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#9493 - 04/23/06 06:48 PM
How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Hogan
   
Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 2341
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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Not to say that we EVER get off topic...  I thought I'd start a thread where we can revel or whine about our rounds. It's always fun to hear how people are doing out on the links, so here goes!  Had two fabulous days this weekend. Played Saturday and Sunday at my home course. (Bought a punch card for 10 rounds so I get $7 off 18!) I've been starting out the front 9 pretty poorly. Shot 43 both days on the front. Back 9 was a different story both days. 39 Saturday and 36 Sunday. So 82 and 79. Not bad. Putting is absolutely killing me right now. I had 39 putts on Saturday and 36 on Sunday. Oh well. I'm excited, as I seem to be picking up closer to my mid-season form sooner than I did last year. I think all this club testing is probably messing with my game right now! Oh well, it's fun none the less. I played last Sunday through the 11th hole today with the same Nike One Platinum. It took a lickin' and kept tickin'!
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#9495 - 04/23/06 08:05 PM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 03/21/06
Posts: 1197
Loc: LA (Echo Park)
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Ain't it the truth. A bad day on the links isn't such a bad day after all, if you stop and think about it. You do have to count your blessings. I have a video of a guy who is disabled from the waist down, but damn it, he straps himself to the cart, and hits a hell of a shot for his circumstances. Sure, he could sit around and watch golf on TV, maybe play the Tiger Woods video game, but no... he's out there, enjoying one of the greatest games ever created. Puts things in perspective. However, I'm off tomorrow, and will play a round. It's probable I could be back here tomorrow evening retracting everything I just said... 
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#9499 - 04/25/06 09:40 AM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 799
Loc: Castle Rock, Co.
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last thursday was a train wreck.
they had a frost delay so we had too much time before the round. i messed around with a few different clubs (don and i were comparing clubs) on the range, hit WAY too many balls, got myself out of sync and sore, and then they called us to the tee box half hour before we expected them too.
i hit my first drive flush (despite having my right leg literally shaking) but pulled it and WHACK....right off a tree branch and lateral just in front of the ladies tees. then i top a 4 iron knowing i was basically incapable of making a full turn. i forgot a scorecard so i rushed back to get one. hit a halfway decent approach and sunk the 20 footer, but im now WAY off kilter. i started crouching the ball, hit a hosel rocket on #2, hit a lousy chip, hit a line drive off the tee on #3......it just goes on.
bad day. lesson learned.
no more overpracticing for me, since all that happens is i get myself to a point where i cant make a good swing on the course. i spent some time working on my stance, so hopefully ill be back to normal tomorrow.
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#9501 - 04/25/06 12:23 PM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 03/21/06
Posts: 1197
Loc: LA (Echo Park)
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Played 18 yesterday, for the first time in 5 days. Don't have quite the game some of you have (yet...)  But it was one of my best rounds in recent memory (gotta love short-term memory loss,) and I was pleased with my course management. My mandate for the day: "To consistantly advance the ball, leaving myself a respectable next shot, and that meant often taking an extra club and swinging easier. No heroics, just good solid shot-making." And it payed dividends. Granted I still made mistakes, but it's so nice to be making "smarter" mistakes for a change.  Stepped up to the first tee, played for a fade (or slice) since that's been my tendency, and predictably played the *slice* all day. What do you know? Landed most fairways! I was trying to close my face a little more, take a more medium stance (it's been rather wide) and watch my swing plane. Well, this natural-born slicer stayed true to his birthright.  Still, I kept it in play all except for one super-slice, leaving me 100 yds to the flag, and needing to hit under trees... My trusty 3w punch shot ran onto the green, and though I missed my birdie putt, it was a tap in par. My putts were solid, due to much intensive practice, and I finished with an 84. Very pleased, as I average in the mid-upper 80's. My chipping was really solid (except for that *one* darned hole...) and I left myself a series of easy putts, even chipping one in for birdie! Back working in the studio today, off tomorrow... but it's supposed to rain.  Time to dig out the wet-suit!
