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Since I got serious in the early summer and started counting all my strokes & penalties, I've shot 100 twice, yesterday I missed a 4-ft par put on 18 to break 100. It was a tough 415 yard hole and I knew I needed to par it to break 100; I hit a bad drive (pushed it to the right weakly; only about 210 yds), but I followed that up with a great 3-hybrid to the front fringe and a great chip, then choked it on the putt. I guess it was my first "pressure" putt since I got serious... there will be more opportunities.

My last five rounds are like 101, 104, 100, 102 and 100... I just can't seem to get over the hump into double-digits...

Best for 9 holes was a 45, which had been preceded by a 58 or something.

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My best round was only last week come to think of it. I ended up with a 95 and the course is a Par 72. 46 on the front and 49 on the back. That was my first time of breaking 100 too so i am with you on how fustrating it can get..With my handicap thats a 7 under which i was pretty happy with. Won the comp for the day so that put me in high spirits for my next round...

Just got back from a round today and hit a 105. Stupid mistakes and those putts that just sit on the lip really began to shit me off. Well, that's my excuse anyway..

Good luck with your breaking of 100. Its a bloody good feeling. It's annoying when you cant go out there and do it consistently though :P

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I just had been diligently trying to break 110 for quite a while when on 12/26 I shot 101 on a par 72. I beat my previous low score by a full 10 strokes! WOW, that felt great. I also posted 49 for the front nine that day, which is my best on nine holes.

I followed up that performance by posting a 116 on a par 71 on New Year's Eve. Not very impressive, but it was my first time on that track and I had fun.

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Driver: G10 10.5*
3 Wood: Burner
Irons: G10 steel AWT shafts, silver dot, +1" (3-SW)Wedge: cg12 58*Putters: Squareback 2, California Coronado Low score (18 holes): 90Low score (9 holes): 42


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I shot 3 under last year with 5 birdies and 2 boogies at Sharp Park, Pacifica, CA for 18 holes. My next best round was 2 over at the same golf course about 2 weeks ago.

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I have shot level par on 3 different courses, 1 of which is a tight, shot makers type of course (lots of dog legs etc) one is long and open type course and the other is a short confidence building type course

On the tight course i had an 8 foot putt for birdie on the last, which i hit really well only to see it horse shoe back out towards me which would have been my first under par 18.

9 hole record for me is 34.

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Have shot 81 2 or 3 times off 17 h/cap my best round was 83 off a 21 h/cap 3 years ago. struggling to get lower than 17 & stay there


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I have carded a 79 on two different courses. Same score on front and back too (40 on the front and 39 on the back). The second time I didn't have a single double bogey in the round. First and only time I've done that.

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Member at 9 hole course, shot 29 with a bogey

Best at any other course is a 67

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I carded a 2 under 70 at my 10 year high school reunion in winter park, Fl. I beat two guys that were playing on the tour at the time. that pissed them off.

My best 9 is 2 under 34 with three birdies.

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I shot 66 on my home course two or three times last year.
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i believe it was either 73 or 74 at pevely farms in st. louis from the tips. 7000 yd. course par 72

i have yet to repeat. my best since there is 77

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i shot 72 (level) around my home course off the back tees this year - but standard scratch was 70 so i was only 3 under it. ( www.beechpark.ie )

75 is my best at my home course at university - on each of the 2 courses (Montgomerie and O'Meara) - www.cartonhouse.com - host to the Irish Open 2004/5.

but the best ever:

late last year i shot 74 at PGA National ( www.palmerstownhouse.com ) off the silver tees - 7000 yards - Standard Scratch was 74 so i was 5 under that - best round of my life. Host to Irish Seniors PGA 2007.

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Mine was 78.

Not sure how I did it though.

Typically, I shoot 85~90.

Only broke 80 that one time.

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3 Wood: R9
5 Wood: R9
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Posted
Ive shot 74 a few times the last couple years as a 6-8 handicapper.
9 holes, I once shot a 31 on my par 34 high school track as a 11 handicapper so that was an amazing day.

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3 under 69 in early November at my home course.
5 Birdies, 2 Bogeys.

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Lost Ball has shot a 69
Golf is so popular simply because it is the best game in the world at which to be bad.

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