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Yeah sorry, figured I should get there early to check in and get the score cards together.  Also it's an hour drive for me.

No need to apologize, looking forward to golfing with you all tomorrow!

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Man my group sucks we have the highest HC, oh ya that is my son and father in law...ha-ha looking to meet you all and have a great time see ya in the AM.

Can't wait!! Maybe ill just head over now ... ;)

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Originally Posted by hacker101

Mr D sorry you will not be making it was hoping to meet the whole gang will see ya next time.

Let's see, if the next outing is between 9/24-9/30, I will be there since I'll be in So Cal during that time...

Hope y'all had fun!

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Tried to post this earlier (in " real time") but failed. Our fearless leader (Mvmac) with the first tee shot of the day. Center of the fairway, as usual. (So boring to play golf like that ;))
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Anyways ... Had a great time, and B team was victorious!! Everybody contributed, however, Brandon (bplewis24) came away with MVP honors after a solid 81! (Net 69 I believe??) Thanks to everyone who came out!! Can't wait for the next one!
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These outings are great fun. We are eager for the next one.
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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

Anyways ... Had a great time, and B team was victorious!! Everybody contributed, however, Brandon (bplewis24) came away with MVP honors after a solid 81! (Net 69 I believe??)

Thanks to everyone who came out!! Can't wait for the next one!

Woohoo!  Team B squeezed out a narrow victory over Team C (115-114).  Looks like the difference was the number one handicap hole, #16.  Coincidentally, that was the hole I did absolutely nothing to help on, and GD had a birdie (net eagle).

Anyway, I had a lot of fun meeting and golfing with everybody.  Thanks to the guys who hosted/helped organize, including Mvmac and Tristan.  Hopefully I can make it down another time.  For now, I'm going to take a nap here at the airport until my flight is ready to board.

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Originally Posted by bplewis24

Woohoo!  Team B squeezed out a narrow victory over Team C (115-114).  Looks like the difference was the number one handicap hole, #16.  Coincidentally, that was the hole I did absolutely nothing to help on, and GD had a birdie (net eagle).

Anyway, I had a lot of fun meeting and golfing with everybody.  Thanks to the guys who hosted/helped organize, including Mvmac and Tristan.  Hopefully I can make it down another time.  For now, I'm going to take a nap here at the airport until my flight is ready to board.

Brandon, thanks a lot for coming down!  I thought that was really cool of you.  If you come back again, lets try and get out and play a round on Sat/Sun before or after the TST outing.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Desmond

Let's see, if the next outing is between 9/24-9/30, I will be there since I'll be in So Cal during that time...

Hope y'all had fun!

I think late September would be a solid time to pick.  I'm in!

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Yes thanks everyone for playing today.  Very cool to see the SoCal outing grow to 5 groups!  Also congrats to Team B!

Some pics I took today

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Here are some photos of Team A, B and C.  I apologize to Team D and E for not getting photos of you guys.  I tried to take these on the first hole.  If the teams behind us took any pics, please post them!  Great playing with you all today. I had a good time and it was great to meet Big C.  Dude has a very solid swing... Once he cleans up a few hiccups, he is gonna be going low on a regular basis.

Hole #9, 407 yard Par 4.  I had to take this as I had a Cheese Squeeze drive and left myself with 88yds into the green.

Too bad I left the sand wedge 20yds short of the pin and ended up with a par.

Team C, Monti - the Bosox / Bruins fan.  He's a hockey goalie and played well today.  This was taken on #2, a Par 5 up hill.

Team C, our ringer Dan.  A USC Trojan who played quite well.  He shot a Gross 76.

Team C, Big C!  Had a great time with Cullin.  I thought it was pretty funny... He's a Notre Dame alumni, and was riding with Dan the USC alumni.  The good news, we finished without any fistacuffs!

Team B, Brandon aka world beater!  Dude flew in from Norcal to beat some tail and take the MVP trophy from the Socal beach bums.  Nice round Brandon!

Team B, this is Tristan's buddy, Barrett.  But I knew he was a player after he stripped his first tee shot.  I should've known Tristan was gonna bring a baller to help his team win!

Team B captain - Tristan - he asked for a breakfast ball off the first, but I wasn't having any of it! (Hahah busting your chops bud!)

Here's a little pre-shot fake by Tristan - showing off his right leg extension.

Team B, Cheesanator - I didn't know you birdied #16!  Damn son!  That's a legit birdie.  I know Brandon smoked the field, but that was a huge hole for you and your team given it was the #1 handicap on the course.

Team B - The winners of the day (2 of the 4 foursome)

Team B, The other two birds who helped win the trophy... Brandon - don't you just hate taking pics by Cheese?  He makes us look like dwarfs!  Hhahaha

Team A, the infamous Pakoh!

Team A, Golfswine aka Libby.  You know you hit it a country mile when you tee off on #1 with an iron - when everyone else is banging driver.

Team A, MDL (Matt) says he isn't playing any golf and just working on his dissertation.... But will be finished later this Summer.  MDL is on my team next tournament!  Means he is gonna have more time for golf and his handicap is gonna be going down!

Team A, Mvmac getting ready to rip one down the middle.  No kidding - a nice push draw.  Textbook!