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#9502 - 04/26/06 06:47 PM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 03/21/06
Posts: 1197
Loc: LA (Echo Park)
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It didn't rain! And was beautiful out today (but I just heard thunder... it will rain tonight.) Doesn't matter, I have to work the next 7 days straight, anyway, so I got my licks in while I could! And it was good. As for driving, I might as well swing with a kitchen mandolin, for the variety of slices I produce. Far too many rescue shots today, but I was feeling lucky. Most were successful, and my putting was excellent, so I saved quite a few holes. Played with 3 others, and one of them had Game. After a few holes, I thought "he and I are pretty good." Somewhere around the turn, I thought, "he's really good." By the end of the round I thought, "he's damn good, and I still kinda stink."  Just kidding, I'm one of those eternal optimist. He and I drove our own carts, and tended to drive around together. (I kept wanting to play bumper carts.)  He's been playing 23 yrs, and it showed, as he shot 3 under.  On one of the par 5's, I drove the ball into the trees "left" of the fairway, of all places... We drove our carts up to my ball; I had no clean shot. He said, "You can still get your par." And I agreed. Hit my magic 3w (I love that club) and left myself about 140 yds. Got my par. Finished the round with 10 pars and 1 double, for my best of the season 81! I think his good play helped elevate my game. It's great to see someone have a round like that. He said his best there is 6 under. I believe it.
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#9504 - 04/27/06 07:54 AM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Yes, it's nice to play golf with someone that's better than yourself, but both of you can't do that, the other guy is stuck with you. Me, I don't think it matters too much, as long as everyone keeps up the pace. Can't stand having to wait on some fool that can't play worth a damn, and isn't willing to at least play fast enough to keep up with the rest of the foursome. I don't mind being paired with someone that can't break 100, but if he's really slow too, that's too much. Yesterday one of the guys Jake and I played with shot a 101, and it was not a problem at all, because he didn't sit around wasting time all day, he played fast enough to keep up. If I had my choice, I'd prefer to play with people of equal or somewhat better games than me. That way I might be able to learn something from them. One of the worst thing is having to put up with a golfer that is having a bad day, and loses his or her temper and starts yelling and throwing clubs. That ruins it for everyone. I've know I've been guilty of losing my temper a few times, but I've seen and heard a lot worse. 
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Putting is easy, IF you have the right putter. Later, Don.
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#9511 - 04/28/06 07:35 AM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Pro
Registered: 11/22/04
Posts: 75
Loc: mn
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Omar dont be so fast to say that you got rid of your slice. Once a slicer always a slicer and you never know when it will rear its ugly head again. but sounds like your game is coming around.
Yesterday was the first time I played in a week(finals are next week so i am pretty busy). I only got nine holes in since it was mens day at my home course. Two birdies and two bogies. i really hit the ball well but putted rather poorly. i think i had low gross in the league but if my putter would of been on i could of went pretty low.
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#9514 - 04/28/06 06:53 PM
Re: How was your round? (The Official Thread!)
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 03/21/06
Posts: 1197
Loc: LA (Echo Park)
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Aimee, sure it wasn't your best round, but at least you found things to like about it, as in your putting and sand saves. You always need at least one (hopefully more) good shot per hole to keep some kind of momentum. Often they come when you're not trying so hard.  I was really trying hard to not try hard today. Only had time for the executive 9. It's 2478 yds and a challenging and fun course called Roosevelt. I play there frequently, but today played with, well I guess the best player I've played there with. He in fact holds the course record of 6 under for 9. I didn't know this until the 4th hole...and today he was 3 under. My round was, less than spectacular, but I again enjoyed seeing such nice play. After the round I asked him what was the secret of golf? He said, "A lot of patience, and plenty of practice." Well, I guess it's no real secret... But if I took anything away from his round, besides seeing it done, it's that he left himself birdie looks and easy pars. There's my template.
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