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45-45 = 90 (18 over par)

Mediocre round. Hit 5 fairways and 4 GIRs (two of which, I three-putted!). Ball striking was better with more lag and distance with driver

 

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45-48 - 93

Good news was the weather was decent here for a change. Bad news was that I have apparently forgotten how to play golf (supposing I ever knew in the first place). 93 wouldn't have been so bad a lot of places, but I played the shorty course (Community GC Dales). I can't remember the last time I went over 90 out there. Two blow up holes were a primary cause, but not a lot of quality with anything. 

I guess I just can't take things too seriously when I'm not swinging a club for weeks at a time.

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43-41 at Elizabeth Manor in 40 degree weather.

Super windy and cold, lot of long approaches (175+) into the wind. Flubbed one chip but in general most nGIRs resulted in chipping/pitching on the green and a ho hum 2-putt bogey. Nothing to write home about but considering the last two rounds as far as my stats once I got nGIR, it is a huge improvement. 

Vishal S.

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Went late and played 9 with my brand new G30s. Shot a 47 on a more difficult course than I'm used to and haven't played in 30 years! I'm  very pleased with how I played and with the new clubs! :-D

PING G30 irons 4-pw, uw, sw, lw.

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Shot 92... 

Off the tee I had a good day, missing only a few fairways, and not by much. I only hit 3 tee shots that really got me into any trouble... one that I just completely mishit and ended up only going about 150 and in the right rough (hit a good recovery after that), and two into water (on 4 and 18).

Putting also felt better, distance control was really good and I only had one three putt. Iron play was definitely lacking as was the short game, although after talking with @mvmac when we played Desert Willow with @DaveP043, that is feeling better (just need more practice).The biggest issue, as always, was keeping the big number off the card; too many times, I'd follow a bad shot with another one and let the problem compound. For example; on four after putting the tee ball in the water, I dropped and put that one in the water as well. A hole that should have been an easy bogey for me is now a 7.

Tristan Hilton

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1st Mid Am Tournament here in argentina at Martindale Country Club (Rating 71,9) Blue course, not Championship course.

Shoot 74-82 to tie 25th position with a field of 80 players, winner shoot 72-66 ( 6 under )

First day i was 3 under at 11th hole but i guess the rain afected my game to end up 74 (+2). It Rained all the back 9 holes with heavy rain on the last 2 holes. 

On sunday i was tied for 10th when i teed up, we played the 12 first holes with rain and 60 km/h gusts. It was a really diffucult day that i couln´t handdle. Played really bad and don´t made a single birdie (5 on the previous day)

At least this course exposed my weekness, driving and irons so i have to work on them..

I don´t have much time in 10 day´s its the "US Amateur" Argentinian version. I guess you need to shoot +4 over 2 days on a 76.1 rating course in order to qualify for the matches. so i think i´ll be playing just for fun and experience. 

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Shot a 78 on my 72par homecourse. First 9 I was 1 under, last 9 i made 3 bogeys than on the last: a blowup hole. Driver off the tee was a hook. With 260 yards left from the rough to the pin.I tried to make it with my 3wood, failed misarably, and shot it OB.  Took a drop and come off with a 7 on a par 4 XD. Course management people, Course management! :P


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It was 70's today, unfortunately with 15-20 mph wind.  Tomorrow is suppose to be 40's and rain.  So I went out and played 18.  Shot 40 + 39 = 79 (2 birdies and those pesky two doubles - ugh!).

Don

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41-42 for an 83. Lots of wind today and I had a super round yesterday so I am not disappointed. Yesterday I could only get in 9 but shot a 38. Birdied the 1st hole which makes a big difference. 

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39(+4)-44(+9) for 83. Lots of near greens, quite a few simple up and downs. Very windy. Started very well, was +1 after 6, one blowup hole, pretty happy.

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Weather was a pleasant 53 today in No. VA, my golf game was OK, putting was off.  Couldn't get a feel for the speed all day, 3-3putts for a smooth 39-40-79, 1 birdie and 1 double.  Hit two balls into hazard off poor drives.  Was leaving all of my drives to the right, draw was not there today.  

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Shot a 95 today.  Wasn't hitting the driver well.  Tight course too.  Buddy noticed a flaw in my swing. Was opening my hips way too early.  The final 5-6 holes were MUCH better.  Hit my new G30's too.  Might play 9 Sunday afternoon.  

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3H - Ping G410 

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A 77.  Five over after four holes and +1 the remaining fourteen. (par 71)  Best round this year.

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Cleveland Hi-Bore driver, Maltby 5 wood, Maltby hybrid, Maltby irons and wedges (23 to 50) Vokey 59/07, Cleveland Niblick (LH-42), and a Maltby mallet putter.                                                                                                                                                 "When the going gets tough...it's tough to get going."

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Shot a 36 on a par 3 course today, 1 double, 1 par, rest bogeys. Pretty windy and course was soaked, but no 3 putts. Need to work on increasing my GIR, only had 1 GIR and a few on the fringe.

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Thought it would be a rain out today, but turned out to be a nice day to play som golf.

40-37-77 Just couldn't make any putts again.  

-Jerry

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Played 18 holes in rain and cold

46 + 46 = 92

hit 7 FW, 3 GIR and had 36 putts. A lot of missed opportunities. We hit from provisional tees because of rain so course played very short

Drivrr was OK

approach shots and short game were poor. Lot of missed opportunities. 

could not seem get all the pieces together

 


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Home course, windy day. 39-35 = 74 (+2). After that played another 9 holes with 2 balls, shoot 36-38 = 74 (+2). 

Been trying to reduce my lateral dispersion with my long shots. Apparently i did it better by swinging slower, maybe 10 yards shorter with driver and no yards lost with irons. 

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Shot an 80 yesterday, 12 GIR but the killer was that I had 39 putts.  Normally average 32 so very disappointing given it was the best I've ever played tee to green.  Should of easily beaten my best score of 76. Got an epic sub zero and the new M1 3wood recently and they have been phenomenal upgrades ??


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