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Been a couple weeks since I've posted so easier to just do it this way. In a little bit of a slump, hitting it ok, just have one or two really bad swings/holes per round lately.

Course rating for my club went up because we are now playing the back nine twice with two hole locations on each green.

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Shot a +1 over 13 holes on Saturday. Had to leave at that point, so I couldn't play all 18. Posted as a +2 73 to my handicap, which is probably not accurate with 4 tough holes coming up after I had to leave.

That said, it was one of those days where I was hitting it pretty well and my misses were in really good places. And then I was putting and chipping really well. I feel like I could have scored 73 or better coming in because I was hitting it well, but it could have easily been a 77 or worse. But it was really fun, and I've been hitting it well when I've been playing.

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Could only play 9 on Saturday due to family Easter things.  Shot a 42.  Was all over the place on the first three holes.  Settled down after that and hit five of the last six greens in regulation.  Need to work on my driver and 3w and putting.  I changed my putting stance and I feel like my putting is more consistent, but the greens were playing so slow it threw me off quite a bit.  Still hitting my irons really well which has saved me quite a bit so far this year.  Hopefully getting out a few times this coming weekend. Can't wait!

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Last Thursday was a 76, Friday and Saturday, I just couldn't get my head straight and shot a pair of 82's. Sunday and today, back to 76. All the 76's are 38-38. I guess I have to figure out where I'm losing those 4 shots, and if it's on the same holes or same type of shots.

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96 (70.5/130). 7 GIRS is great for me, but too many blow up holes (including an 8 on a par 3) really screwed with my score. Oh well...I am making progress with my swing so I can't complain too much. 

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Played Fossil Trace (T-Rex tee) yesterday and started out with a triple bogey.  Ugh.  Then played +1 for the remainder 17 holes for 76 total.  Two birdies and 3 bogeys for the next 17 holes.

Never give up until the last shot drops.

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Not sure if it counts, but:

Scrambled with some great guys today (foursome). We played an absolutely beautiful course. Shot a 73. 

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Another strange round for me today. 6 birdies, 8 pars, 3 bogeys, and 1 dbl for a 71 (34-37). Started out strong with a birdie, the dbl (which was my stupidity of not finishing the putt), another birdie, then 2 pars, a bogey, 2 more birdies, 2 pars, then another birdie, par, birdie, par, then 2 bogeys, finishing with 2 pars. For a while I was thinking 66, here I come, but then reality set in.

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2 minutes ago, Rkrider99 said:

Another strange round for me today. 6 birdies, 8 pars, 3 bogeys, and 1 dbl for a 71 (34-37). Started out strong with a birdie, the dbl (which was my stupidity of not finishing the putt), another birdie, then 2 pars, a bogey, 2 more birdies, 2 pars, then another birdie, par, birdie, par, then 2 bogeys, finishing with 2 pars. For a while I was thinking 66, here I come, but then reality set in.

Wow that's really impressive as a 9.7! Nice job!

That index won't stay up there for long if you keep shooting scores like that.

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Shot an 80 (40/40) on my home course earlier today. Had 29 putts. Pretty happy with the consistency of my game right now. 

Had 10 pars, and 8 bogie 1s. 

Going to give my game a pretty decent test tomorrow. Going to play one of the Primm courses.....if they are still open.

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15 hours ago, klineka said:

Wow that's really impressive as a 9.7! Nice job!

That index won't stay up there for long if you keep shooting scores like that.

Thanks, @klineka

Trend is down to 8.6. I'll see if I can I get anywhere near that score this afternoon. I think playing 6 days a week has something to do with it.

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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Well, to follow up on my previous post above this one. This afternoon, I shot another 71. A little more exciting. 3 birdies, 10 pars, 4 bogeys, AND a Hole-In-One!! One of our weekly Mens Club tournaments. Made quite a bit of money today!! (And drank lots of beer).

Downside: Handicap Index Trend is down to 8.1

 

 

 

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82 (43/39/30) today at a course I have not played in a few years. 

Lots of water on a few holes with fairways sloping to rhe wet stuff. Anything running long after touch down will found water. 

Just took what the course gave me. 

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93 today...could have been better. I played a course I've never played before, and it was by far and away the most difficult course I've ever played (the scorecard rating wouldn't lead you to think that; it's about as difficult as most of the courses I normally play). Mostly shot bogey (11) with 4 DB, 1 TB, and 2 Pars. The big thing today was really tricky, fast greens (I've never played greens this fast; I would barely touch the ball with the putter and it'd fly, and when I tried chipping or pitching, It'd be one bounce and off). Driving has actually significantly improved; I hit 6 fairways, and had approach shots very close to the green (usually about half a club length short; I decided that since I struggle with long irons, I'd take them out of the bag. The longest iron I had in the bag today was my 5). 

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Horrible 95 round today (51/44) @ Club Comp -- far too many pull shots off the tee = lost balls  ...think I've been playing too much Golf recently putting too much pressure on scoring well rushing shots was so nervous first 6 holes don't even know why ....not like I don't know how to hit the ball ...  but I seemed to be in an uphill battle to get distances right and tee off well.. 

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I played 4 rounds last week of pretty consistent golf. Average 4.5 strokes per hole. Also averaged 30 putts per round.

Pretty sure I owe this consistent play to my daily practice routines, which keeps me familiars with the various shots I encounter when playing for a score.

Happy with my game right now, (knock on wood) I am sure the bubble will eventually burst.....lol

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Shot a 41 last night in my league.  Won 5.5/9 points.

1 birdie
3 pars
4 bogeys
1 double

Good :  Striped the ball off of the tee.  Hit 7/7 fairways.  Putted pretty good.  Birdie was a putt through some light rough and the fringe.

Bad:  Chipping again.  Left a few more short of the hole by 8-12 feet.  Double was caused by a fluffed chip.

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81 yesterday. I knew my luck couldn't keep going. 13 pars, 2 bogeys, 2 dbl bogeys, and a triple on the closing hole. On the tee in an hour. Let's see what today brings.

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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