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I have been mired in a streak of mediocrity. Nothing but 81, 80, 82, 82, 81, etc. Finally broke the string with a 77 (8.0 differential). We will see if that is the exception or the start of a bit better play.

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Brian Kuehn

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On 9/26/2024 at 8:37 PM, bkuehn1952 said:

I have been mired in a streak of mediocrity. Nothing but 81, 80, 82, 82, 81, etc. Finally broke the string with a 77 (8.0 differential). We will see if that is the exception or the start of a bit better play.

Seems to indicate the start of better play. I have been playing as often as possible to squeeze as many good scores as I can from the current hot streak. Played Pierce Lake this morning and managed a 78 today. The conditions have greatly assisted me: firm fairways, thinning rough, fast greens.

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Broke my record today and it felt great. Front nine I was 8 over, then on back nine I was only 4 over until the 18th hole. I think I let it get to my head as it was an easy par 3 and I ended up sending the ball into the lake and got my first triple bogey of the day haha. Typical.

Nonetheless I can't complain, mostly pars and bogeys all day. Ended with an 83. 

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Played Musgrove Mill yesterday and 16 holes were open after Hurricane Helene overwhelmed 2 holes, which played as par 3 holes. Did not count those and skipped 18 after a group cut in front of us and I needed to leave.

Shot +9 with a 4-putt double on 1; a double on 9; and a quad on 10 after a drive in the middle of the fairway.

Made about a 90’ putt on 4 for birdie- the #1 handicap hole; spun a wedge on 11 that took the ridge all the way to the hole for a tap in birdie. Played perfect golf for the first 6 holes hitting every fairway and green. Missed the green short on 7, but pitched to 3.5’ and horseshoed my putt for a bogey. Overall, pretty happy with my play but need to limit my errors.

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Shot 77 today - +7. Hit 14 greens in regulation. 37 putts - greens were very fast and pins cut in some mildly interesting spots around the way. It was one of those days where it was tough to get it dead from 15 feet, let alone 30-40 or so. Good for T15 going into round 2.

Round was quite something - went par, birdie, double, bogey, double, par, double, par, bogey, double, birdie, birdie, six pars to finish. -1 after 2, +9 after 10 and +7 after 18. 

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Shot a 39 today 3 birdies and eagle and a few boogies  The group I golf with has a "gold ball" for eagles hopefully can keep it a few days.

Tom

 

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Had a 19 day layoff from all golf activity while we toured parts of Spain and visited grandsons in Sweden and England. Today was the big day and the weather cooperated with sun, little wind and temps in the mid-50's.

I was not expecting much and made sure to play a shorter set of tees (5,805 yards  68.4/121). Joined two gentlemen even older than me. Frankly, I was really surprised by the results: 75. Only one birdie but I managed to never 3-putt on some fast sloped greens. I am going to sleep well tonight (5.7 miles and 20 floors).

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I have been on a roll in November. Today was a 77 (69.2/115, 6,050 yards) on a wet course with dew covered bumpy greens. Better greens and I might have shaved a few more strokes off the score.

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Have been on a mid to low 80’s roll of late - today was no different with an 83 (41 front / 42 back).   Played in the Friday men’s group outing - blustery conditions in play (wind gusting 10-20; spotty pop up misting rain; temps in the mid 50’s), so it was a good day to work on course management, delivering 7 GIR, total 32 putts - included 10 pars (3 being up and downs), a dbl and triple bogie.  Local course starting to get that winter feel - wet areas wetter, thin grass thinner, greens  trickier.  

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Yesterday shot a 83 in the rain. My ball striking was not consistent.

Today carded a 79. The forecast was for rain to move into the area as early as 10:00am. I teed off solo at 8:00am with a plan to play as fast as possible and hope the rain would arrive later than forecast. I walked briskly and took very little time hitting or putting. Fixed ball marks and replaced divots, otherwise it was walk, look, quick evaluation and hit. Finished at 10:15am. No rain until I was driving back.

It is depressing how the lower temperatures and wet course affected my play and hitting distance. Easily 1-2 clubs more for every approach shot despite hitting solid tee shots. Bring back Summer! 😩

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70 today. The number looks good but, the course is a par 67 (5,110 yards, 64.3/115.). While the 70 took quite a few good shots to achieve, I am not counting that as shooting my age.

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1 hour ago, bkuehn1952 said:

70 today. The number looks good but, the course is a par 67 (5,110 yards, 64.3/115.). While the 70 took quite a few good shots to achieve, I am not counting that as shooting my age.

Raining?  

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1 hour ago, dennyjones said:

Raining?  

No rain while I was out (9am to 11:30am). Fairly pleasant for a late November day in the Mitten.

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26 Nov 24 -  It was not a record breaking round by any means, but rather a simple walking of the back nine today playing TBWB (two ball-worse ball) where the challenge is to play the worse of the two shots played - could be an errant drive from the woods, a tree knocked ball that is 100 yds farther back down the fairway, a nGIR ball as opposed to a GIR….the goal today was to stay no worse than bogie thru nine.  Managed to achieve that goal - bogied 7 holes with one dbl and one par to counter the dbl.  It’s about staying focused and not letting a bad shot or lie derail, but rather be an opportunity. 

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I was playing well, and my handicap was coming down. In late July I had a number of health issues and was unable to play for two months. Since coming back I haven't played to my handicap a single time. We can't enter our cards at my club during winter months, so I have to continue playing to a handicap I simply can't reach

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On 12/21/2024 at 7:00 PM, phan52 said:

Not a great year.

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Did something happen around the end of August? Your index was tracking down and then “bounced” upward through the balance of the season. Besides, a buddy of mine once told me, “There is nothing good about a low handicap.” Once I started playing net events, I understood what he was saying.

On 12/25/2024 at 2:16 PM, wacker said:

I was playing well, and my handicap was coming down. In late July I had a number of health issues and was unable to play for two months. Since coming back I haven't played to my handicap a single time. We can't enter our cards at my club during winter months, so I have to continue playing to a handicap I simply can't reach

The good news is you can play all winter and figure out the problem. I just sit on the couch and watch the snow fall. 😉

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Shot an 85 today, and man, it was all over the place. Started with a double bogey on the first hole because, of course, I sliced my drive into the rough. Got it together a bit with a couple of pars and even snuck in a birdie on the front nine, which felt great.

The back nine? Total mixed bag. Crushed a drive on 12, felt like a pro, then immediately three-putted for bogey. Typical. Finished strong with a par on 18, though, so I guess I can’t complain too much. Just need to figure out my putting before the next round

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