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39 for 9 on Sunday. 2 birdies and one blow-up hole (quadruple bogey on a long par 3 because I hit two in tall grass which I couldn't find). Everything was great except for that hole.

I need to avoid these blow-up holes.

Don

:titleist: 910 D2, 8.5˚, Adila RIP 60 S-Flex
:titleist: 980F 15˚
:yonex: EZone Blades (3-PW) Dynamic Gold S-200
:vokey:   Vokey wedges, 52˚; 56˚; and 60˚
:scotty_cameron:  2014 Scotty Cameron Select Newport 2

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I shot a 90 today! I know that's not big news for a lot of folks, but for me it's golden. I have shot a 78 and 83 before, but I almost discount those because the course I shot them on was kind of a joke and maybe only 5,000 yards.... maybe. But, for a guy who's only been playing for a year I'm pretty stoked to shoot a 90 on a local muni. My favorite stat of the day was my 1.6 putts per hole. 28 putts, 14 on the front where I shot a 42 and 14 on the back and that included a chip in.

In my Org.14 Xtreme Cart Bag
Driver: G15 10.5* TFC 149D Reg Flex
3 Wood: G15
Hybrid: Diablo Edge 3i
Irons: Diablo Edge 52* and 56* Wedges: CG14 Chrome60* Wedge: CG15 ChromePutter: White Ice SabertoothBall: Assorted

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73 with three 3 putts. Greens have just been aerated and the lag putts were hard to judge. Still should have made them. I had a chance to shoot under par for the first time and just let it slip away. Well maybe next time.

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Mizuno F60 3 wood
3-PW MP 68
52 & 56 Vokey
Odyssey White Steel 2 Ball

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On a 4 day, 22 man golf trip to Spring Lake Resort in Sebring, FL:

June 3rd Panther Course, 6,463 yds I shot a 92, with 1 birdie
June 4th Cougar Coaurse, 6,217 yds I shot a 94
June 5th Panther Course, 6,463 yds I shot a 91
June 6th Panther course, 6,463 yds, I shot a 82, with 1 birdie
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Last week shot a 82 at a fairly short course, around 6300 from the blue tee's. Today I played at a different one, around 6600 yards, shot a 80 with a 44 on the front and a 36 on the back. It was my first round with my new fairway woods and irons.

In my bag.

Driver R7
Woods S9-1 F (3 & 5)
Irons MP-67 (3-pw)Wedges Tom Watson Classics (GW, LW)Putter: Classic 1Ball Pro V1 or Tour i(s) just cause I can get them at Walmart

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I shot 79 yesterday and haven't got to play yet today because of the rain.
S9-1 Offset 10.5*
S2 3-W
S9-1 5-W
CPR Rescue 3 Hybrid
AP1 IronsVokey Wedges 56* and 60* Ghost Putter                                                                     Low Score l 71, Par 72 Tiffany Greens (6 Birdies/5 Bogeys)
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My swing felt awkward and my shots looked like crap for most part. Burned edges of the cup on 8 holes!!!

It was one of those days where my swing sucked but I scored well enough to shoot 84 (with two Triple bogeys!!!). Damn, I really need to eliminate these blow-up holes! It's not like I try any heroic recovery shots, it's just that I hit bad shot after bad shot...

Don

:titleist: 910 D2, 8.5˚, Adila RIP 60 S-Flex
:titleist: 980F 15˚
:yonex: EZone Blades (3-PW) Dynamic Gold S-200
:vokey:   Vokey wedges, 52˚; 56˚; and 60˚
:scotty_cameron:  2014 Scotty Cameron Select Newport 2

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Shot 78 (+6) from the blues at a local muni (6900 yds-my longest course to date), 71.5 rating/130 slope. Had 3 birdies, including one on the 474 yd par 4 18th that stands as probably my best hole to date.
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Shot a 39 for 9 holes. Pretty happy considering that it was raining the whole time and windy. Only had 12 putts. Also had 2 sand saves, which was a pleasant surprise.
The only thing a golfer needs is more daylight. -Ben Hogan

 
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Shot a ~40 on a 9 hole course. The course had large puddles on most holes, being that it rained for 5 days straight here. I was getting fed up with not golfing.
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I played 9 holes in the pouring rain this morning and shot horribly...remind me to never play in the rain again. I stopped keeping score after 5 holes, but I'm sure I was in the 50's or 60's.
Last 5 Rounds: 103 (+38), 124 (+42), 101 (+36), 104 (+39), 109 (+44)
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Shot a 37(+1) for 9 holes today. Played well, barely missed a couple of birdie putts that could have made the round even better. Putter is on fire lately!!!
The only thing a golfer needs is more daylight. -Ben Hogan

 
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