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Lowest score and over par: 72 (1 over)  September 2013 at Center Square Golf club in PA. Chipped in from just off the green for an eagle on a par 5 and had 1 birdie. Otherwise it was just steady golf of 4 bogeys and 12 pars. I lipped out a mid-length putt on 18 for the even par round but was just fine with 1 over.


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79 twice.

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I will trade one of you all's 69s with my 78.  Send me your scorecard.  I will send $$$ to your PM box.

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No, I shot 37 on the 2nd Nine (the 30 was during the lowest round I've had) - 67 which I've done twice.

oh I gotcha. I've never been lower than 32, a few times at my home course on the front, par 37. Then actually yesterday on the back of my colleges course, par 35.

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My best score is a 84 twice (70.1-121) the second time was this past tuesday. Only one dbl bogey which is the best ive done limiting mistakes. Only started playing less then a year ago.

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Casual - 68 (couple of times on par 72 courses) but most notably was in Scotland a few years back on a golf course I had never seen before.

Tournament - 74  ( par 72 courses) done this couple of times also.

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A 90 (my second time shooting it) this past weekend.

I started out the first two holes with double bogeys. Then I managed to settle in, and finished with a 41 on the Front 9 - My lowest ever.

On 10 & 11, I got birdie, Par - Immediately thinking I'm going to finally get my first round in the 80's.

It was not to be. I played in a scramble tournament earlier in the day, and hadn't eaten lunch before starting the new round. I think fatigue started to set in and I proceeded to get triples on 12 & 13. Mostly just bogeyed the rest of the holes from there on out.


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Casual --> 74 Tournament--> 78

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Lowest Casual was a 74 (2 over) - chipped in for an eagle on a par 5 on the 2nd hole, and it was smooth sailing from there

Lowest Tournament was a 77 - I finished 3rd out of 8 people in the 12-15.9 handicap bracket.  One of the people in that handicap range shot even par (72) and the other shot 76.  3rd place got nothing.


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I will trade one of you all's 69s with my 78.  Send me your scorecard.  I will send $$$ to your PM box.

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Casual - 84

Tournament - 88

My scores are slowly dropping. Broke 90 for the first time last year, and am now starting to shoot more consistently in the 80s :-).

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Best start- 4 under after 3 at Pebble Beach. Birdie, Eagle, Birdie... then reality set in and finished with an 80 Never really played in a competition other than a couple of Golf club outings but I guess an 82 in the 20+ mph wind and steady rain for a net 72 and the win would count. Best casual was a 70 (73) at Pine Hills on Long Island. Couldn't miss that day. Have never been close to that since.

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Tournament: 66 (-3) 1st round of 2014 Copper Creek match play tournament from blue (middle) tees with no putts given outside about 6 inches (I think it was a putt I took myself for a double as my opponent was not giving me anything). 8 birdies (7 during the match), 2 doubles (1 during and 1 after the match) and a bogey (during the match). 64.8/113 Casual: 66 (-3) Tips at same course earlier this summer with 4 birdies & 1 three putt bogey . 66.8/117 I recently shot 70 (-2) at Keystone Ranch white tees starting +2 after 5 holes on the back without any practice putts or range warm up. With a higher CR & slope (69.6/129) this is in the same ball park as the two Copper Creek rounds. I made 1 of 4 eagle putts (3 from on the surface) and had NO one putt birdies (unless you count the 2nd putt of the eagle putt from off the green). My only bogeys were three putts on my 2nd hole & 12 holes . I don't think I have ever had more than 2 eagle putts in a round at that course, so I was happy with my ball striking.
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Tournament: 66 (-3) 1st round of 2014 Copper Creek match play tournament from blue (middle) tees with no putts given outside about 6 inches (I think it was a putt I took myself for a double as my opponent was not giving me anything). 8 birdies (7 during the match), 2 doubles (1 during and 1 after the match) and a bogey (during the match). 64.8/113 Casual: 66 (-3) Tips at same course earlier this summer with 4 birdies & 1 three putt bogey . 66.8/117 I recently shot 70 (-2) at Keystone Ranch white tees- with a higher CR & slope (69.6/129) this is in the same ball park as the two Copper Creek rounds. I made 1 of 4 eagle putts (3 from on the surface) and had NO one putt birdies (unless you count the 2nd putt of the eagle putt from off the green). My only bogey was a three putt. I don't think I have ever had more than 2 eagle putts in a round at that course, so I was happy with my ball striking.

Copper Creek seems to have the lowest Course Rating and Slope that I've ever seen.

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