a long putt for bogey. Putted it to 6" and tapped in for a double. Finished +11 for 9.

All in all good round. Ball striking was so-so, couple thins and enough hooks to keep it interesting.

Just reread this and realized I tapped in for triple not double. +8 on the 9th tee, tripled for +11 total. Think I'll play another 9 tomorrow in the rain too!

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Update.

I've been pretty lazy as far as practicing and camera work but on course things are going well. All curvature is draw biased nowadays, although I do occasionally hit a push or pull with no discernible curvature. Big miss is a hook and sometimes a pull hook which can be disastrous. Sometimes I'll hit a push draw that overdraws but that's rarely overly penal. Zero Evolvr work of late, my last analysis Brian basically wanted me to just keep ingraining what I've done up till this point as he felt adding anything new would just set-me back with my current priorities. I'm still signed up so I think I'll probably submit something soon.

I moved to a stronger grip lately which may explain the pulls and hooks but I feel like the stronger grip really helps my take-away stay on the plane that Brian wants me on. Distance and contact has been excellent, which is ironically a problem when I hit it offline, lol, I rather not pull a 4h 200+ yards into the woods. Although sometimes that works out because I'll clear the woods entirely and advance it from the other fairway! Ha Ha.

My other issue (it's always been a bit of an issue for me) is my weight shift can get a little spotty at times causing occasional fats and thins. The thins are usually OK, just a little clanky feeling. That fats generally cause an overly high ball flight and a 50% distance loss which, obviously sucks, but at least it stays online-ish. This are relatively rare occurrences though, definitely want to get them out of my bag but they're nowhere near as much of a scoring issue as the hooks and pull hooks. Those are the suckers that can vanish in the woods or lakes and really kill my score.

Basically my game right now lives and dies by the penalties. If I keep the ball in bounds and dry for the round I'm playing pretty solid bogey golf, if I lose a few it can turn ugly really fast.

Putting is a real joy these days, distance control is outstanding and the putts I miss, even on a misread, are virtually all left at tap-in range. If I can get those GIR up a tad I can do some real damage.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Another round with missed opportunities. Was +7 after 5 holes but feeling pretty damn good because two of those dropped strokes were total brain farts that had nothing to do with skill, so the 7 over felt like 5 over and I was looking to finish strong and get a sub-bogey golf round in.

Brain fart number one: had a long putt of 26 paces, about 58'-60', that I lagged to 6" :beer: The 2 groundskeepers who stopped working to watch me hit the 60 footer were very impressed. Got nonchalant and caught the edge, lipped the ****ing thing 180* and needed up left with almost the exact same putt. Turned guaranteed (and spectacular) par into Bogey. :doh:

Brain fart number two: 3rd shot leaves ball pin high in medium rough on a par 5. Chipped it to 8' and just missed the par putt to the low side, good line just not firm enough. So what do I do? About a foot and half to go for my Bogey, ***** out AGAIN and, although it looks like it's going in anyway, it catches a spike mark on the last revolution and wobbles off line to stop on the left edge. :doh:

So you can see why I'm not overly concerned about those two strokes, totally anomalies and more mental than anything else.

Next hole (5th) I push my approach but make a solid bogey anyway, so there I am sitting at 7 over after 5 holes.

Next hole is a short little 100yard par 3, stuff my 60* tight and tap in for birdie, back to bogey golf and feeling strong.

Next hole (par 4) I hook my tee shot a bit but still in the fairway, just a little short. Hook my approach high and wide over the trees, but I know it opens up and have parred many times from there. Never find it, walk back and rehit from the fairway. Crappy little, low hooking, shit shot that heads for the woods and is a guaranteed goner. BREATH DEEPLY. Drop another one and hit the centre of the green. Two put for a 10. POW - now I'm ****ing 12 over after 7. :cry:

Next hole is a Par 3 and I have no problems, GIR. Makeable putt of about 14' that I hit WAY to tentatively (again) and leave it 5' short, probably should have one-handed it. ;-) Make the 5 footer, centre cup for Par.

Head to the last tee as a very unhappy camper but shake it off, it's a game and I love playing it. Opt to go with a hybrid and play it safe. Fail to get my Batman Signal to the sky and duff a low one out about 60yards. BREATH DEEPLY. Hammer it out of the light rough, but hooking it once again, stays in the fairway just barely. Ball is basically right around my usual tee-shot landing spot for this hole, 45y or so from the centre of the green. I walk to my ball thinking, "Ok then, let's par this the hard way." Pull my 60* (thinking about my buddy @David in FL :-P ) and make my trademark 1/2 swing sit'n'stick shot. Beautiful impact, never left the flag, dart to 3'. Make the putt to finish on a high of back to back pars.

