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What is most birdies you've had in a single round?  

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  1. 1. Most birdies in a single round?

    • one
      8
    • two
      8
    • three
      9
    • four
      5
    • five
      9
    • six
      2
    • seven or more
      6
    • I have never made a birdie
      0


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I had to go look it up.  5 birdies in 9 holes.  Unfortunately, no birdies on the back nine of that same round.

Still, 5 is pretty decent. 

That was two years ago August.

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On September 4, 2016 at 10:11 AM, TourSpoon said:

I recall a round a few years back in which I had 9 bogies, 4 pars, and 5 birdies for a 76. It was an up and down round for sure. I don't think I have ever had a round in which I had more birdies than pars other than that one! 

Oh i have. Ive had rounds were I've had more birdies and bogeys than pars and still broken 80. Its a weird game sometimes. 


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Wow! I Suck at Golf! I know that's no news flash, but I've had at most ONE birdie per any round. Well I will just keep on working at my full swing and see if I can budget the Aimpoint class. Get closer to the hole and make more puts from 15' and closer! That should do it! :) 

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5 minutes ago, skeedawg said:

Wow! I Suck at Golf! I know that's no news flash, but I've had at most ONE birdie per any round. Well I will just keep on working at my full swing and see if I can budget the Aimpoint class. Get closer to the hole and make more puts from 15' and closer! That should do it! :) 

You aren't alone on that. 

I think I can recall one or two rounds on our bunny course that I had two or three birdies. Normally, I'm happy with a birdie per weekend.

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I usually only get 1 or 2 birdies in any given round.

my best scores, though tend to be when I DON'T get bogies and double bogies.  The bad holes cost me a lot more vs great holes pay off.  Good consistency for me is just a ton of regulation holes.  Seems like when I'm birdying a bit, I more than make up for it with blow up holes.

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