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Shot a 94 today, honestly probably my best round striking wise this year. Had 6 three putts and 41 putts total, so that was a bummer, and taking 4 hacks to get out of a fairway bunker doesnt help anything, but aside from that it was a decent round. Against my better judgment and an empty course, I played the tips with my cousin whose around a 4HC, and man 7000 yards is no joke. 

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89 on Sunday.  Overall, I am plenty happy with the score.  I still lose too many strokes to bad tee strokes, but I will take the number.  A year ago I would have been over the moon with an 89.  Now I expect to have a chance to break 90 every time I am out.

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Played Hudson Mills this morning and after a bit of a shaky start I settled down and shot 77 (Par 71, 70.5/118). My play lately has been poor and my hope is this may start a trend in a positive direction.

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Shot a 79 (+8) today, with 3 doubles and was +5 after the first 3 holes, played the remaining 15 holes at +3.

Just some really poor short game shots in those first 3 holes, but settled down and ended up with 3 birdies on the round. The first was a two putt birdie on a par 5, second was a knockdown gap wedge from 115 to 3 feet on a par 4, and the third was hitting it to a foot from 73 yds on a par 5.

Pleased with how I battled back, but between those first three holes, a 7 on a par 5 on the back 9 with two penalty strokes, and a couple other sloppy bogeys I easily left 5+ shots out there.

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Woods:  :cobra: Darkspeed LS 3Wood
Irons: :titleist: U505 (3)  :tmade: P770 (4-PW)
Wedges: :callaway: MD3 50   :titleist: SM9 54/58  
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Almost shot myself yesterday after a 5 hour and 15 minute round.

Was playing great til about the 12th hole then the wheels came off.  Just lost my patience and got out of rhythm.

Ended up shooting a 39 / 43 for an 82

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Shot a 99, 54/45. This course bedevils me.  I cannot figure out the front 9.  If your ball lands on the wrong spot it can roll OB or you can lose it in the rough. I managed to lose only 1 ball on the front.  
The back 9 was fine. Ball striking was good, only 1 wayward tee shot and the approaches were mostly good enough for a two putt. Even had a 1 putt birdie on a par 5.

Still have to figure out the front. 🤷🏾‍♂️

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Shot 85 today at my home course (par 71) I thought I was going to beat my best round ever of 83. I was +3 after the front 9 with 7 pars, but bad driving eventually caught up with me and I had only one par on the back nine and shot +11 on the back nine. Disappointed but it was my best round so far this year. 

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Thursday was a 78, and yesterday, it seemed I couldn't find the swing and shot a 44 in the front, and was struggling in the back until the last 4-5 holes and then carded 3 birdies for a 38, totalling an 82 for the round. Today, those last couple holes from yesterday carried on and I shot a 74. Hope it keeps going.

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Awesome round today! Two things added pressure to the round:

1) My mom was tagging along (she hasn’t seen me play since February), and 

2) My coach wanted a picture of the scorecard.

So my brother and I both hit solid tee shots off the first, and we were off. I made an up-and-down par on the first, then hit the green on the second and two-putted for par. Same on the third. I then made back-to-back doubles on four and five, going into a bunker on both holes.

Bogey-par-par on 7-9 gave me a 41 on the front, and I was excited going into the back nine. I was swinging it well. On to the tenth hole, where I caught a bad break on my second shot and had to make a 6-footer for bogey. The next hole was better, an up-and-down par. I almost got another one on the twelfth hole, but my par putt came up a roll short of falling.

Made a double on thirteen after nuking a 75-yard shot over the green. A bogey on fourteen due to a chip where I was a little bit too aggressive and ran it eight feet past. The par-4 fifteenth was probably my best hole of the day. I was laying two just off the green, and I was facing a difficult downhill chip. I landed it exactly where I wanted to, and it rolled to within a foot of the cup, so I salvaged a four there, which is rare for me on that hole, so I was very pleased.

On the sixteenth, I had 130 in after my second shot. I hit a 9I to the green and three-putted for bogey. On the 17th tee I did the math. Two pars (definitely not out of the question because of the way I was playing) would give me 83. A rocket driver off the tee left me just in the rough, a good lie, 135 yards out. With the wind with me, I hit a solid 9I that settled eight feet out. One in about a half dozen contenders for Best Shot of the Week. 

Reading over my putt, I thought to myself, “This would be a great three.”, and I rolled it dead center for birdie. Another three on the last hole would give me 82. We had to wait for a slow group to hit their tee shots and play out the hole. With a very low (for me) round clearly in reach, a bogey four would give me 83, I was a bit jittery on the last tee. My knees were wobbly, adrenaline was pumping. I took a 7I, which I knew was going to be enough. Honestly, I would’ve taken anything around the green, except for in the bunker. It took off extremely low, hit the bank and stayed dry. I couldn’t describe, in words, how relieved I was.

But I didn’t get up-and-down for par, or even make bogey. I nuked my chip to the other side of the green, adrenaline still rushing, and stubbed another chip. Lagged up to about 18 inches, went to tap in...and missed. Tapped in for a triple bogey and 85, still excellent for me, breaking my personal record by four. Knocked out another birdie on the challenge too, which was exciting. I feel that my game is ready for my tournament on Monday. But the weather isn’t looking promising, so if I don’t post on this thread Monday, the weather got ugly. 

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Woods: Cleveland Launcher (Driver, 17 degree, 22 degree)
Irons: Titleist T200 (4-PW)
Wedges: Callaway Jaws (50/54/60)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot

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10 minutes ago, dagolfer18 said:

Awesome round today! Two things added pressure to the round:

1) My mom was tagging along (she hasn’t seen me play since February), and 

2) My coach wanted a picture of the scorecard.

