Jump to content
Check out the Spin Axis Podcast! ×

Recommended Posts

Posted
82 from the championship tees. Struck the ball more solidly than I have in a looong time. Didn't translate in score. Putting was not that bad either. No three jacks.
Starting to think I've peaked. And I'm on the backside of career/


 


Posted
My record round of 77. Previous record was an 81. I made 6 up and downs that i wouldn't have made normally, inc 2 sand saves, and a 30 yard flop shot over some 10m high trees on an upslope. missed 1 putt inside 6ft, which was crucial. Dissappointingly made a triple which was also a 3 putt. and one other 3 putt. but after 2 years playing the game, this 17 year old just broke 80!
What I Play:
Wilson Mini Stand Bag | PING G10, 10.5°, Proforce V2 HL S | PING G5, 15°, 18°, Aldila NV 75 S | PING G5, 19°, Aldila VS Proto By You 80 S
Mizuno MX200 4-PW S | Ping Tour W 50/12 X | Ping Tour W 58/TS X | A selection of putters, all 35.5 inches.

Posted
82 gotta do something about the lip out putts.

Taylormade Driver HT
Taylormade 3 HT

Mcgregor 7w
Vulcan irons 5-P
Solus 53 61

Vokey 56

Scotty Caneron Flange/ Ping Cushin

Srixon ZStar

71 gold tees

bring cash


Posted
88 at a course I normally like, but 4 of the greens were washed out and they were aerating them during my round. Overall a good day, but I am learning just how much practice I need with the putter.

Posted
95. I'm taking this as a reminder to myself I am getting better with management and recovery for several reasons. First, my swing felt like crap from the 1st tee (topped my hybrid 40 yards). Second, I left a few putts short while having the perfect line. And third, I was +6 on the four Par 3s. If this were at the same course earlier in the year or last year, I'm looking at 100+ easy.

One thing for my personal goals: there's a par 5 500 yards with a little river running across the fairway at about 400 from the tee. I hit a great drive and got some nice roll, 255 according to GPS. 145 to cross the river and I hit a nice 7 iron to leave me a short pitch for GIR. First time I've crossed the river in two (I've tried several times previously and either chunk it in the water or leave it short.

Callaway Org14 Sport w/ Clicgear Cart:

Callaway X 460 9* - Callaway X 15* - TaylorMade 19*/21* Hybrid - Callaway Diablo Forged 4-PW - Titleist 50/56/60 - Rife Cayman Brac - Bridgestone xFIXx/B330-RX - TRUE Linkswear Supporter!


Posted
Last time I played was about 2 weeks ago at a course in the Chicago burbs, Its called Flagg Creek. This is the second time Ive played this course this year, first time I shot a 52 and two weeks ago I picked up two strokes and shot a 49. This is only a 9 hole course. Played Big run and a few others in the Chicago land but shot about a 130. Stop keeping score after the front 9. This is my first year playing golf and fell in love with it right away.

Jim

Posted
8/4: 39 @ Brooklawn Golf Course (Dewitt, NY). 6 pars, 3 bogeys. Made key par putts on holes #3, 4, 7 & 8. Hit 2 of 6 fairways, 4 of 9 GIR.

FT-5 Tour Driver (9.5* w/ Aldila SV-65 shaft)
Supersteel Burner Fairway Metal (15*)
Supersteel Burner (3-PW) Irons
SV Tour Wedges (50.10, 56.14)
DFX 9900 Putter tour i(x) balls


Posted
85, my lowest of the year on a par 72 and my second lowest ever(84). My shot of my life was a 7 iron from 155 to less than 12 inches for what would be a birdie.

In my cart bag, Driver 909D Comp,Fairway Diablo Edge 3W, Hybrid TWS 18 &23, Irons Diablo Edge 5-Pw, Wedges X Tour vintage 50 X Forged chrome 56 and 64,Putter Rossa Daytona 1, Ball Z Star yellow or a Tri Speed


Posted
Played 27 in 104 degrees. Shot 44, 41, 38. First nine I was really trying to find a groove with my new TaylorMade Burner. Once I got that going it was a much better day. The driver is awesome. I was finding an average of 15 extra yards!