Overall, it was a great day... The weather was a little chilly and overcast in the morning, but later in the day on the back 9, it became really sunny with a pretty healthy breeze.  The temperature was around 75 which was perfect.  Especially since the price of your first beer at the bar after your round is the temperature!

Lets do it again this Fall!  My picks are Industry Hills, Goose Creek or Oak Quarry...

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It was a great time out there and it was nice to contribute (and win) after playing rather poorly the last time out. I still didn't shoot well but that is attributed to a couple bad holes.

Looking forward to doing this again... I was thinking the fall as well and since Mr. Desmond said he'll be down between 9/24 and 9/30 I say we go for that week. I was thinking maybe in the Temecula area since we haven't been there yet and it is kind of central for everybody.

Brandon was definitely the MVP of the thing and hopefully he'll be able to make it out for more of these outings in the future.

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It was a great time out there and it was nice to contribute (and win) after playing rather poorly the last time out. I still didn't shoot well but that is attributed to a couple bad holes. Looking forward to doing this again... I was thinking the fall as well and since Mr. Desmond said he'll be down between 9/24 and 9/30 I say we go for that week. I was thinking maybe in the Temecula area since we haven't been there yet and it is kind of central for everybody. Brandon was definitely the MVP of the thing and hopefully he'll be able to make it out for more of these outings in the future.

Kaili and I are up for that. If Brad wants to carpool, we can do that too. Our new strategy is to play our courses up here like the next fairway is OB. Then, next time, we'll be ready for these beautiful South County and San Diego area courses. Thinking back, I actually enjoyed the thrill of hitting blindly over trees towards a target pole, then discovering my ball in the fairway. Now I know what is really considered a forced carry. You guys are great at finding these fun courses. Kaili and I are planning monthly trips to this and the last course we were on. It was really nice to have that GPS built into the cart.

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Originally Posted by Lihu

Kaili and I are up for that. If Brad wants to carpool, we can do that too.

Our new strategy is to play our courses up here like the next fairway is OB. Then, next time, we'll be ready for these beautiful South County and San Diego area courses.

Thinking back, I actually enjoyed the thrill of hitting blindly over trees towards a target pole, then discovering my ball in the fairway. Now I know what is really considered a forced carry.

You guys are great at finding these fun courses. Kaili and I are planning monthly trips to this and the last course we were on.

It was really nice to have that GPS built into the cart.

Lihu, if you like the last one we played at (Tukwet) I recommend that you try the one just on the other side of the freeway, Oak Valley... That is a GREAT course.

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    • Taking your dispersion and distance in consideration I analyzed the 4 posible ways to play the hole, or at least the ones that were listed here. I took the brown grass on the left as fescue were you need to punch out sideways to the fairway and rigth of the car path to be fescue too.  Driver "going for the green"  You have to aim more rigth, to the bunker in order to center your shotzone in between the fescue.  Wood of 240 over the bunkers I already like this one more for you. More room to land between the fescue. Balls in the fescue 11% down from 30% with driver. Improve of score from 4.55 to 4.40. 4 iron 210 yards besides the bunkers.    Also a wide area and your shot zone is better than previous ones. This makes almost the fescue dissapear. You really need to hit a bad one (sometimes shit happens). Because of that and only having 120 yards in this is the best choice so far. Down to 4.32 from 4.40. Finally the 6 Iron 180 yards to avoid all trouble.    Wide area an narrow dispersion for almost been in the fairway all the time. Similar than the previous one but 25 yards farther for the hole to avoid been in the bunkers. Average remains the same, 4.33 to 4.32.  Conclusion is easy. Either your 4iron or 6 iron of the tee are equaly good for you. Glad that you made par!
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    • Last year I made an excel that can easily measure with my own SG data the average score for each club of the tee. Even the difference in score if you aim more left or right with the same club. I like it because it can be tweaked to account for different kind of rough, trees, hazards, greens etc.     As an example, On Par 5's that you have fescue on both sides were you can count them as a water hazard (penalty or punch out sideways), unless 3 wood or hybrid lands in a wider area between the fescue you should always hit driver. With a shorter club you are going to hit a couple less balls in the fescue than driver but you are not going to offset the fact that 100% of the shots are going to be played 30 or more yards longer. Here is a 560 par 5. Driver distance 280 yards total, 3 wood 250, hybrid 220. Distance between fescue is 30 yards (pretty tight). Dispersion for Driver is 62 yards. 56 for 3 wood and 49 for hybrid. Aiming of course at the middle of the fairway (20 yards wide) with driver you are going to hit 34% of balls on the fescue (17% left/17% right). 48% to the fairway and the rest to the rough.  The average score is going to be around 5.14. Looking at the result with 3 wood and hybrid you are going to hit less balls in the fescue but because of having longer 2nd shots you are going to score slightly worst. 5.17 and 5.25 respectively.    Things changes when the fescue is taller and you are probably going to loose the ball so changing the penalty of hitting there playing a 3 wood or hybrid gives a better score in the hole.  Off course 30 yards between penalty hazards is way to small. You normally have 60 or more, in that cases the score is going to be more close to 5 and been the Driver the weapon of choice.  The point is to see that no matter how tight the hole is, depending on the hole sometimes Driver is the play and sometimes 6 irons is the play. Is easy to see that on easy holes, but holes like this:  you need to crunch the numbers to find the best strategy.     
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    • Ah ok I misunderstood. But you did bring to light an oversight on my part.
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