So my brother and I both hit solid tee shots off the first, and we were off. I made an up-and-down par on the first, then hit the green on the second and two-putted for par. Same on the third. I then made back-to-back doubles on four and five, going into a bunker on both holes.

Bogey-par-par on 7-9 gave me a 41 on the front, and I was excited going into the back nine. I was swinging it well. On to the tenth hole, where I caught a bad break on my second shot and had to make a 6-footer for bogey. The next hole was better, an up-and-down par. I almost got another one on the twelfth hole, but my par putt came up a roll short of falling.

Made a double on thirteen after nuking a 75-yard shot over the green. A bogey on fourteen due to a chip where I was a little bit too aggressive and ran it eight feet past. The par-4 fifteenth was probably my best hole of the day. I was laying two just off the green, and I was facing a difficult downhill chip. I landed it exactly where I wanted to, and it rolled to within a foot of the cup, so I salvaged a four there, which is rare for me on that hole, so I was very pleased.

On the sixteenth, I had 130 in after my second shot. I hit a 9I to the green and three-putted for bogey. On the 17th tee I did the math. Two pars (definitely not out of the question because of the way I was playing) would give me 83. A rocket driver off the tee left me just in the rough, a good lie, 135 yards out. With the wind with me, I hit a solid 9I that settled eight feet out. One in about a half dozen contenders for Best Shot of the Week. 

Reading over my putt, I thought to myself, “This would be a great three.”, and I rolled it dead center for birdie. Another three on the last hole would give me 82. We had to wait for a slow group to hit their tee shots and play out the hole. With a very low (for me) round clearly in reach, a bogey four would give me 83, I was a bit jittery on the last tee. My knees were wobbly, adrenaline was pumping. I took a 7I, which I knew was going to be enough. Honestly, I would’ve taken anything around the green, except for in the bunker. It took off extremely low, hit the bank and stayed dry. I couldn’t describe, in words, how relieved I was.

But I didn’t get up-and-down for par, or even make bogey. I nuked my chip to the other side of the green, adrenaline still rushing, and stubbed another chip. Lagged up to about 18 inches, went to tap in...and missed. Tapped in for a triple bogey and 85, still excellent for me, breaking my personal record by four. Knocked out another birdie on the challenge too, which was exciting. I feel that my game is ready for my tournament on Monday. But the weather isn’t looking promising, so if I don’t post on this thread Monday, the weather got ugly. 

Good shooting... I bet you wish you had the last hole to do over again.  Coach should have asked you for a video of your swing, not a pic of your scorecard.  What did he say?


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13 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

Good shooting... I bet you wish you had the last hole to do over again.  Coach should have asked you for a video of your swing, not a pic of your scorecard.  What did he say?

I definitely wish I had the last hole over. Well, not really the entire hole, but the second shot is what I think was crucial. My coach was thrilled for me, because he knew I was really close to getting in the 80s consistently, and he knew I wanted to get there badly.

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Woods: Cleveland Launcher (Driver, 17 degree, 22 degree)
Irons: Titleist T200 (4-PW)
Wedges: Callaway Jaws (50/54/60)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot

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1 minute ago, dagolfer18 said:

I definitely wish I had the last hole over. Well, not really the entire hole, but the second shot is what I think was crucial. My coach was thrilled for me, because he knew I was really close to getting in the 80s consistently, and he knew I wanted to get there badly.

Well, congratulations!  I can't wait to hear your account when you break 80.  July?  August?


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18 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

Well, congratulations!  I can't wait to hear your account when you break 80.  July?  August?

Thanks! Maybe not by the end of the summer, but I think I could go sub-80 by this time next year, if that long. One of my friends was like that. He was shooting low 90s about a year and a half ago, and now he’s shooting mid-high 70s. It’ll take a good load of practice, but I’m confident I can do it! I certainly want to be able to get to the point where I can break 80 consistently, with the occasional sub-par round. The journey will certainly be thrilling, and ill be posting in my blog either tomorrow or Monday, depending on whether my tournament is on.

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Woods: Cleveland Launcher (Driver, 17 degree, 22 degree)
Irons: Titleist T200 (4-PW)
Wedges: Callaway Jaws (50/54/60)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot

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Shot an 80 today at my new course (72.9/141) with 10 pars. I spent the last year focusing on improving just my driver and I am seeing great results now. Time to work on my short game. I also only played ONE ball today (and found 26 lost balls) - trying out the Titleist AVX and love it. 

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10 hours ago, dagolfer18 said:

Awesome round today! Two things added pressure to the round:

@dagolfer18, congrats on your new PR round! 

Driver - Callaway Epic Flash, 3 Wood - Callaway Mavrik, 4 Hybrid - Callaway Big Bertha,

Irons - 5-AW Mavrik Pro's, Putter - Odyssey White Hot OG 1, Ball - Callaway Chrome Soft

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32 minutes ago, Greg 504 said:

@dagolfer18, congrats on your new PR round! 

Thanks!

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Woods: Cleveland Launcher (Driver, 17 degree, 22 degree)
Irons: Titleist T200 (4-PW)
Wedges: Callaway Jaws (50/54/60)
Putter: Odyssey White Hot

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Shot a 96 today, couldn't get anything going with the irons, or wedges. Literally missed two fairways all day. 39 putts, and terrible wedge work cost me today. Hopefully everything comes together at some point this year. 

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