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    • Day 6 (24 Jan 26) - With weather coming in, kept session short - hitting a few balls in the backyard- alternating between lead arm only drill and short pitches.  
    • Day 164 1-24 Arching wrist in downswing,  still focusing on slightly cupped at top. Hit foam balls. 1/2 swings again. Did plenty of pauses and rehearsals 
    • My home course, a semi-private, has a sign in the pro shop area saying that athletic workout attire is not permitted on the actual golf course. Also, collared shirts are required. But, I was unable to find similar athletic-attire language in the course web site. As far as enforcement: I would be hard pressed to tell difference between golf rain gear and lined workout pants and a warm-up top. Personally, use my wind shirt both for golf and for cold gyms.
    • Season 1: Rangefinder / Season 2: Add GPS In early going, rangefinder will help you gauge distances on your shots inside 100 yards, especially your partial wedges. This will help you get up-and-down if you miss the green. Also, GPS can be problematic if you play a cramped course where the holes are packed together tightly (like, they needed 15 more acres to make things work). On such a course if your shot lands on the edge of the No. 13 fairway, GPS may accidentally give you distance to adjacent No. 10 green. A problem in the St. Louis area with a couple of courses built on 100 acres or less. One such course, originally a small 9-hole track, was expanded it to 18 holes without adding any extra acreage. On such bad reads, it's easy to come up 30 yards short or long on your approach.
    • Sounds like the Newport Cup, and my trip to Scotland with @jsgolfer.  Its always good to make new golf friends!
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