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I shot a 40 (+5)

I actually struck the ball well. My tee shots were spot on. My irons were pretty good. The ball flight was good, but the distance control was off a tad. I was trying to get away from hitting full iron shots and hit more partial iron shots for control. The distance control suffered more so with the distance wedges. 

My pitching wasn't fantastic, but it wasn't disastrous. I still struggle with being a tad too steep with the pitch. I am not getting the brush the ground feel. I might try going more with that being my goal over striking the ball. 

Putting was horrid. I hate slow greens. 

The swing is there. Contact feels good. I just need to tighten up that wedge game and putting. 

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76 (4 over | 71,2) on Sunday. Really Good ball striking and chipping, but 5 three-putters ruined my round.

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85
46 (+11) on the front
39 (+3) on the back in league play

11th hole I duffed a drive, scrambled to end up off the back of the green, pin in front. Sank a 30ft putt for par.
Was even on the back until 16, bogie.
Than double boggied 18, of course at this point the guys I was playing with were cheering me on during my putting stroke and heckling me when I missed.
Really nice when I finally got a handle on my swing and short game and long game came together!

 

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Driver-Taylormade 10.5 Woods- Taylomade 3 wood, taylormade 4 Hybrid
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Ball- Bridgestone E6
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Shot a 39 (par 35) last night.  Struck the ball very well and it was one of those "coulda been 36 or 37" as i left 3 putts short that were dead center and missed 3 other putts in the 4-5 foot range.

Hit probably the second best approach shot of my life as it landed right next to the hole (1 inch) and settled about 5 inches from the cup for a tap in birdie.

1 Birdie

4 pars

3 Bogeys

1 Double 

 


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I shot 43 +8 tonight, though technically the first two holes I had to drop and take +2 for OB shots. First hole was just a pull that bounced off the cart path across the road, second hole was an over draw with hybrid that kicked hard left off a hill OB. With the penalties on the first two holes I was 6 over, then played the next 7 holes in +2 ROFL. Had a few par saves and a few lip out birdie putts. Overall I was pretty happy with how I played. The only dark cloud on the night was being accused of being a sandbagger by my opponent. What possible reason I would have to sandbag in a league that doesn't have any payout other than skins which are gross, not net, so why the hell would I sandbag if I am trying to win skins...

KICK THE FLIP!!

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36-39-75

Springfield Gold Tees 71.8/132

Had 3 birdies, hitting the ball pretty well.  Putting better too.

-Jerry

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Ridiculously bad today. 16 points over 18 holes, 10 blobs and 5 lost balls. I haven't played this badly since ?. I played with a guy who plays off of 12, and he only scored 10 points, and blobbed on 13 holes. 

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Taylormade Burner driver, Taylormade 4 wood, 3 x Ping Karsten Hybrids, 6-SW Ping Karsten irons with reg flex graphite shafts. Odyssey putter, 20 Bridgestone e6 balls, 2 water balls for the 5th hole, loads of tees, 2 golf gloves, a couple of hand warmers, cleaning towel, 5 ball markers, 2 pitch mark repairers, some aspirin, 3 hats, set of waterproofs, an umbrella, a pair of gaiters, 2 pairs of glasses. Christ, it's amazing I can pick the bloody thing up !!


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BEST ROUND OF MY LIFE!

79 on a par 73 (I know, didn't realize it was par 73 until I looked at it) course!  I even felt like I left a few shots out there on the course, with a poor approach shot on a par 4, and a chunked pitch to leave me another pitch right after.  Otherwise I was driving it better than I normally do after a major backswing change, everything felt pretty accurate and was dropping a lot of 5-10 foot putts.  

I honestly had no clue what my score was throughout the round.  I knew I birdied 1, parred 2, then doubled 3; two pars then another double and after that I stopped thinking about score and about the shot I wanted to hit.  I knew I was hitting a lot of pars, and a lot of GIR/nGIR to keep my score down.  First time breaking 80 ever and I ended up only 6 over!  I was so excited when my wife totaled up the score and said 79 I knew I had to share it, I was just giddy after hearing the result.  Hope you all have the best rounds of your life out there!

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Irons: Mizuno MP-33 4-PW

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Almost got that under par badge today! Even par 71 (70.8/131) with 2 birdies and 2 bogeys. +2 on the front, -2 on the back. I also had two 3 putt pars and lipped out the birdie putt on the last hole for a -1 round. I also lipped out at least 2 other birdie putts, so it could have been lower. Of course, I made at least 5 putts that were 5-10 foot range, so it probably more or less evened out. I actually only hit 8 GIR, although 3 other balls I putted just off the fringe. 

Handicap is dropping like a stone now. It's going to be a 6.3 tomorrow, and I don't have any low scores dropping off for a while.

-- Daniel

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Nothing, it was too damn hot.  

