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76 today with a double on 18. Played course #4.  Hit 11 fairways and 11 Greens in Regulation.  No birdies!  Had 7 putts inside 7 feet and missed them all!  It was 37 when we teed off and 44 when we finished. Had my new 5 wood today, it was butter!  Played a 540 par 5, 4 wood off the tee, 5 wood for 2nd shot then Gap wedge from 76 yards to 7 feet. Missed it.


Started out the morning saying I did not want to have any 7's....I shot 91, had no 7's, and for the first time ever I played an entire round, 18 holes, with the same golf ball.

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After about two months of mostly high 40s/low 50s for nine holes, finally ended the streak with a 46! Not a promising start: double-double-double. Went par-bogey-bogey-bogey for the next four holes, then doubled the eighth. Best bunker shot of my life on the fifth to 8ft from water, then missed the par putt. Nearly reached the par-5 ninth in two, and got up-and-down for the birdie, my first in 2020. 1 hole birdied down, 17 to go!

WITB:
Woods: Cleveland Launcher (Driver, 17 degree, 22 degree)
Irons: Titleist T200 (4-PW)
Wedges: Callaway Jaws (50/54/60)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot

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87. Started with a 7 on a par 4. Oof! 

  :sunmountain: eco lite stand Bag
:tmade: Sim 2 Max driver
 :callaway: Mavrick 20 * hybrid
:tmade: M2 3HL                               :mizuno: JPX 923 5-gw                           

 Lazrus 52, 56 wedges

:scotty_cameron:
:true_linkswear:-Lux Hybrid, Lux Sport, Original 1.2

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90 on my home par 71 from 5800 yards. Cold as hell. Started with 4 double bogeys on 4 par 4s. Turned it around after that. No 7s which is amazing for me. 48 42

  • :titleist: 917 D2 9.5o EvenFlow blue shaft    :titleist: 917 F2 15o EvenFlow blue shaft    
  • :titleist: 818 H2 19o EvenFlow blue shaft 
  • :titleist: 712 AP2 4-PW
  • :vokey: 52/8o SM6 RAW    56/14o SM6 Chrome      60/4o SM6 Chrome
  • :ping: Anser Sigma G putter
  • :snell: MTB-Black Balls
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92 at Oriole.  After two rounds in a row with a hot driver, I hit several annoying hooks.  But my approach shots and short game were actually quite good, also a reversal.  Go figure.

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I think it hurt me, not touching a club for a week, then going out cold, no driving range prior. Ended up shooting a 92 on Thursday, followed with an 81 on Friday, and Saturday with an 80.

Driver: Callaway Mavrik 9.5o - 3 wood: Callaway Mavrik 15o - 3 Hybrid: Callaway Mavrik 18o - Irons: Callaway Mavrik 4-PW, AW, GW, SW - Putter: TaylorMade T.P.A. X - Ball: Callaway SuperSoft - GPS: Garmin S20 GPS watch - Rangefinder: Bushnell Yardage Pro

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98 yesterday, not at my home course, but a place I play every month or so. Played from the back tees to change things up. It's a heavily bunkered course, and my sand game sucks, but luckily only found myself in sand three times.

Started off great with a par on a tricky dogleg par-5 that does not suit my eye at all. Then I started topping the ever-loving crap out of the ball. It was really frustrating because this is not a typical miss for me so I felt powerless to make an adjustment. Also had three S/D penalties from drives OB. My theory is that playing the back tees made me think that needed to go a little harder after the ball which possibly caused the tops and wayward (OB) drives.

Managed 10 GIR/nGIR.

On a positive note, had a several chances to hit 3/4 PW shots today, and they were really effective for 90-100 yard distance.

-Peter

  • :titleist: TSR2
  • :callaway: Paradym, 4W
  • :pxg: GEN4 0317X, Hybrid
  • :srixon: ZX 3-iron, ZX5 4-AW
  • :cleveland:  RTX Zipcore 54 & 58
  • L.A.B. Golf Directed Force 2.1
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8 hours ago, Darkfrog said:

98 yesterday, not at my home course, but a place I play every month or so. Played from the back tees to change things up. It's a heavily bunkered course, and my sand game sucks, but luckily only found myself in sand three times.

