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We played nine holes today in practice and I shot a smooth little 42 (+7, playing the fourth hole as a par-4 from the reds). The highlight of the round was a span of about a hole and a half. Sitting two about ten feet short of the fifth green, I hit a nice pitch shot that stopped a foot from the hole, leaving a tap-in par. Then on the sixth, I hit my approach to about twelve feet and made the putt to knock off another birdie on the challenge. 

My brother also played pretty well, as you’ll see in the scorecard below. He shot a 54 (+19) with a triple-double-triple finish. A really solid day for both of us! I’m hoping to get out for 18 Wednesday morning because there’s a chance for isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon.

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This was last Monday, but when I tried to post, my laptop crapped itself and I had to buy a new one.

Pine Hills Golf Club - 68.4/113

I shot a 40 on nine holes.  Full disclosure; I played the front nine, which is the easier of the two.  It is pretty wide open and linksy, and you can get away with being leaky off the tee.  On the other hand, I was playing with a my nine-year-old daughter, eight-year-old daughter, and two eight-year-old sons.  Yeah... four kids under ten, playing golf on a real course for the third time.

It was a solid 40 - five pars and four bogeys - that really could have been better.  The greens were ridiculously slow, and several putts died in the jaws of the hole.  I hit six out of seven fairways, five GIR, and four NGIR.  The only fairway I missed was in the trees on the right on the fifth hole.  I pushed my three wood, but had a clear shot which I punched to the front edge of the green.  Overall, my ball-striking was vastly improved, and I have become so much more confident with an iron in my hand.  I really only mis-hit one shot all day, and it was with the driver.  I donked it off the heel, and left myself with about 225 yards to the green on a par four, but I hit the shot of the week to make a spectacular GIR.

Sugar Hill Golf Club - 69.1/129

On Thursday, I followed it up with a 49 at my Spark Golf league match.  Obviously a much tougher and tighter course.  Lots of trees and water, and very undulating fairways.  Also, faster - if inconsistent - greens.  I only hit three fairways, and one of those was a sliced drive that ricocheted into the fairway.  I had two GIR and three NGIR.  I really struggled off the tee with the driver except for the fourth hole, which I piped about 270 yards to the center of the fairway.  I followed that with a gorgeous wedge over the flag.  Sadly, I knocked the putt about six feet past the hole and made bogey. 

I'll be back at it on Thursday, and hopefully, I can improve.

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I shot a 75 today against my opponent's 71 in team match play. He did have to give me 5 strokes, so theoretically, you could say I beat him, but my team partner didn't fare so well, shooting an 85 to his opponents 80, having to give up one stroke, so we lost the overall match.

 

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Shot 92 yesterday on a course I get 15 shots on, so net +5. Not hopeless, but I have a lot to work on. 

Fairways 4/14, greens 5/18 and 33 putts, 3 doubles and 2 tripples tells a lot. 

This was my best hole (even with the 3-putt) (490y par 5): 

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305 yard drive to mid fairway

174 yard 8i to 15 feet (above the hole)

The downhill putt was too long and it ended with a 3-putt par. Very happy with the 2 shots to the green! 

 

My homecourse opens this season, so I will squeeze in a couple of rounds then.    

 

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Another not hopeless round of 93 with a lot to work on yesterday. 

Fairways 5/14, Greens 5/18 and, 37!! (only one 3-putt) putts, with 6 doubles and a tripple. 5 balls in the water and not making a single putt outside 5 feet is not the recipe for success... 

I definitely make a lot of good shots, but with 50% of my teeshots missing left (18% right) I know what I need to work on. 

 

Edited by Troy Ocker

In the bag: Callaway Mavrik SZ 10,5 driver (X stiff), Cobra King 4 wood (Stiff, 2006 model), Callaway Mavrik irons 4 - P+A (stiff), Cobra King Pur wedges 52, 56 and 60 (stiff) and Odessey white steel putter.  Very happy with the set and the gapping. 