Could have easily been a career round for me but the mistakes just kept piling up.

44 total on a par 32 course. Could have been so much better. Oh well, might play again tonight and definitely playing again tomorrow morning. :-D

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Another round with missed opportunities. Was +7 after 5 holes but feeling pretty damn good because two of those dropped strokes were total brain farts that had nothing to do with skill, so the 7 over felt like 5 over and I was looking to finish strong and get a sub-bogey golf round in.

Brain fart number one: had a long putt of 26 paces, about 58'-60', that I lagged to 6"  The 2 groundskeepers who stopped working to watch me hit the 60 footer were very impressed. Got nonchalant and caught the edge, lipped the ****ing thing 180* and needed up left with almost the exact same putt. Turned guaranteed (and spectacular) par into Bogey.

Brain fart number two: 3rd shot leaves ball pin high in medium rough on a par 5. Chipped it to 8' and just missed the par putt to the low side, good line just not firm enough. So what do I do? About a foot and half to go for my Bogey, ***** out AGAIN and, although it looks like it's going in anyway, it catches a spike mark on the last revolution and wobbles off line to stop on the left edge.

So you can see why I'm not overly concerned about those two strokes, totally anomalies and more mental than anything else.

Next hole (5th) I push my approach but make a solid bogey anyway, so there I am sitting at 7 over after 5 holes.

Next hole is a short little 100yard par 3, stuff my 60* tight and tap in for birdie, back to bogey golf and feeling strong.

Next hole (par 4) I hook my tee shot a bit but still in the fairway, just a little short. Hook my approach high and wide over the trees, but I know it opens up and have parred many times from there. Never find it, walk back and rehit from the fairway. Crappy little, low hooking, shit shot that heads for the woods and is a guaranteed goner. BREATH DEEPLY. Drop another one and hit the centre of the green. Two put for a 10. POW - now I'm ****ing 12 over after 7.

Next hole is a Par 3 and I have no problems, GIR. Makeable putt of about 14' that I hit WAY to tentatively (again) and leave it 5' short, probably should have one-handed it. Make the 5 footer, centre cup for Par.

Head to the last tee as a very unhappy camper but shake it off, it's a game and I love playing it. Opt to go with a hybrid and play it safe. Fail to get my Batman Signal to the sky and duff a low one out about 60yards. BREATH DEEPLY. Hammer it out of the light rough, but hooking it once again, stays in the fairway just barely. Ball is basically right around my usual tee-shot landing spot for this hole, 45y or so from the centre of the green. I walk to my ball thinking, "Ok then, let's par this the hard way." Pull my 60* (thinking about my buddy @David in FL ) and make my trademark 1/2 swing sit'n'stick shot. Beautiful impact, never left the flag, dart to 3'. Make the putt to finish on a high of back to back pars.

Could have easily been a career round for me but the mistakes just kept piling up.

44 total on a par 32 course. Could have been so much better. Oh well, might play again tonight and definitely playing again tomorrow morning.

Here's the Birdie on the par 3. I love hitting my 60*

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Nice shot.  Nothing better than a kick-in birdie. :dance:

-Matt-

"does it still count as a hit fairway if it is the next one over"

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You little son of a b**** ball! Why you don't you just go HOME? That's your HOME! Are you too good for your HOME? :-P

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Soon as it gets dark, I'm hitting the course for 9 holes of night golf! Then I'm setting my alarm real early for 9 holes of morning golf!

:-D

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Soon as it gets dark, I'm hitting the course for 9 holes of night golf! Then I'm setting my alarm real early for 9 holes of morning golf!

Shot an 87 on my little par 64 executive in the dark. New, high-lumen tactical flashlight helps. :-D Tons of fun but didn't get home till 1 am so I skipped this morning's round. I'm getting old, need my beauty sleep.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

PSA - "If you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"

My Whackin' Sticks: :cleveland: 330cc 2003 Launcher 10.5*  :tmade: RBZ HL 3w  :nickent: 3DX DC 3H, 3DX RC 4H  :callaway: X-22 5-AW  :nike:SV tour 56* SW :mizuno: MP-T11 60* LW :bridgestone: customized TD-03 putter :tmade:Penta TP3   :aimpoint:

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Soon as it gets dark, I'm hitting the course for 9 holes of night golf! Then I'm setting my alarm real early for 9 holes of morning golf!