-Jerry

Driver: Titleist 913 D3 (9.5 degree) – Aldila RIP 60-2.9-Stiff; Callaway Mini-Driver Kura Kage 60g shaft - 12 degree Hybrids: Callway X2 Hot Pro - 16 degree & 23 degree – Pro-Shaft; Callway X2 Hot – 5H & 6H Irons: Titleist 714 AP2 7 thru AW with S300 Dynamic Gold Wedges: Titleist Vokey GW (54 degree), Callaway MackDaddy PM Grind SW (58 degree) Putter: Ping Cadence TR Ketsch Heavy Balls: Titleist Pro V1x & Snell MyTourBall

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On August 13, 2016 at 4:57 PM, amished said:

BEST ROUND OF MY LIFE!

79 on a par 73 (I know, didn't realize it was par 73 until I looked at it) course!  I even felt like I left a few shots out there on the course, with a poor approach shot on a par 4, and a chunked pitch to leave me another pitch right after.  Otherwise I was driving it better than I normally do after a major backswing change, everything felt pretty accurate and was dropping a lot of 5-10 foot putts.  

I honestly had no clue what my score was throughout the round.  I knew I birdied 1, parred 2, then doubled 3; two pars then another double and after that I stopped thinking about score and about the shot I wanted to hit.  I knew I was hitting a lot of pars, and a lot of GIR/nGIR to keep my score down.  First time breaking 80 ever and I ended up only 6 over!  I was so excited when my wife totaled up the score and said 79 I knew I had to share it, I was just giddy after hearing the result.  Hope you all have the best rounds of your life out there!

 

Congrats man! It really is a great feeling! 

 

It it has shot me in the foot a bit since then because I feel all this pressure I put on myself to play extremely well and when I don't it is frustrating. 

 

Couple times now I've shot a 39 on the front and am playing pretty darn well then just collapse on the back 9 

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44/47-91 at the NE Ohio TST outing. Was pretty happy with it considering I shot a 105 at the same outing last year lol

Ryan M
 
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84 Saturday morning.  Pretty steady round, mostly pars & bogeys.  I left some birdie putts short, but most were lag putts for tap-in pars.  

Driver has been in solitary confinement for a few weeks now, but have enough distance with 4-wood & hybrid to still give myself legitimate chances at GIR/near GIR with mid-irons.  It's worked well enough as I've consistently been in the 83-87 range.  However, I need to regain confidence in the big dog for some better approach opportunities with shorter clubs.

- Bill

 

 

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I shot too poorly to play. While I was working on a little chipping over my lunch break at the nearby course,  I saw a few balls left on the driving range. I hit 5 balls horrifically, leaving the rest assuming they were defective and thus left by the previous person.  This comes only 2 weeks from my PR round of 77 (6.5 diff). 

Just when we think we have golf figured out, it reminds us that "Golf is hard" (LSW). 

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 -Jonny

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This weekend play 3 times at my home course (Par 72, rating 71,2).
72 (E) after been 3 under thru 10th. 10 gir, amazing putting and chipping. (20 miles winds)
73 (+1), 13 GIR (really calm day)
80 (+8) 8 gir, 30 miles winds. 300 yards drives with the wind but only 200 against it. Every Par 4 over 400 yards become a par 5. 
Poor ball striking all weekend, but greate putting and chipping instead.    

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Friday I shot an 80 on a new course.

Sunday I shot a 79 (which included 5 penalties and 5 bunker shots)

 

It didn't feel right either game and I made some serious mistakes.  When I added it all up each round I was surprised at my scores, thought they'd be much worse.  I guess that's a positive sign even if my swing felt off both days.

Bill - 

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Played twice on the weekend, this time from the back tees (73.8, 142).  Our club does a seeding qualification for the Championship Flight of our club championship.  Play as many times as you want, they use the best score to seed the matches, so I was hoping to play well and avoid a tough first round match..  First day, I played pretty well, on the hottest day of the past 100 years.  I was doing great, but ran out of gas at the end, went bogey-triple on the last two for 81.  Not bad at a 6 handicap.  Sunday, it wasn't quite so hot (only 97 or so and humid), and I had another 81.  A little bit off all day, in hindsight maybe overswinging on too many shots, but I finished par-par.  We have a fun tournament on Saturday, but I'll get one more shot at a good seeding round on Sunday.

Dave

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I shot a 60, and no, that's not a misprint. Well I only took 60 strokes. Some friends needed a 4th for special deal at one of the above average courses. I don't normally play on weekends, but these are my golf buddies. What was I supposed to do? 

I am no where able to make full swings as yet. Maybe next week, or the week after. I can chip, and putt however.

So the deal was I could drop a ball, 3 driver lengths off the green, at a point furthest from the pin. If that point was in a bunker so be it. My par was 54. I lost 4 strokes due to bunkers, and being tentative with my swing. 

We had a good time, even though it was windy and hot. BTW, you SoCal folks need to cut down on your smoking. :-D

This might be an old post from a few weeks ago that I didn't submit? 

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