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Been playing about six months and pretty often 3-4 times a week most times... i was wondering how long it took you guys to consistently play bogey ball as i just broke it for the first time.... although ill admit it was a par sixty course with almost no trouble unless you spray your driver..


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26 minutes ago, jryder said:

i was wondering how long it took you guys to consistently play bogey ball as i just broke it for the first time..

I think I was similar, somewhere in that 3-6 month time frame.

Also I moved your post to this forum. Thanks for wanting to start a thread in the Q&A forum but those threads are for answers only (I see this turning into a discussion) and with your question there won't be a "best answer" or answers to vote up or down.

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Ok cool what forum is this and thank you new to the game but love it.. i can drive for show but can't putt for dough lol


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57 minutes ago, jryder said:

Been playing about six months and pretty often 3-4 times a week most times... i was wondering how long it took you guys to consistently play bogey ball as i just broke it for the first time.... although ill admit it was a par sixty course with almost no trouble unless you spray your driver..

 

6 minutes ago, jryder said:

Ok cool what forum is this and thank you new to the game but love it.. i can drive for show but can't putt for dough lol

 

That's pretty reasonable. Better than me anyway. Par 60 is not going to require a lot of driving, but it's a great place to work on your game.

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15 minutes ago, jryder said:

Ok cool what forum is this and thank you new to the game but love it.. i can drive for show but can't putt for dough lol

This is the Golf Talk forum, just general golf discussion. 

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14 minutes ago, Lihu said:

 

 

That's pretty reasonable. Better than me anyway. Par 60 is not going to require a lot of driving, but it's a great place to work on your game.

Yeah only six driving holes.. and i skull my sixty way too often


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