What's in my bag:
Driver: taylormade.gifBurner 09 Stiff 9.5*
Fairway Woods: adams.gifRPM Low Profile 3 & 5
Irons: mizuno.gifMP 57 - 3-PW Project X 5.5
Wedges: wilson.gifREG. 588 54* &cleveland.gif 60*Putter: ping.gifAnserBall: titleist.gifProV1x Home Course: Forest Ridge Golf Club


Posted

92 and truly a tale of two nines. 51 front, 41 back. Hit 79% of fairways and only 28% of GIR. 1 penalty shot. 36 putts.

Nice day out, 66 degrees and sunny. Light breeze. OK for mid-winter!

Stretch.

"In the process of trial and error, our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility." -- Master Jin Kwon

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Posted
Shot Par for nine today! (34) It was the first time in 3 weeks I got to get out. What a wonderful round. Birdied the first hole with a short chip and short putt, and only took a bogey on the 3rd par 3 (got an unlucky bounce). I also birdied the par 4 300y 7th, drove to the left of green pin high and flubbed my chip, but still drained a 25' putt. Trouble came on the par 4 8th. I hit my drive in the left part of the fairway, which kicks downhill left hard, especially in the harder conditions, which made it go longer into trouble. There is a whole boarder of trees protecting the 9th tee, where I headed. Ended with an ugly double bogey. Brought it home on 9, hardest hole, with a birdie! Dogleg left, perfect 4 iron wrapped around the corners, over the bunkers, 2 yards in front of the 150 marker. Perfect! Downhill shot plays about 10 yards short, grabbed my 9 iron and one hop right towards the hole, 2 ft putt. Made my day.
Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Posted
Played at my home course today (par 59). Shot an 84. A few pars, some bogeys and doubles, and one triple.

Driver: :cobra: BiO Cell (10.5º)

Wood: :ping: G15 3 (15.5°)

Hybrids: :callaway: Diablo Edge: 3 (21º), 4 (24º)

Irons: :callaway: Diablo Edge: 5-PW

Wedges: :cleveland:588 RTX CB 50º, Paradise Black Chrome II Sand Wedge 56º


Posted
Bleah, 50 for 9 holes. That's about average, but I'd been on a downward trend (with a major hiccup last week). Finally parred the bugbear #2 hole (par 3 guarded by an intimidating tree) after a fair (but underclubbed) tee shot by pitching from 20 yards to 8 inches and tapping in. Studying Utley's short game book seems to have been paying off. Also finally got over my usual mental block that ensures I slice a driver behind the driving range net on the par 5 5th hole. Striped one dead straight down the center right up to the 200 yard marker---it was literally dead center, 203 yards from the green. Of course, I "capitalized" on this by blocking my hybrid to the right, short and behind a tree so I just had to chip out on my 3rd stroke instead of my 2nd. Nearly saved par, ended up with a bogey... The real problem holes, as usual, were 1 and 9, both long par 4s that I took triple bogeys on both of. I hate those holes. They ensure that your round starts and ends on a frustrating note.

In the bag:
FT-iQ 10° driver, FT 21° neutral 3H
T-Zoid Forged 15° 3W, MX-23 4-PW
Harmonized 52° GW, Tom Watson 56° SW, X-Forged Vintage 60° LW
White Hot XG #1 Putter, 33"


Posted
Shot a 43 today. Was very happy since I am still trying to find my feel with my new clubs.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    PlayBetter
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FitForGolf
    FlightScope Mevo
    Direct: Mevo, Mevo+, and Pro Package.

