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Ventura Country Club - Orlando

Par 70 5,700 Yds Blue tees 

69.8/117

38-38-76 2 birdies 

Not long but tougher than you wold think for the distance.  Now it was windy, narrow fairways, small greens and water on 14 holes,  need to play again to figure out the course.  Course though was in really good shape.

-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

"Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots but you have to play the ball where it lies."- Bobby Jones

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Last round of the year at my home course. (6300, par 72, rating 70, white tees)  

69 (3 under). 15 GIR. 2/4 up/down. One 3 putt :(. 30 putts. No penalty`s

My last 3 rounds: 67 / 79 / 69. Lack of consistency ??

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Unfortunately it was 33* F when I went out to play. The forecast was for warming and some sun. Well it did not warm up and there was not any sun, but it started raining on the 3rd hole. I did not have on rain gear and by the 6th hole my partner said to me let's call it a day. So we only got 6 holes in I was +1 at the time but freezing my butt off. 


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Golden Bear Club at Keene's Point

6500 Yds Blue Tees

39-38-77

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-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

"Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots but you have to play the ball where it lies."- Bobby Jones

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Yesterday I recieved an early morning call to go golfing with an old friend. I don't usually golf on Saturdays due to the weekend warriors being out. However he's good friend and a decent golfer, so it was a no brainer. I shot a 78 from the 6500 tees. 12 pars, with 6 bogies. Putted lights out with 28. Didn't really hit anything bad. Used my 7 wood quite a bit. Just had a good round, and earned a free ham and egg breakfast. My partner shot an 86.  That will teach him to wake me up early on a Saturday. :banana:

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So the cold season golf is officially on. Our CC (Elizabeth Manor) stays open through winter so a few good men like myself bundle up and play through the season, frost delays and all. We play lift clean and place everywhere as more than not balls pick up large amounts of wet mud. Especially around greens.  

Yesterday was 44 F high but first three greens were frozen solid as the greens-keeper actually watered them to cut the frost. Anyway, ball striking was respectable but chipping around the greens in dead wet grass and putting on winter greens was down right comical as expected. Beyond that it was a good round in the sunshine.

Front nine was riddled with bunch of yipped chips, 3 putts and even a 4 putt. Back nine was straightforward as conditions were better and actually got up and down twice from bunkers.

Score: 47-39 = 86.

Also, in Virginia there is no score posting blackout so this is not going to help HCP but you take what you get. I expect to bounce around in mid 80s but will probably drop a few shots when it warms up. Just thankful that we can play at all. :-)

 

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Played Eagle Creek again.

37-39-76 Moved back a set of tees.  2 birdies and 2 doubles only 1 3-putt today, was 2 under after 6 and then doubled 2 of next 3 (ugh). All in all a good trip to Florida.

-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

"Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots but you have to play the ball where it lies."- Bobby Jones

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Saturday I played my home course. Shot 86.  Did not feel comfortable over driver, but managed to scramble a bit.  Hit all par 3 greens, 1 for a kp. Played the 3 par 5's in 4 over, yuck.  Cold day we teed off at 8:45 am.  I played with 3 men's club members who are all single digit handicaps.  Definitely helps my game playing with better players.


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Nothing....absolutely nothing........ice covered everything, and temps to drop to low single digits by evening and through the rest of the week.

that is all

Bill - 

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94, which is about right for me, albeit in sub 40 degree temperatures, with lots of standing water and mud in the fairway. I was very good off the tee but struggled on second shots. I think on a nice warm & dry day w/ plenty of roll out I probably shave another 5-7 strokes. So, I think the lessons are definitely helping. A year ago in these conditions I'd have gone over 100 and maybe even 110. One thing that bothers me is, I was inexplicably very nervous for the first 6 or 7 holes. I haven't felt that way since I started playing. I hope this is not a trend.

 

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Zip got snowed out for the second day and tomorrow looks like more to come. Thursday and Friday seem sunny but temps in the very low 30's. I think my golf is done until sometime next week hopefully. :angry:


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My 9-year old and I played 18 holes last Wednesday. It was our first round in a couple months, and the weather was great for late December in Oklahoma (65 degrees, very little wind). 

I shot an 84. I had a bunch of pars, but a few doubles kept the round from being a lot better. Luke shot a 110 which is one of the best rounds he's ever shot. It was probably the best he has hit the ball over and 18-hole stretch.

He got a Callaway golf net for Christmas, so we'll be hitting a lot of balls the next several years! Haha

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Got to play 9 holes yesterday in the balmy 50 degree weather in No. VA.  :-D

SGCC

Smooth 38 on our Back 9

1 birdie, 1 bogey and 1 double (ugh)

-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

"Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots but you have to play the ball where it lies."- Bobby Jones

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Nong Khai Golf Club.

If you start your round with a double bogie, standing on second tee your mind seem to not be fully focused after three putts, but sometimes you can get right back in the groove and play good golf which happened on my round yesterday, finished 38 front,36 on back, 1 birdie,15 pars,1 bogie,1 double.

 

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Got 9 holes in before the heavens open up, got little wet but managed a 39, so 19th come a little early.

Titleist 915 D2-10.5°, Titleist 915 F 15°, PING G25 16.5°, PING G30 Hybrid 19°
PING G25 4-W, Cleveland RTX 588 Rotex 2.0 48°/52°
Rife Bimini Island Series Putter, PING DLX Bag
Sureshot Rangefinder, PING Sensor Glove, Srixon Q star Balls.


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90 today beat my best round by 3 shots.

46-44 at Wexham Park

3 birdies

handicap cut from 25.9 to 24.3. Very pleased with that. Steadily improving.

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Played tough course in freezing cold. Front nine was sloppy around the green and approach shots, as well as a couple of penalties. Out at 48 on par 35

On back nine, started to warm up weather wise and my game too. Hit 7/8 fairways and two GIR even tho playing in very windy conditions. In at 40 on par 36.

Overall, good round with strong driving (10/14 FWs), only fair approaches (3 GIRs) and strong putting (29 total). Swing practice definitely helping.

48-40=88 or +17

 

 

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Nice round !!  Its good when the feeling comes back into your fingers on the back 9. Been there , geeze.

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