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I shot a 91, 48 on the front, 43 on the back....I'm a 30+ handicap so shooting 91 today was awesome. I finally didn't lose a ton of strokes on OB, missed chips, and easy putts. Cut about 10 strokes off what I usually lose and had some nice mid-iron strikes. woohooooooo I broke 100 yesterday for the first time and almost broke 90 the next day. I love golf

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My low round was at my home course in the summer of '09.

I shot 66 (6 under) and had 9 birdies. I doubled the 2nd hole.

Meriwether National in Hillsboro, Oregon. I think the slope is 125 and the course rating is 71.2.

I was a 5 handicap at the time and shot 68 2 weeks later. It was a good summer.

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I've had three 66s, one at 4 under, the other two 6 under.  The most I've ever been on the course is 7 under, after 13 holes, when the air got a little thin and I played the last five holes 5 over.  The 66s were at Harding Park in San Francisco, and another area course that I played a lot but can't remember the name of.

My weirdest round ever was an even par nine holes in a league in Dallas, where I made no pars!  Six birdies and three doubles.

I shot a bogus 65 once, 5 under, at Shamrock hills, the same place I shot the 4 under 66.  I played the first hole and bogied it.  We skipped 2 and 3 and went to the nearby 4th tee to get ahead of slow groups on 2 and 3.  We played around, returning to play 1, 2, and 3 to finish up.  This time, I birdied the first hole.  So...I did play 18 straight holes, starting at the fourth tee, at 5 under.  Yeah...doesn't count, huh?

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I shot 69 the summer after I graduated high school (2007). Course was a par 72 that is 6800 yards from the tips. The 69 was with a 3 putt par on the 18th. I was a consistent scratch golfer at the time, but I didn't make a lot of birdies due to poor putting. I hit 15 greens the day I shot 69 and only made 5 birdies (I was close on more than 5 holes). There were a few 3 putts that day I believe. I am actually hitting the ball better now than I was then (and putting better), I just can't score to save my life. I have also shot 69 on another course that is a par 71. It is much shorter though....around 6100 yards from the tips. Greens are small as hell though. My low on my home course is 73. It's a hard course. 7200 yards from the tips. Some may have played it....Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville, GA.

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I shot a 3 under 33 in the club championship last year on the front nine and finished with a 38 for a -1 (71), on our 6,700 yard home course. best i've ever had...followed it up with a 2 over and a 1 over 2nd and 3rd rounds to place second by a stroke.  i was a 4 handi at the time.

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I tied my best round of 1 under 69 this past Saturday on my home course of par 70.   I shot a 38 (+3) on the front and a 31 (-4) on the back.  It was a pretty even round with 4 birdies, 3 bogeys and 11 pars.  I only hit 8 greens but scrambled to about 80%.  I had 3 3 putts and a penalty stroke (OB) so there's still lots of room for improvement.

I thought I needed birdie on the last hole for even par ... but I had miscounted.   A pleasant surprise of an under par round when I added up my scorecard!

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HC=2.9

Lowest round 73 (+1) multiple times.

5 birdies, 4 bogeys, and a double is the most recent round.

I just can't seem to break par.  Its def one of my goals for this year.

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My lowest is a 75 at a Father Day's tournament this year.  The course is a 9 hole course that you play twice with some holes playing longer and some shorter.  Course plays a lttle over 6000 yards, so not very long, but the greens are very small, it is an old course that use to have sand greens, and the fairways are not watered so they are hard, not firm, hard.  By the time June rolls around the most of the course is hard pan with something resembling grass on them,

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Originally Posted by Aquaguru

HC=2.9

Lowest round 73 (+1) multiple times.

5 birdies, 4 bogeys, and a double is the most recent round.

I just can't seem to break par.  Its def one of my goals for this year.


You and me both brother.....I have shot +1 on a handful of occassions, but just haven't broken par yet......last round was a 74 with two "mental" mistake double-bogeys and a three-putt bogey (15 GIRs though, a personal best).....have faith and keep plugging away, it is going to come along.....

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My lowest round ever was a -4............68 on a par 72 course.  I made six birdies and an EAGLE..gotta love it...on a 72.5cr and 137 slope golf course...definitely no pushover!!

My dream round: my next best score is a -2....70.   that 68 is a day I will always remember!!!

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Originally Posted by NM Golf

I revived this thread because I shot the lowest score of my life today. 65 (-7) at my home course Rating/Slope 71.6/123. I have been playing really well lately and had a feeling I had it in me to go pretty low.

Stats:

Score-33-32=65 (-7)

Fairways Hit- 8/14 57%

GIR-17/18 94%

Total Putts- 32


Holy sheeeeeet dude!!!!!!!!

That is an insane round.......shooting a 67....I know you hit 17 greens, but I don't quite understand how that adds up to 32 putts and a -7.   17 gir...IS INSANE!!!....I've never done that before.

17 greens=34putts.........How did you take 32 putts and shoot -7!!!??

I love it.........niiiiiiiiiice!!!!  I know it's possible......can you share other stats of the round???  Very interesting!!!...I love it...

I want to hear about it.......

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Originally Posted by BuckeyeNut

Holy sheeeeeet dude!!!!!!!!

That is an insane round.......shooting a 67....I know you hit 17 greens, but I don't quite understand how that adds up to 32 putts and a -7.   17 gir...IS INSANE!!!....I've never done that before.

17 greens=34putts.........How did you take 32 putts and shoot -7!!!??

I love it.........niiiiiiiiiice!!!!  I know it's possible......can you share other stats of the round???  Very interesting!!!...I love it...

I want to hear about it.......

I hit 3 par 5's in two plus I drove a par 4. I was actually surprised myself when I saw my stats. Here is the scorecard:

65_scorecard.jpg

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Correction:  One of the 66s was only 5 under.  sigh.  Palo Alto Hills, Palo Alto, CA, par 71.  Says it's index is 71.2, slope 133, but I don't remember it being that tough at all.  Very short course.  The other two 66s were better.  (Actually, one of my best rounds ever was even par, a 72 at Crestwood, Marcy, NY, in a ferocious wind. Score isn't always the best indicator.)

Originally Posted by Dr. Strangeclub

I've had three 66s, one at 4 under, the other two 6 under.  The most I've ever been on the course is 7 under, after 13 holes, when the air got a little thin and I played the last five holes 5 over.  The 66s were at Harding Park in San Francisco, and another area course that I played a lot but can't remember the name of.

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I've shot 73 Numerous times in the past on "real" courses, back when I had no wife or kid and played every day.

My lowest the past few years was a 68  on a par 70, but the course is extremely easy, with an index of 62.4

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Tied mine today at 7under. See my Bad Great Day thread for the scorecard. Stinkin' double bogey on 17!!!

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