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45, but more important, with less pain. Bicep has healed. The wrist is better and I wear a brace that helps. The knee wasn't wonky this time out and my SI joint was a non-issue. I'm feeling more like I've played golf and less like I played rugby after a round.

So I have that going for me, which is nice. :-P

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36-34 =70. Bogey on 18 prevented the breaking of 70... with the exception of two punches from the trees all full swing shots curved to the right (left handed) some I just didn't push enough. 14 GIR

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I shot an 84 at Torrey Pines North a couple of weeks ago! I hit almost all the fairways, best score I've gotten recently. Would've been a really great round except triple bogeying 2 of the tough par 3's. Still super excited to have broken 90 here!


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On 5/11/2017 at 8:15 AM, Billsy said:

Golf is Golf...shooting your best score on 7200 yards or 2200 yards is still an accomplishment. We should celebrate and cheer on personal bests for all. It just means that we need to set a new goal.

True, but we still need context to better appreciate and understand what is being said.  I will be the first to applaud a person breaking 100 for the first time whether it be on a par3  or championship course.  The course played simply adds meaning.  Without this, it might as well be a pitch and putt. make sense?

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On 5/11/2017 at 1:35 AM, BuckeyeNut said:

it would be nice..................why not share course rating, slope, course par, and basic yardage from the tees you  played when giving scores.    IE...hey I shot 76 means nothing.   Was it an executive course with a 63CR or a 7600yd Championship course with a 78CR?  Right?  

You've harped on this for years, and it's not going to change.

People don't post here in this thread so that you can judge them super accurately. Who cares? You're the only one who demands this info.

People post here so they can say "Hey, I played golf and shot 82!" They know the course they played at. They know what rules they played by (or didn't). They know the difficulty of the course.

That's good enough for me.

And… this topic isn't even supposed to have replies.

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18 minutes ago, iacas said:

You've harped on this for years, and it's not going to change.

People don't post here in this thread so that you can judge them super accurately. Who cares? You're the only one who demands this info.

People post here so they can say "Hey, I played golf and shot 82!" They know the course they played at. They know what rules they played by (or didn't). They know the difficulty of the course.

That's good enough for me.

And… this topic isn't even supposed to have replies.

LOL...yessir, we have certainly had this discussion before over several years!  

 

Honestly....I don't care what the course is. it's nice to know whether they played a pitch and putt course with 87yd holes or something different......I am not trying to judge anyone here.  I want to have a better understanding for what they are saying.  

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1 minute ago, BuckeyeNut said:

LOL...yessir, we have certainly had this discussion before over several years!  

Honestly....I don't care what the course is. it's nice to know whether they played a pitch and putt course with 87yd holes or something different......I am not trying to judge anyone here.  I want to have a better understanding for what they are saying.  

Give it up already. It's not happenin'.

When someone asks "who cares?" you're still the only person to raise his hand.

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37/42.  Ugh.

No doubles, just a bunch of bogies.  Recently punched greens, but honestly, that wasn't the issue, as much as I'd like to be able to claim that it was.  :8)

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Shot 77 (39/38) with a double and a bogie on par 3s. Took an extra club for the wind but couldn't commit to hitting them, so dumped one in a bunker and one in a pond. Need to stop hitting shots while having second thoughts about the plan. :~(

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One thing I won't do is lie or cheat.  I try to play my courses around here from tees at 70/127 6200 par 72 average or as close as I can get.   This means white.

These tees are the most fun for me.  I am not a long hitter.  I never have been even a couple years ago when I practiced a lot I couldn't carry the ball as far as some.  

A nice round for me is like the one I had a while back 69.6/126 6290 78 13 gir 38 putts.  

Anymore with my lack of practice and play I set standards a bit lower.  The thing is I have more fun now that I play golf instead of swing.  For me it's been a big hurdle and even if it sounds lame to say I will still say it.  It's been an awful lot of work for me to get where hitting a drive is similar in feel to throwing a ball or shooting skeet.

Serious guys who bomb it and are in their early thirties and have played competitive golf would refer to me as a wanker but whatever.

The flat bellies can piss off.  I've never broken par and I probably never will.  However I evolved from an overswing reverse pivot hack to someone who can sometimes play a round without embarrassment.

I got to single digits.  I am not sure if I can stay there given that I play a very limited amount and my practice is basically zero but this year I am going to find out.  I don't really care where I end up as long as the game remains interesting to me.  I am certain it always will be.

I still have my grandfathers custom Kenneth smith sw leather and all and I have been known to go out at dawn armed with persimmons blades and  the sw and rum and a cigar or two and hit a few shots.

Love the game.  It gets in your blood.  Golf is a process.  I wouldn't ever judge anyone based on score.  You never know .

 

 


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Played at Callahan Golf Links in Waleska,Ga today. I was really hoping I would break 100 today! So much for that... Ready? I shot 120. 65 on the front and 55 on the back... I had 2 pars and a lot of really bad holes. If I could just eliminate the really bad holes it would be no problem, but it always happens. That was my 9th round. Maybe I'll break 100 on my 10th round... I did get to see a snake eat a lizard though!

 

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47-40 = 87, bluff creek golf course, Eden prairie, MN.  

Opened with a disastrous triple.  Then had 8 consecutive holes where I missed a GIR by 5-15 yds, chipped to about 10 ft and couldn't make a putt.   0 pars on the front.  Backside was a better.  Nothing exciting though.  5 pars, 4 bogies. 

On the bright side, the weather (and the beer) 

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Played St. James Bay today in Carrabelle. 

http://www.stjamesbay.com/p/course-tour.aspx

Great place, but you better be hitting it straight or bring a shitload of balls. 13 Tee shots with a forced carry. 8 approach shots with a forced carry. Several of those tee shots are with clubs other than your driver. Played to my handicap ( 93, Net of 74 ), but still lost quite a few balls. Basically if you miss, your ball is gone.  Don't let the length fool you, this place will test you severely. 

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Well it was a rainy and windy day today, but decided to go out this afternoon since it's been raining the past 4 days here. I shot a 43 on the front and a 41 on the back for a 84.  Struggling a little with my driver, but everything else seems to be working well.  Hopefully the weather will cooperate so I can get some practice in this week.

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83 and 77.  The 83 should have been so much better.  Shot myself in the foot with 6 three putts.  The good news is that with the 77 my handicap is trending to 10.1.  My goal was to be below 10.0 by years end, if I keep this up I'll be there much sooner.

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69 (-3) at my home Course after a few rainy days. Need to work harder on my short putts. Missed most of them.

Rating 71,2 6550 yards

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Played Red/White Course at Army Navy Country Club in Arlington.

36-40-76, 1 Double, 1 3-putt and 1 birdie

Best round I've played here.  Still don't like the course, but at least played well.

-Jerry

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48+46+94

6/13 FW, 4 GIRs and 39 putts, with 4 three-putts

started out striking ball really well, but short game never showed up. When long game wobbled, things got ugly. One bright spot, no major blow ups


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