    Coupon Codes (save 10-20%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack/FitForGolf, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope. 15% off TourStriker (no code).
  • Posts

    • The first post is here:   Do you have an overly long backswing that ruins sequencing and leads to poor shots? In nearly 20 years of teaching, I've found 5 common faults. You don't have to swing like Jon Rahm, but a shorter swing will probably help you #PlayBetter golf. Which is your fatal flaw? #1 - Trail Elbow Bend Average golfers ♥️ bending their trail elbows. It can feel powerful! Tour players bend their trail elbows MUCH less. A wider trail elbow creates a longer hand path and preserves structure. It also forces more chest turn; not everything longer is bad! Overly bending your trail elbow can wreak havoc on your swing. It pulls your arms across/beside your body. It requires more time to get the elbow bend "out," ruining your sequencing. The lead arm often bends and low point control is destroyed. The misconception is that it will create more speed, but that's often the opposite of what happens. Golfers often feel they swing "easier" but FASTER with wider trail elbows. Want to play better golf with a shorter backswing? Don't bend your elbow so much. #2 - Hip (Pelvis) Turn I see this all the time: a golfer's hips are only 5-10° open at impact, but he turns them back 60°+ in the backswing. Unless your father is The Flash, your hips are probably not getting 40° open at impact from there! That's more rotation than Rory! Golfers who over-rotate their pelvis often over-turn everything - trail thigh/knee, chest/shoulders, etc. They have more work to do in the same ~0.3 seconds as a Tour player who turns back ~40° and turns through to impact 40° or so. Want to shorten the pelvis turn a bit? Learn to internally rotate into the trail hip, externally rotate away from the lead hip, and do "less" with your knees (extending and flexing) in the backswing. Learn some separation between chest and pelvis. #3 - Rolled Inside and Lifted Up Amateurs love to send the club (and their arms) around them. You see the red golfer here all the time at your local range. The problem? Your arms mostly take the club UP, not around. Going around creates no height until you have to hoist the club up in the air because you're halfway through your backswing and the club is waist high and three feet behind your butt! 😄  Learn to use your arms properly. Arms = up/down, body = around. Most golfers learn how little their arms really have to do in the backswing. The picture here is all you've gotta do (but maybe with a properly sized club!). #4 - Wide Takeaway Width is good, no? Yes, if you're wide at the right time and in the right spots. Golfers seeking width often don't hinge the club much early in the backswing… forcing them to hinge it late. Hinging the club late puts a lot of momentum into the club, wrists, and elbow just before we need to make a hairpin turn in transition and go the other direction at the start of the downswing. When you're driving into a hairpin curve, you go into it slowly and accelerate out of it. Waiting to hinge is like coasting down the straightaway and accelerating into the hairpin. Your car ends up off the road, and your golf ball off the course. Give hinging at a faster rate (earlier) then coasting to the top a try. You'll be able to accelerate out of the hairpin without the momentum of the arms and club pulling in the wrong direction.   #5 - Sway and Tilt Some sway is good but sometimes I see a golfer who just… keeps… swaying… Their chest leans forward a bit for balance, resulting in a whole lotta lean. The green line below is the GEARS "virtual spine." Pros sway a bit, but stay ~90°. This sway often combines with the extra pelvis turn because this golfer is not putting ANY limits on what the "middle of them" (their pelvis) is doing in the backswing. These golfers spend a lot of energy just to get back to neutral! The best players begin pushing forward EARLY in the backswing. Often before the club gets much past their trail foot! Pushing forward (softly) first stops your backward sway and then begins to get your body moving toward the target. Push softly, but early!  
    • I  no longer spend the time and effort trying to sell something I no longer need. Instead, if the clubs are in good condition, I go to my local golf shop or even Dicks Sporting Goods. Trade the clubs in for store credit and pick up something I need, like a hat. Cause you always need another golf hat!
    • Day 205 3-10 Wider backswing, reconnecting arm in downswing/arching wrist through. Also worked on less pause at the top. Recorded and hit a few foam balls. 
    • I really enjoyed this episode with Nick from Callaway. I didn't know the problem with swing weight and female golfers, but it makes sense. I actually think swing weight might not matter that much. If everyone senses the club differently, then wouldn't it mean that people might feel swing weights differently? Swing weight is a way to classify how heavy a club feels during the swing. Yet for a 70-year-old golfer, a D0 might feel like a D4 for a 25-year-old golfer? I think stronger people would consider higher swing weights lighter. Maybe a C8 equals a D2 in terms of feel?   
    • Wordle 1,725 3/6 ⬜🟨⬜🟨⬜ ⬜🟨🟩⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.