Shot an 87 on my little par 64 executive in the dark. New, high-lumen tactical flashlight helps.  Tons of fun but didn't get home till 1 am so I skipped this morning's round. I'm getting old, need my beauty sleep.

Old?  Your just a kid!

Scott

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And what is knowable is that travel is much faster and cheaper now, so almost every world class player shows up for almost every major and WGC, and for many of the regular PGA events. 50 years ago, the second or third best player in, say, Australia, often didn't even play in the British Open, let alone a PGA event. So all the PGA events, and three of the four majors, had only a handful of international players, and the fourth major had only a handful of Americans. None of that is speculation. It is a verifiable fact that there are over twice as many people in the world today than there were 50 years ago. It's a verifiable fact that the purses today are hundreds of times as high as they were 50 years ago --- Tony Lema got about $4200 for winning the 1964 Open; today, it's about $3.5 million. It's a verifiable fact that virtually all the world top 100 play every major they are eligible for, instead of only a handful playing any events that require overseas travel. It's not knowable exactly how all of that combines, but a good indication is the number of entries in the US Open. To enter the US Open requires both top 1% talent for the game, and a serious commitment to it. There were about 2400 entrants per year 50 years ago. This century, it's consistently over 9000, well over three times as many. It's true that, mostly because of the time and expense, the number of duffers recreational players has declined, but they never had any influence on field strength, anyway. High school kids on the golf team still play all they want, for free. What do you have to counter that? Nothing but your belief that there were half a dozen golf phenoms all at the same time in the 60's, and none today, now that Tiger's past his prime. You're entitled to that opinion, but what facts do you have to back it up? Only the number of majors they won. But how many majors would Phil have won if the fields were like they were 50 years ago? Mickelson finished second in the US Open to Goosen in 2004, to Ogilvy in 2006, and to Rose last year. 50 years ago, odds are that none of those guys would have even tried to qualify for the US Open, since it required shutting down their schedule for a minimum of three weeks to travel to the US for sectional qualifying, with no guarantee that they would make it into the actual tournament. Michael Campbell, who beat Tiger with some amazing putting down the stretch in 2005, said that he would not have entered that year if the USGA hadn't established overseas qualifying sites, so he didn't have to travel to enter. How would Phil look next to Arnie with those three US Opens? Eight majors, and a career Grand Slam. And how would Tiger look if Michael Campbell, Trevor Immelman, Angel Cabrera, and YE Yang had stayed home, like most international players did in the Jack era? I'll make it even simpler for you, since you follow women's golf. How much better would the US women look today, if there were no Asians on tour? Or even just no Koreans? Well, it looks like you're going to crow about the lack of current talent every time a guy backs into a win for the foreseeable future, but come on. The Valero was a 40-point tournament, which makes it one of the weakest regular PGA events, barely above the John Deere Classic. And the tournament committee knows that most top players don't like to play right before a major, so they try to attract the few who do by making it as close to major conditions as possible, to help them fine tune their games. A weak field facing a tough setup is not a recipe for low scores, but you still insist on taking one bad week and comparing it to the majors of your hazy memory, even though you seem to have forgotten epic collapses by the likes of Arnie, who managed to lose a seven shot lead over the last 9 holes of the 1966 US Open. And who knows how often something like that happened in a low-rent event? I don't know if Tiger was more talented than Jack, or even Trevino. All I know is that there are many solid reasons to believe that in order to win a tournament, he had to beat around three times as many talented golfers, even in most of the regular tour events he's won, as Jack did in a major --- especially the Open, where Jack only had to beat as few as 8 other Americans, at a time when probably 60-70 of the world top 100 were Americans.  I don't say it's true by definition, as you claimed, but I say it's the way to bet, based on facts and logic."  
    • Shot 50/41 today. I didn't hit the ball particularly well but not as poorly as the score would indicate. I just happened to hit it in some really punishing places that wound up taking one or two strokes just to hit back into play. The undergrowth and the fescue are really growing in at the course. Lipped out and burned a few edges on putts, too. I always say when I miss putts by that small a margin that they're eventually going to drop as long as I don't deviate from the process and that's exactly what started happening on the back 9. I ended up making a couple of mid-length putts. Five over on the back included a triple bogey on 17.
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