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Played in our Senior Scratch League today, me and my partner won 3-0 and the SGCC team won 7.5-1.5 versus Laurel Hill Golf Club. We remain undefeated. 😁

36-38-74 No Sixes Round

4 4 4 3 4 3 4 5 5 - 36   4 3 4 3 4 5 5 5 5 - 38 Bogey last two holes on front and last three holes on back - ugh!

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Played MidlandValley early yesterday to beat the daily weather we're having.  8" of measured rain at the airport for the month of May.

Play was extremely wet the front (started on the back actually) and into the second nine. Course cannot keep up with the growth, doing well to keep the greens, collars, and fairways in good playing shape.  anything off of the short stuff was easily lost and if played, the shot was to be played to end up in the cut fairway.  and my feet were wet too and yall know the routine of keeping the clubs and hands clean.

anyway, I have found a hybrid, callaway 3iron (used at BonaventureGolf $22 !!) and first time out with it.  So much rain, I haven't even taken it to the range yet.  after a couple really weak attempts at playing it in the tall and wet rough, I finally warmed up and started hitting the fairways.  It is a hammer, exactly what I needed and was hunting.

I got in a groove (like you get sometimes when you can swing so hard offa the tee that you grunt) and was very happy tee to green but I am a no-puttin ole boy, a problem mentioned in my opening post here.  Since re-starting my golf habit from a long lay-off, I s'pose it will come around but I'm a senior now and I get over the putting as long as I can lay the wood to it.

make a long story longer, 51-47, opening in the wet with trip double double and an early attitude to overcome.  fairly happy wit it.


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51/44 95.

After a rocky start, I finally started enjoying a little control on all parts of the game. This hasn't been the case for the last few rounds and it was really starting to get to me.

Went back to an easy driver swing and hit 6 of 6 fairways (even though 1 was from a very lucky bounce).

The first of two penalties on the day came from a 5w off the tee which I found, but took an unplayable lie. The second was a 9i that went into the marsh on a tight par 3 and it wasn't a terrible shot. I hit the green on my provisional and 2-putted for bogey after not finding my first ball.

36 putts which I'm ok with. I made some mid-range putts, but didn't do that well on a couple of lags - one of which resulted in a 4-putt.

I was hitting greens pretty well for a change. Only 4 in regulation but I really had control from 120 and in. The misses were not all over the place as has been the case. I left a couple short and those were the misses I was willing to live with.

The absolute best part about today's round was that I didn't lose my temper once. This has got to the rule and not the exception. There were plenty of bad shots, but for some reason they just didn't bother me.

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56 minutes ago, JonMA1 said:

51/44 95.

After a rocky start, I finally started enjoying a little control on all parts of the game. This hasn't been the case for the last few rounds and it was really starting to get to me.

Went back to an easy driver swing and hit 6 of 6 fairways (even though 1 was from a very lucky bounce).

The first of two penalties on the day came from a 5w off the tee which I found, but took an unplayable lie. The second was a 9i that went into the marsh on a tight par 3 and it wasn't a terrible shot. I hit the green on my provisional and 2-putted for bogey after not finding my first ball.

36 putts which I'm ok with. I made some mid-range putts, but didn't do that well on a couple of lags - one of which resulted in a 4-putt.

I was hitting greens pretty well for a change. Only 4 in regulation but I really had control from 120 and in. The misses were not all over the place as has been the case. I left a couple short and those were the misses I was willing to live with.

The absolute best part about today's round was that I didn't lose my temper once. This has got to the rule and not the exception. There were plenty of bad shots, but for some reason they just didn't bother me.

Some of the most satisfying rounds aren’t our best scores, but the ones were we grind it out even after a tough start. Great job @JonMA1!

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1 hour ago, HJJ003 said:

Some of the most satisfying rounds aren’t our best scores, but the ones were we grind it out even after a tough start.

Agreed. I think you had a round last week where you shot in the 80's but you weren't happy with the effort. Of course, I'd kill for a round like that but I can understand when you know the score could have gone lower. 

A few weeks ago I started out with one of my best 9 holes and ended it with a poor 9 hole stretch, kind of the opposite of today. The score for the 18 holes was one of my better totals, but I didn't feel very good about it. Finishing stronger is a lot more satisfying, IMO.

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21 minutes ago, JonMA1 said:

Agreed. I think you had a round last week where you shot in the 80's but you weren't happy with the effort. Of course, I'd kill for a round like that but I can understand when you know the score could have gone lower. 

A few weeks ago I started out with one of my best 9 holes and ended it with a poor 9 hole stretch, kind of the opposite of today. The score for the 18 holes was one of my better totals, but I didn't feel very good about it. Finishing stronger is a lot more satisfying, IMO.