Started off great with a par on a tricky dogleg par-5 that does not suit my eye at all. Then I started topping the ever-loving crap out of the ball. It was really frustrating because this is not a typical miss for me so I felt powerless to make an adjustment. Also had three S/D penalties from drives OB. My theory is that playing the back tees made me think that needed to go a little harder after the ball which possibly caused the tops and wayward (OB) drives.

Managed 10 GIR/nGIR.

On a positive note, had a several chances to hit 3/4 PW shots today, and they were really effective for 90-100 yard distance.

So were the holes wither really big scores or really little?  Seems that way.

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13 hours ago, Cantankerish said:

So were the holes wither really big scores or really little?  Seems that way.

Definitely had holes with big scores, and more than usual - one quad, two triples, and five doubles.

No low scores this round. I did have three decent looks for birdie inside 15 feet that didn't go in. Almost chipped in for birdie on one of the par-5 holes, but just a tap in par.

-Peter

  • :titleist: TSR2
  • :callaway: Paradym, 4W
  • :pxg: GEN4 0317X, Hybrid
  • :srixon: ZX 3-iron, ZX5 4-AW
  • :cleveland:  RTX Zipcore 54 & 58
  • L.A.B. Golf Directed Force 2.1
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Simply put, the best round I have played in close to 3 decades!

Played men's forward tees 5310 yards.  TOTAL SCORE: 78!!  NO penalties, NO 6's, 11 pars, 2 fairway sand traps tisat did not affect scores greatly.

30 putts, 85% fairways off the tee, 

 

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT Handicap: 16.6
RED65.10/105 305 425 310 135 320 315 330 85 445 2670 360 370 140 450 360 105 150 265 440 2640 5310 Course Hdcp: 10
PAR 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 36 4 4 3 5 4 3 3 4 5 35 71  
INDEX 13 11 3 15 9 7 5 17 1   2 14 12 10 18 8 16 4     HCP NET

5My Score     4   5    4   3   5    5   4   4    4    39      4   5   3    5    5    4   3   5   5    39    78      10.     68

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In My BELDIN Green Bay Packer 1999 SUPER BOWL CHAMPION bag :  :ping: G410 Plus Alta Red CB 55 sr,  GX-7  (acting as a 3 wood)  :ping: 4H, 5H. Sr Flex   :ping:  G400 6i Sr Flex, G-Max 7i. 9i Sr Flex , Glide 2.0  Wedges (50º, 56º, 60º)  :touredge:  Chipper  :ping: Putter: Cadence Mid-TR 350g:bridgestone:  e12 for the items I try to hit on purpose.  :footjoy: on my feet and hands, US Embassy-Singapore hat on my head (with PACKERS, Brewers or UW-Badgers hats as options).

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2 hours ago, DrMJG said:

Simply put, the best round I have played in close to 3 decades!

Played men's forward tees 5310 yards.  TOTAL SCORE: 78!!  NO penalties, NO 6's, 11 pars, 2 fairway sand traps tisat did not affect scores greatly.

30 putts, 85% fairways off the tee, 

 

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT Handicap: 16.6
RED65.10/105 305 425 310 135 320 315 330 85 445 2670 360 370 140 450 360 105 150 265 440 2640 5310 Course Hdcp: 10
PAR 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 36 4 4 3 5 4 3 3 4 5 35 71  
INDEX 13 11 3 15 9 7 5 17 1   2 14 12 10 18 8 16 4     HCP NET

5My Score     4   5    4   3   5    5   4   4    4    39      4   5   3    5    5    4   3   5   5    39    78      10.     68

Wow!  Big time congratulations!  I hope it was a foursome.  Be sure to think about it all the time!

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13 minutes ago, Cantankerish said:

Wow!  Big time congratulations!  I hope it was a foursome.  Be sure to think about it all the time!

Yes, congrats!  Think about it when you're trying to fall asleep at night... it's an insomnia special...


22 hours ago, DrMJG said:

Played men's forward tees 5310 yards.  TOTAL SCORE: 78!!  NO penalties, NO 6's,

Fantastic round, knocking out the break 80 and no sixes achievements simultaneously!