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I'm going to throw a ticker tape parade when I finally break par over 9 lol can't believe how close I've been and haven't been able to do it. This is probably the closest I've came with great birdie looks on 6-9 and hit good putts just couldn't get one to fall. 

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I’ve played 36 holes in the past few days: 18 on Tuesday afternoon, 18 Wednesday morning. 

Tuesday: 18 holes at the home course. Played with a buddy for the front nine and we had a heck of a match. I held a two-stroke lead with one to play, and that proved to be enough: I bogeyed to close the front with a 48, nothing better than a bogey, and he parred the hole to finish at 49. Then I made the turn to the back. It was a super inconsistent performance.

I made four pars, a bogey, a double, two triples and a 10 on the par-4 14th. That means a 51 on the back and a 99 total. I had to go +2 on the last four holes to stay under 100, with pars on the last two difficult holes. 

I honestly hit the ball well, but when I missed it was in all the wrong places. I couldn’t get a bounce to save my life. But as I’ve said, I want to have one thing I’m proud of in the round even if everything else is trash, so here it is:

I parred the tough par-4 15th. Hit a nice 5W to the middle of the fairway, then I hit a nice 9I onto the green and two-putted, and I nearly made the birdie putt.

So there’s my round from Tuesday, now to Wednesday!

Wednesday: I decided to switch it up a bit and play Hillandale. After the first two holes, it looked like another near-100 round, because I four-putted the first hole for double and made a nine on the second hole. I played well on the rest of the front except for one hole and shot a 50. Two pars were in the mix, both of which could’ve easily been bogeys due to long birdie putts.

But on the back nine, I found my game again after 27 holes of mediocre-at-best golf. A streak of solid bogeys from the tenth to fourteenth holes put me in a good position to close. And I did...sort of. I parred the next three holes, meaning I could still shoot a 90 with a birdie on the par-5 18th. I was just short of the green in three after a duffed second, and then I duffed the chip. Chipped on from there and two-putted for a double. Despite the closing double, I still shot 43 on the back for a 93 total. I’ll take it!

I just recently started working weekends at Croasdaile Country Club, and I get one 18-hole round every three or so shifts. This weekend will mark four shifts, so I’m hoping to get out there one day next week!

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A new personal goal accomplished this morning as I played the front nine at one of the local courses I will play more of this year.  What was that goal - to walk the nine instead of riding a cart.  I have been wanting to walk it but with the transmet amputation on the left foot (no toes/grafted skin) I was concerned to that it might break down after that many steps and up/down grade changes.  To build up to it I have worked to walk steadily in the back yard hitting the ball etc. trying to get 5-6k of steps in most days.  This course plays right at 3,200 yards from the whites on the front nine, so my trek count including the side to side steps was just over 4,400.  How did I shoot - a solid 45, 9 over par.   I was concerned that it was going to be much worse as I started bogie, bogie, double, double.  Then a couple of pars in a row, then another double, bogie and par to finish on 9.  First time every - 3 pars, 3 bogies, 3 doubles, makes for truly bogie golf!

The course is much different as you walk it and I thoroughly enjoyed making the trek.  Greens were super saturated as I was one of the first out and they had been heavily watered, in fact #7 had a small pond behind the cup - a great way to see how the green undulates!  Driver was best club of the day, 3wood the toughest, putter decent given the super sloggy slow nature of them. 

   

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55 minutes ago, WillieT said:

A new personal goal accomplished this morning as I played the front nine at one of the local courses I will play more of this year.  What was that goal - to walk the nine instead of riding a cart.  I have been wanting to walk it but with the transmet amputation on the left foot (no toes/grafted skin) I was concerned to that it might break down after that many steps and up/down grade changes.  To build up to it I have worked to walk steadily in the back yard hitting the ball etc. trying to get 5-6k of steps in most days.  This course plays right at 3,200 yards from the whites on the front nine, so my trek count including the side to side steps was just over 4,400.  How did I shoot - a solid 45, 9 over par.   I was concerned that it was going to be much worse as I started bogie, bogie, double, double.  Then a couple of pars in a row, then another double, bogie and par to finish on 9.  First time every - 3 pars, 3 bogies, 3 doubles, makes for truly bogie golf!

