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HastyElephant

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  1. I agree. There was a whole week, last month, that I couldn't get the ball in the air (mental block) that resulted in a couple of 100+ rounds that I hacked through and I have been shooting in the 80's consistently for the past 5 years.
  2. http://www.stoneyridgegolf.com/
  3. I've been Playing Golf for: 12 Years My current handicap index or average score is: 12-15 My typical ball flight is: Medium The shot I hate or the "miss" I'm trying to reduce/eliminate is: The slice off of the tee. Sorry for the tilt, also the 4i in the way. My golf bag isn't the best tripod. I can't hit a straight drive to save my life this season. Please help! Videos:
  4. Oh really? I believe it is a boundary fence seeing as the other side of it is someone's backyard lol. But the ruling is OB? Where would the boundary actually line up? For lack of better term, the stake (left side of ball in picture) or the actual fence (right of the ball)? I took the simple route of taking it out and dropping a few feet away from it.
  5. Hello everyone. I am from Lubbock, Texas, 20 years old and currently go Texas Tech University. I've been playing golf since I was 8 years old and still have yet to shoot an even round. I have recently decided to take golf seriously and really try to improve my game to become the scratch golfer we all want to be.
  6. So about a week ago I was playing my usual course. #1 is a par 5. I hit my drive with the gaping slice that is usually there into the fairway. I take a look at it and decide to go with a 3/4 3w seeing as I don't hit my longer irons very well. I dink it over towards the houses that line the right side of the hole. It hear a horribly loud thump as I realize I have hit a fence and hopefully have bounced back towards the hole. I drive over to the fence and sure enough... I find this.
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