Your right. It’s amazing how two different rounds can get to the same spot at the end, but they leave very different tastes in your based on how ya got there. 

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Well, I'm back to reality. After my 68 on Friday, Saturday was an 82, Sunday, 80, and yesterday an 80. It as nice seeing the handicap trend jump from 10.6 down to 9.4 after the posting of the 68, but now it's trending back to 9.9 after the latest scores. We'll see how I score on Wednesday.

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75 after work yesterday (6320 yard (2nd tees, 71.4/126) par 71 local course, long par 5's and a bunch of target golf holes - it has a nice mix of holes really) - something is clicking for me and I am hitting very well - certainly getting fitted for my woods and hybrids is huge as those are now very solid clubs.  Hitting greens and confidence in my approaches is paying off.  So is the putting changes I made over winter.  I think I figured out my recent issues with contact on my long irons, no issues at least this round and the latest driving range session...

Very windy for the first 9.  Only one par, but a lot of regulation holes and simple up and downs when I did miss.

Having trouble hitting controlled draws for some reason.  So played it cautious and avoided trying to shape shots.  Seemed to help to just stick with a base swing and aim for that.  (no kidding)

Played a lot of hybrids and irons off of short par 4's - seemed to really pay off as I avoided the ugly approach shots by staying back from the trouble...

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78/76 at my home course, been playing awfull the last few months, trending from +1 to 1 handicap this week.
Because of that and in order to start competing again i´m changing my hole swing, even with the putter.

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Hey Guys!

Long time no post 🙂  After an extremely long winter, a cold spring and that pesky work thing, finally getting a chance to play some rounds.  Happy to see the net in the basement helped and have come out roaring with first full 18 hole rounds.

 

Shot 82, 81, 85, 79, 80 over the Memorial Day weekend and last weekend.  

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Driver, 3 wood, 4,5 and 6 hybrid 

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Shot 115 on Friday and 111 on Sunday. 

 

Any questions ? 

 

Because I have a ton lol 

" No one succeeds without effort... Those who succeed owe their success to perseverance.

Let come what comes, let go what goes. See what remains. "

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Well, let's see. Last week on Thursday I shot 42-44=86 at Windmill Lakes in Ravenna in wilting heat and humidity!  This is a course that features very large greens (7,000-8,000 sq ft), that are pretty quick and have a lot of contour. Putting is always a challenge there.

On Friday I shot a 41-43=84 at Walnut Run in more benign temps, but on a course that was sopping wet, having been hit by a monsoon the day before! My game is about where it should be this time of year. Looking forward to playing Thursday and Friday again this week.

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On 6/5/2018 at 9:18 PM, Buckeyebowman said:

Well, let's see. Last week on Thursday I shot 42-44=86 at Windmill Lakes in Ravenna in wilting heat and humidity!  This is a course that features very large greens (7,000-8,000 sq ft), that are pretty quick and have a lot of contour. Putting is always a challenge there.

That's not accurate… They're under 5,000 square feet. I checked in Google Maps (@NatalieB has had tournaments there).

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Played 9 holes this afternoon. Course was not very busy, so I was pretty much out there by myself. I could see other golfers, but none were close by. Shot a 41 with 4 pars, and 5 bogies.

Started off hitting straight pulls with my iron approach/pitch shots. I check my swing path which was fine. Kind of had me baffled until I noticed a difference in my posture, and grip. I was hitting the the ball with to much of a up right lie angle on the club. After I made adjustments, I parred the last 4 holes. 

My putting was pretty good, once I put the ball on the green. I seem to be making more longer putts in the 10-15 foot range. Not a lot more, just more. I think I owe this to my putting practice, by playing one ball from pin to pin. The practice pins are 10-15 feet apart. . 

Didn't lose any balls, so it was time well spent. 

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Played yesterday with work buddies at Little Mill in New Jersey as one of them is a member there. I scored a 135 on a par 71. It was my first ever proper score and I didn’t cheat. I have to start somewhere and clearly I can only get better from here..haha

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Decent round today after quite a few stinkeroos. Started playing the tips regularly a couple of weeks ago not that the distance is much of a contributer to my score. Shot a 77 with 4 birdies, and 1 double bogey. Par is 71 with a 127 slope. 

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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Best round in nearly 2 decades.. maybe my life today. Shot a 36-39 75 on my home course today. Left at least 3 shots (maybe 4) out there today. Everything was clicking thanks to a quick 15 minute session with my pro before the round. 2 birdies and no doubles. Got a bogey on 16, 17, and 18.

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