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another 94. ugh.

I have this amazing thing that I do where I start off well on the front 9 (45 today, 44 and 46 previous two days) and then f*** up the back nine and choke away my chance at sub 90s with misclubbing/yips/chili dips. it's quite frustrating. good front nines are always followed with a chokejob of a back and i always end up with 94.

22 putts on the back (3 3putts). finish double-double-double on 16-17-18. choke if i've ever had one and i'm sick of it.

Posted
labor day today and the rest of this week seems to be a bust... its raining like a champ out right now... but sunday i shot a horrible 85...
just couldnt do anything right... and putting was blah... worst putting ive done in a long long time... as soon as it stops raining i wanna get out there and try to get my confidence back
RUSS's avg drive - 230yrds and climbing

Posted
Shot 78 today on a course I haven't played in about 15 years. Not a tough track but my putter was balky to say the least. 5 - 3 putts. Didn't help that I hurt my back last week hauling top soil into my yard.

Posted
I played 9 in between classes today and shot a 41. Satisfiying round as I only had 14 putts.

Grom Stand Bag
2009 Burner Driver 10.5*
2009 Burner Fairway Wood 15*
A7 3H, 4H 5-PW
Affinity 56* SW CG15 60* White Hot XG 330 Mallet Putter Z Star Yellow Balls


Posted
Had my first league match this afternoon. I shot 98, he shot 93.

In my UnderArmour Links stand bag...

Driver: '07 Burner 9.5° (stiff graphite shaft)
Woods: SasQuatch 17° 4-Wood (stiff graphite shaft)
Hybrid: 4DX Ironwood 20° (stiff graphite shaft)Irons/Wedges: Apex Edge 3-PW, GW, SW (stiff shaft); Carnoustie 60° LWPutter: Rossa AGSI+ Corzina...


Posted
League night: 42
3 pars, 6 bogies
I kicked my opponent's butt.

My driver wasn't working very well, but I obviously made up for it.

In my Exodus on a 2.0
Driver..... FT-5 10* Draw
Fairway.. Big Bertha 2007 3w
Hybrids... 3DX DC 3 & 4 Ironwood
Irons...... TA6 5-DWedges.. CG-14 56* 2 dot, Niblick 37*Putter.... IC 2010


Posted
44. Only 16 putts today. I was able to find 5 fairways but only 2 GIRs. Giving the new irons time to break in and get used to.

In my Xtreme Sport bag
'09 Burner 9.5*
F50 15* 3 Wood
Burner 18* 5 Wood
MX-19 4-GW SV Tour 54.12 & 58.08 White Hot 2-Ball SRT


Posted
i shot a 38 today. first round with my new superquad driver. very happy with it.

Driver r7 Superquad 9.5 degrees
3Wood 904F 15 degrees
Hybrid 585H 19 degrees
Irons R540xd 4-PW
wedges 52,56,60 degreesPutter iseries 1/2 CrazEBalls Prov1x


Posted
86 today :(
44 front 42 back
1 birdie and 1 par on the front... pfffft
4 pars on the back 3 in a row...
driving was attrocious... i dont think i got one over 200 today... at least they went relatively straight...
approach shots were on and off...
pitching was absolutely horrendous due to too much mud...
putting was pretty good my only birdie was a 45 footer...
played 1 ball today... very happy with it
RUSS's avg drive - 230yrds and climbing

Posted
Played 18 today and had a solid, solid round overall. Shot an 80 from the tips on a relatively shorter course. (5,866 yards) 43 on the front and 37 on the back. Played probably my best nince holes ever on the back. I managed to keep the ball in play for the most part and putted pretty well with 30 overall putts. No three putts.

Grom Stand Bag
2009 Burner Driver 10.5*
2009 Burner Fairway Wood 15*
A7 3H, 4H 5-PW
Affinity 56* SW CG15 60* White Hot XG 330 Mallet Putter Z Star Yellow Balls


Posted

I just shot the best round of my life! :)

Fairways hit: 5/14

GIR: 5/18

Putts: 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 = 32

Shot a 37 on the front and a 46 on the back for a 83!




So what do you think the weakest part of my game is? lol


Posted
Well I had a sandie chip in for par on the first hole, then a 9 on a par 5. I had an all time putting low of 32. Ended up shooting an 93 on my home course. I played well, and my putting and short game were the best they have been in a while, but my sliced drives into OB didnt help.

Kyle Paulhus

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:callaway: Rogue ST 10.5* | :callaway: Epic Sub Zero 15* | :tmade: P790 3 Driving Iron |:titleist: 716 AP2 |  :edel: Wedges 50/54/68 | :edel: Deschutes 36"

Career Low Round: 67 (18 holes), 32 (9 holes)

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