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Yesterday it down poured rain, so we waited it out in the clubhouse until we saw a break in the clouds.  It was still raining pretty heavily but one of my golf buddies was adamant that we go out and play, there wasn't lightning so I grabbed my rain gear from my locker and we went out.

It turned out to be a lot of fun, I was trying shots I wouldn't normally try and was a little more aggressive on tee shots than I am normally.  Some shots worked great others didn't but all in all a great, though wet, round of golf.  43-38 for a 81.

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I played golf yesterday for the second time in the past 2 months. I shot 100 with the last three holes being quadruple bogey, quadruple bogey, double bogey. 

Still have yet to break 100. My last round before this I went triple, triple, bogey, triple to shoot exactly 100. 

My mental game is so horrific. 


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My score and the heat index yesterday and today were 103 here in central NJ. Let's see what tomorrow brings with a bit less heat and humidity in the forecast.

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Shot a 41 yesterday in wet windy conditions.  Hit 43% of the fairways which is really good for me.  Still missing right, but that is just me.  Working on getting my hips through and wrists to come through to close the face.  Putting was really good this week 1.78 putts a hole which is a huge improvement.  I guess my work on the practice green is helping out.

Overall, pleased with my round.  If I would have thinned my 3rd shot on #9 over the back I would have been flirting with my first ever under 40 round.


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49 for 9. Very happy with it, as it was due to good ball striking rather than scrambling. Just a good, solid honest round. 

Tomorrow? Well, let's see...

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80 (+8).  40 on the front, and 40 on the back.  The front was 5 bogies, 1 birdie, and 3 pars. The back consisted of 3 double bogies, 2 birdies, and 4 pars.  Lipped out on the final hole on my attempt at 79.  Looking back I really should have gotten it today, two of the doubles were due to hitting balls OB off the tee.  I tried to kill my tee shot and that tends to lead to a massive pull hook.  The other double was on a par 3 where I pushed my tee shot right of the green and flubbed the chip about 2 feet...

I'm not upset at the 80 and I know if I'm going to look at what could have been then I have to take the 3 birdies with the same outlook as those doubles.  However, when you are this close (lipping out your 79) it certainly makes you want to look at those doubles and wonder why you couldn't manage one bogey out of them.

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Shot worst round of year 54, for 9.

My aim on 2nd shot was off all day, Left me with horrific lies for 3rd shot. (in heavy rough, down slope with 5 foot to pin).
Not sure if I was bad or just ultra unlucky!

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Played like crap and somehow shot a 41. Hit everything fat (even my drives), but scrambled and recovered ok I guess.

Ryan M
 
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+8 44 on front nine of my favorite local course. That's with 2 OB and 4 3 putts... Talk about missed opportunities. Still, there are some positives. 56% GIR, 1 birdie, and 25% scrambling are pretty good numbers for me. I just need to start actually taking putting seriously more, I didn't even bother doing much to line them up today, just being lazy. 

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Played from the front tees with my wife today. First time I've played from the front using my driver. Shot an 81 (42/39), and was only two over on the back nine. I managed my game very well today, but too many chip and two-putts. Putting is getting better, though. 36 putts, which is about average, but lots of tap-ins. My pitching/chipping from 10-20 yards is horrible. Technique and aim is okay, but I never hit them far enough. I'll take several practice swings, getting the feel for the weight of the club and how hard I want to swing, and then step up to the ball and get scared mid-backswing and end up hitting them way short. Or, sometimes when I do make a decent swing, the ball will pop-up higher than I expect and also end up the same way... short. Making better contact with my pitches and chips, though. So there's that. :-D

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Played in fun little Scramble Tourn today. Had a lot of fun, but no score to report. All of my approaches were either GIR or nGIR so I was happy about that. I did have a solo eagle, my 3rd eagle ever! 

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Played with some friends and shot a lackluster 90.  3 doubles, a triple, and five pars.  The rest were bland bogeys.  I kept having these putts that turned out straight when they didn't feel that way -- maybe my feet are getting worse at reading greens.  :shrug: 

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I shot a 96 and I can hear alot of you laughing at that. Take in account I have only played golf atotal of seven times in my life. All on the same course. Ntm I have not played in well over six months. Got my first back to back para so I'm stoked and near my all time low of 98. So way stoked. I only wish I would have found this game before my thirtyfith birthday. Getting better each time. Wanna get a birdie sooo bad. There putted a perfect chance today for over excited and choked

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A good weekend!  Saturday was our yearly Shootout.  50-some players, and they take the low 3 gross and the low 7 net for a 4 hole shootout, eliminating 3, 3, 2, and then 1 until a winner is decided.  I played pretty well, 77 (net 73), but that wasn't close.  It took 74 to qualify gross, and 69 net tied.  Solid play, but not good enough.  Today was my last chance for a good qualifying round for the Club Championship top flight.  I had a persona best 75 from the back tees (73.8, 142) to move from about slot 13 or 14 to about slot 5.  My swing feels consistent and controlled, my short game is solid, and my putting is decent.  So Labor Day weekend stacks up to be a lot of fun for me :-)

Dave

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Shot a 47 today on a dismal, rainy course. Beat the other 3 playing partners (2 of whom told me they shoot in the 80's).

7 of 9 GIRs (probably some sort of personal record), but 2 blowup holes and some 3-putts doomed me to mediocrity. Despite the poor score, it felt good to have that kind of control of my full swing. Seemed to get back some lost distance after a week of focused practice.

Jon

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Another 30 mile winds today. 10 gir but an amazing 9 out of 10 up and down for a 73 (1 over) with 2 balls into the water. 

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Our local course has an annual open championship, a two day tournament that usually gets around 80 golfers. I have had a long couple of weeks at work and was just exhausted yesterday and ended up shooting an 82, could not focus enough on the putting and had almost 39 putts which is way above my average of 30. Today I felt much more rested and was 3 under going into #16 and hit one really poor shot and then blew a putt and ended up taking a double and finished out with pars to shoot one under. I ended up placing 3rd which was the first time I've placed in a 2-day tournament so I was quite happy overall. Walked away with quite a bit more money then I put in to it, so can't beat that..lol.

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You know my recent complaints about how I've been playing poorly?  Scratch them.  I played a course (Wilson at Griffith Park) where I don't think I've ever broken 90 before and where every hole feels like bogey should be a good score, even though I'm a 13 handicap.  Shot an 86;  two double bogeys (one on a par 5! Ugh) but nothing worse and only those two.  Six pars claim the card.  Best since-getting-Game-Golf drive today, too, with a 259 yard drive not-cartpath-assisted.  That's up there with one of my best ever drives, too. 

I'm not sure I was a better ball striker today, but I focused on two things:  thinking about golf when getting up to hit (I've been guilty of thinking of other things while standing over a ball) and not using the flagstick as where I'm trying to hit the green when I'm outside of 80 yards. 

Funny story, 13.0 index, an 86 at that course from the tees I played is good for an exact 13.0 differential -- I literally shot my handicap today, on the nose.  

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