-Peter

  • :titleist: TSR2
  • :callaway: Paradym, 4W
  • :pxg: GEN4 0317X, Hybrid
  • :srixon: ZX 3-iron, ZX5 4-AW
  • :cleveland:  RTX Zipcore 54 & 58
  • L.A.B. Golf Directed Force 2.1
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Last 4 rounds have been fun playing. 80, 84, 86, 82. These on 3 different courses.

Shot of the rounds was 120 +/- yard approach shot, for a par 5 eagle. Followed that grand moment up with a double bogey on a par 3. Such is golf. My buddies were relentless, and chastised me properly.   

Kind went through slump with my putting.  32, 37, 36, 32. Although some what of a surprise, I just played through the annoyance. 

Might play today, but it depends on this pesky north wind. If not playing, I will get some qualty practice time in. 

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A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

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Yesterday’s back nine was a huge disappointment for me. On the tougher front side, I managed to grind out a 42, which included a birdie, a par, six bogeys and a double. Started off double-bogey on the back, then made quad on the twelfth after my ball just barely crawled OB left. I made a nearly impossible up-and-down par on the thirteenth (the toughest 350-yard hole I’ve ever played), nearly chipping in for three. The par-5 fourteenth gave me trouble. It’s a birdie hole under any circumstances, and I was certainly I’m good position, 70 yards out after my second shot. Almost the exact distance I made birdie from earlier in the round. Except this time, I hit my first fat shot of the day, dumping it into the deepest bunker on the entire course. Took me two to get out, then two-putted. Made an okay bogey on the fifteenth, narrowly missing my par putt. I recovered from a horrible tee shot on 16 to make a bogey, then bogeyed seventeen as well. Standing on the 18th tee, I was +19 for the round and needed a birdie to break 90 (course par was 71). I was striping my 3W all day, but I was desperate for birdie, so I pulled the big stick. Blasted it about 60 yards right of my target. Then did the same thing for my third shot. Y’all should’ve seen me walking off the tee. I was mad. Really mad. I ended up making 10 on the hole, finishing with a 53 on the back, 95 total. Conditions were fairly wet, so under the circumstances, 95 isn’t terrible. But I’m sort of disappointed. That 95 could’ve easily been 85. Holes twelve and eighteen killed me. Short game, excluding sand play, was a plus though. I chipped and putted very well. Made some decent-length putts, and had probably half a dozen putts in the 8-10 foot range that hung on the lip. The final score is not what I’m mad about. As I mentioned earlier, I shot 42 on the harder front nine, and completely blew it on the back, where I usually shoot around 45, sometimes much lower. I’m upset that I played so well on the front nine, and couldn’t replicate that on the back. Reflecting on the round later, my back nine score was terrible, but it was inflated by an eight and a ten. So I honestly shouldn’t be too disappointed. All things considered, I played a decent round given the course conditions.

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WITB:
Woods: Cleveland Launcher (Driver, 17 degree, 22 degree)
Irons: Titleist T200 (4-PW)
Wedges: Callaway Jaws (50/54/60)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot

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Here's a tale of 2 sides. Saturday, the weather was a little misty, cool, and just overall crappy. On top of that, I had a slight sore throat, which turned into a full head cold on Sunday.

Started off, with a par, followed by a bogey, then 3 more pars, then 3 birdies on 6, 7, and 8, followed by a par on 9, for a 34. Now, we make the turn, birdied 10, par on 11, double on 12, finishing up with 2 more pars and 4 more bogeys, for a 41. I can't complain about a 75, but it sure could have been better. I think my head cold was just getting revved up on the back 9.

 

Driver: Callaway Mavrik 9.5o - 3 wood: Callaway Mavrik 15o - 3 Hybrid: Callaway Mavrik 18o - Irons: Callaway Mavrik 4-PW, AW, GW, SW - Putter: TaylorMade T.P.A. X - Ball: Callaway SuperSoft - GPS: Garmin S20 GPS watch - Rangefinder: Bushnell Yardage Pro

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Managed to only hit 7 GIR, but with just 25 putts managed to get around in par 72.  One birdie, one bogey, with a lot of good chips and clutch 4-5 footers.

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