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Near the end of the year, my questions to you is how many rounds of golf did you play?

per week?
per month?
per year?

Bonus questions:
How many years have you been playing?
How often do you practice during the week?
How many hours do you practice?
What do you practice?

Thanks in advance for your replies!

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Due to a snowy winter and an April ski trip, my year didn't get underway until May. I didn't play too much in the spring and early summer but picked things up in mid-August and September. The courses are closed, but I'm hopeful of playing over the holidays in Scottsdale.

Including a couple of 9's, I've played 26 rounds between May 8 and Sept. 28. That's once every 5.46 days. I usually practice before a round, especially chipping and putting, as there isn't a true practice facility in the city.

I started playing more than 16 years ago. I didn't play much or at all some years from 1995 to 2002.

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This year I have played upwards of 80 rounds, which for me is pretty darn good.

Living in Utah means my season is done for the year and I only have played twice in October and November combined, but I also am a student in high school still, so I got to play literally every single day during the summer. Combine this with being on my HS's golf team and it adds up.
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i got in about 70-75, or, not even close to enough.

I played about the same.I love to practice for about 10 minutes then I get bored because I want to be ON the course not BESIDE it. ? for N.V.M.-have you played Furry Creek.? Is the course as hilly as the hole beside the clubhouse?


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Near the end of the year, my questions to you is how many rounds of golf did you play?

I am looking forward to next year!

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I was able to get my first round in last Sunday after taking 15 years off. I used to play every chance I got when I was younger but college and work later got in the way so I temporarily lost interest. I hope to practice a few hours a week during the winter so that I don't embarrass myself in the spring.
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I play 4 times a month. Play on Saturday morning.
My short game seems to be getting worse and worse every week too.

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per week?

Per week: 1-5 depending on the weather, how busy I am, and how much money I've got. Sometimes I'd go every day, especially during the spring and fall when it isn't a hundred degrees outside.

Per month: I'd say 10-15. More in warmer months, less nowadays. Per year: Uh...at least a hundred so far this year. How many years: Been busting the ball around ever since I was 7, but didn't take the game seriously until this March. Practice: Not enough. As in I only go to the range when a buddy wants to, because walking the course is free (and a cart is $8) while a bucket of balls runs $9-$11.) What: Whatever I'm not good at or major errors that suddenly pop up.
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Played are 85-90 rounds this year. Would like to do more!

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I played about 30 rounds this summer
10 per month
about 2-3 per week
6 or 7 days practicing a day
2 hours and 15 minutes or more each day

Here's what I play:

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I played about the same.I love to practice for about 10 minutes then I get bored because I want to be ON the course not BESIDE it. ? for N.V.M.-have you played Furry Creek.? Is the course as hilly as the hole beside the clubhouse?

yes i have and yes again to the hilly. you're referring to the "Drop Zone",165 feet about the hole over 350 yards away,water to the left,OB to the right,narrow! haha,scary huh?

anyways, thats why power carts are mandatory there,you would die if you had to walk it.

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I play once a week and sometimes two making it from 52 - 70 rounds a year, I try to practice my short game and hit balls on the range at least once a week and between apointments I will practice putting.

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I try to play once a week but I work a lot of hours so it's kind of hard to find time to get to the course to play even 9 holes. I'm still able to hit the driving range at least two times a week though.

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i walk the course 5 times a week
practice 7 days a week for about 2 to 4 hours before and after my rounds
i practice mostly on the practice greens, but when im on the range i will hit my wedges the most and driver. i just practice my tempo and make sure im very smooth with everything.

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I play between 80-100 rounds a year. During the warmer months I play or practice everyday.

My practice times vary a lot depending on whether I have time or not. Sometimes I only have 30 minutes to chip and putt. Other times when I am getting ready for a tournament I will practice for 3-4 hours making sure to hit on all aspects of my game. I have been playing golf seriously for about 11 years.
for N.V.M.-have you played Furry Creek.? Is the course as hilly as the hole beside the clubhouse?

I played Furry Creek a few years back, the word to describe it isn't hilly it's SILLY. Not much of a golf course in my opinion. It seemed to me like they didn't have enough real estate for a good golf course but they just decided to make one anyway. And it came out WAY gimmicky. There are much better golf courses in that area both in Vancouver and especially in Whistler. We just played it because of it being in Happy Gilmore. We should have skipped it and played The Nicklaus North Course twice.

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