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This was my first round of the year, and I really don't know how I did since we scrambled! But, I do have a general assessment. I got off the tee, and putted fairly well. My chipping and pitching were mixed. I almost sank a couple of chips and some were just God awful! My iron game was just hideous! I didn't get some of them off the ground, and the ones I did flared right and short! I also learned that at least one local range has opened, so I can get out there and get some swings in. I haven't hit a ball in about 6 months, so I can't be too disappointed. 

And man! Am I sore!

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And I'm even more sore today! Woke up with what seems like a pulled muscle in my right rib cage! That is sore as hell, though the rest of me doesn't feel all that bad. And, at this time of night, it doesn't feel nearly as sore as when I first woke up. But, I figure it will be a little while till I can hit the range. 

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I was comped 9 holes today by my home course's  resident pro. Shot a 40 for my effort. 4 bogey 1s, and 5 pars. The pro shot a 2 under 34. 

My putting was a bit off from what I am use to. Had 16 of those. 

I don't take lessons from this pro. He is just a decent friend. 

In My Bag:
A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

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So, picking up where I left off. Saturdays round was a 83, Sunday was 79, and yesterday was 74. Today, we're supposed to play at 1 PM, but it doesn't look too good. Thunderstorms in the area.

Driver: Callaway Mavrik 9.5o - 3 wood: Callaway Mavrik 15o - 3 Hybrid: Callaway Mavrik 18o - Irons: Callaway Mavrik 4-PW, AW, GW, SW - Putter: TaylorMade T.P.A. X - Ball: Callaway SuperSoft - GPS: Garmin S20 GPS watch - Rangefinder: Bushnell Yardage Pro

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Shot 90 off the blue on Sunday and just left driver in the bag but then went out Monday and my 3w was the happy hooker all day so had my worst round of the year and almost made 100.  Hard to believe I can go from my usual mid to high 80's so badly off track. I think I have to seriously consider not using the driver and 3 wood, as they are so penalizing when I miss.

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Took a day off from golf today but my last 6 rounds have been 87, 86, 87, 86, 85, and 85.   That's consistency!    I am doing most things OK except occasional bad swing (OB, lost ball).  

RiCK

(Play it again, Sam)

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Put up a 50 on the front nine of an easy course in horrible winds. I had a few mishits which resulted in lost balls, but otherwise was driving the living heck outta the ball. After shooting an 80 last November, I've been in the 90s ever since. Need more accuracy on the mid-to-short range chips now.


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I had 3 "double-par" holes, a par 3, 4, and 5 holes.  The total on the three holes was 24.   And yet, I still escaped with an ESC score of 88, and net of 93.   That was a maddening round, one that makes me suicidal.   Sigh.

RiCK

(Play it again, Sam)

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Out in 48.  Yikes!  Back in 38.  Cool.  A not so tidy 86.  That's me though.  I don't often keep it on the golf course for all 18.  The back nine restored my faith.

In der bag:
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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77. Putted like Stevie Wonder. I’m taking solace in the fact that we play that course once a year during Masters.


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I’m a 26 handicap went out this evening and played 9. Chipped in on 1 for birdie then went double double then bogey. Because i hit over all three greens I struck ball pure. Proceeded to go crazy with 5 pars in a row for a 40. My lowest score on this nine previous was 45. Man I didn’t want it to get dark. Lol. 


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Got talked into playing 9 holes with a couple of friends. Carded a 41, with 4 pars,  5 bogies, and 15 putts. 

Shot of the day was a 165 yard par 3. The ball hit the pin on the fly. Problem was it rolled another 20'+/- feet, making it a two putt par. 

I don't play on weekends very often. However, the weather is pretty much perfect for golf, and to avoid more broken bones from the arm twisting, the decision to play was a no brainer. 

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A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

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Shot 101 today. Not too shabby. Inconsistent iron play and bad drives led to the score, but it's still my second lowest of the season (shot a 99 two weeks ago; I'm confident things will be improving). 

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104 yesterday. Working on grip and backswing. Going to be a while before the changes feel comfortable.


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Yesterday...to be precise.  Tied 3-3 at the turn then got routed on the back nine.  We play out the entire 18...so I lost 8-5.  Too many off-course adventures.

In der bag:
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 79 yesterday.  Got a quick lesson before my round to work on driver swing and chipping.  The adjustments seemed to help.  I was hitting my irons really well all day.  Possibly the best I've ever hit them for an entire round.  MIssed some easy putts on the front, but made a lot of putts to save par on the back.  Made 7 pars in a row at one point in the middle of the round.  Overall a great day.

In My Bag:
Driver: :cleveland:  Hi-Bore XLS
Irons: :cleveland:  CCi 3i-PW
Wedges: :nike:  VR V-Rev Cast Black-Satin
Putter: :ping:  IC 20-10A


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