The course is much different as you walk it and I thoroughly enjoyed making the trek.  Greens were super saturated as I was one of the first out and they had been heavily watered, in fact #7 had a small pond behind the cup - a great way to see how the green undulates!  Driver was best club of the day, 3wood the toughest, putter decent given the super sloggy slow nature of them. 

   

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Congrats!  You are a brave and motivated man.  Keep it up, stretching it a bit every time you play.  A lot of folks would have just given up the game.  


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46-43-89

The 43 was with two birdies. Almost every time I am out of position off the tee I make a double bogie. My lack of length gets me in big trouble if I don't hit fairways.

 

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12 minutes ago, phan52 said:

46-43-89

The 43 was with two birdies. Almost every time I am out of position off the tee I make a double bogie. My lack of length gets me in big trouble if I don't hit fairways.

 

Two birdies on the same nine has to feel good! Congrats  :-)

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2 minutes ago, woodzie264 said:

Two birdies on the same nine has to feel good! Congrats  :-)

Yeah, but usually when I make two birdies on the same nine I will shoot 40 or below. 43 was not so good. It included an ugly triple with no penalty shots. 

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1 hour ago, Double Mocha Man said:

Congrats!  You are a brave and motivated man.  Keep it up, stretching it a bit every time you play.  A lot of folks would have just given up the game.  

Thanks - actually the game came to me as I was a die-hard motorcyclist (which is where I lost the toes).  Not knowing at the time of the wreck if I would ever walk this is a personal goal that I wanted to achieve.  I hope to be walking all 18 by the end of the season.  Thankfully the courses in Eastern NC are pretty flat 😁

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Homecourse finally opened today, and I finally played some good golf

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Played from the front tees (5350 yards, rated 68/slope 137, par 72) today, and maybe thats what I needed. Stroke the ball well and apart from on 5 and 15 I did no big mistakes. Stressfree golf 😎

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In the bag: Callaway Mavrik SZ 10,5 driver (X stiff), Cobra King 4 wood (Stiff, 2006 model), Callaway Mavrik irons 4 - P+A (stiff), Cobra King Pur wedges 52, 56 and 60 (stiff) and Odessey white steel putter.  Very happy with the set and the gapping. 


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One of my best 9holes ever. I attribute it to having no expectations. 


I played the front 9 of Sedona Golf Resort (new course to me), with rented clubs, at elevation of 4300ft (as opposed to VA) which required adjusting for club distances differences and shot a 39 (3 bogies, 1 birdie: 170yd par 3 to 4ft putt).

Fairways: 5/7

Greens: 5/9

putts: 15 (SGP: 0.18)

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Shot an 86 and 88 the past two days with 2 birdies in each of those rounds. About to head out to course this afternoon that I've never played. I'll post how I do when I get back.

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Shot something around 84-86 today (watch says 85). Wasn't really keeping score independent of shot tracking, and was more focused on how well I was hitting the ball, and less so on scoring, so not sure if there were any miscounted strokes. Based on today's round, I definitely need to do a bit more short game and putting practice along with continuing work on priority piece.

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Ended up shooting 90 at Glenross Golf Club. 68.9/122, 6122 yards. Man, a tale of two 9's. My tempo was horrific on the front as I just felt rushed every single shot for whatever reason. Ended up with a 50 on the front.

Chilled at the turn with a 3 deep tee box on 10. Which was a blessing in disguise as I birdied the par 4 10th. I ended up shooting 40 even on the back. 

Hit 56% fairways and only 28% GIR, but that was probably nearer 52/54% counting NGIR. Overall, I was pleased with how I hit driver and my misses were just right of the fairway by 3-5 yards. My putting was a glaring weakness today. I certainly read too much into the greens where I thought there was break and the ball didn't move. 

Really enjoyed the round here and will be back for sure. The layout of the course is beautiful and the fairways and greens were in great shape, save one par 3 that was full of pitch marks. 

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