Felt that I hit the ball well today but my stats show that it was a terrible ballstriking round. Go figure.
Another good round and the handicap might get trimmed down.
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Felt that I hit the ball well today but my stats show that it was a terrible ballstriking round. Go figure.
Another good round and the handicap might get trimmed down.
Thought I'd spend the prize money that I've accumulated over 3 years. I still had to cough up some of my own cash but this sure looks the biz.
It folds up into a tiny package and looks pretty easy enough to push for a round.
Looking forward to giving it a run next week.
It was a pretty solid round with no birdies and just a bunch of pars. My handicap is still on 17 and I'm comfortable with that.
Hopefully I can win/place in a few more comps and win more money to go towards a new Clicgear push cart. :)
Also got RareBirdie visiting in a few weeks and I'm looking forward to getting a round organized at the club. The greens should be fully recovered from the vandalism (punks!) incident and the work on the changerooms should be complete.
Taking a week break and that lesson can't come quick enough.
And if I shoot another bad round it will be up at 17.
It's crappy but at least it will give me a good chance of placing well in future comps. :)
I can't blame the weather for my result. A combination of nerves, slick unreceptive greens, weather and truly terrible golf contributed.
I think the greens were just unfair and they received a lot of criticism from the players after Saturday. I hit one if my better 5-irons into a green and the ball pitched at the front before rolling (uphill) past the hole and into a bunker. The results spoke for themselves with just one person breaking par that day. The greens got plenty of water on the Sunday morning and they were much fairer then.
There were a host of new faces around with a lot of guns from other clubs competing. It was a bit intimidating on the range with most people striping baby draws into a stiff wind. One guy was in a bright blue outfit with a thick white belt - to wear a getup like that, you better have some serious game to back it up. I even saw guys on the Sunday walking around with their own caddies. Next time I'll ask if my brother would like to lug my bag around. :)
Back to back stroke games are tough and I'm mentally and physically spent. Looking forward to taking a few weeks off from the game to spend time with the family.
I've got a morning tee off on saturday and an afternoon tee time on Sunday. Looking at the fixtures there are quite a few players from other clubs who have entered too.
My game last week was a shocker where I only hit 2 fairways. I was fighting a massive hook all day. Hopefully some time on the range Saturday morning will sort that out. :)
35 stableford points and a decrease of my handicap to 14 made for a decent outing. I was pretty happy with the way I finished. Needing extra points to finish the 9 on handicap I closed with three 3's.
I'm looking at entering the Hartfield Open. A two day stroke event and hopefully my game is starting to come together.
Highlight of the day: pull hooking my drive on the 17th 20meters off target into thick bush. Finding my ball! Then punching out and making an up and down from 100m for par.
Anyway from the screenshot below, you can see that I'm starting to run out of good rounds to use in hc calculation (they take your ten best from your last twenty rounds).
The last round I played was decent enough. My play with the woods was great but it was the iron play that stopped me having a great round. I finished the front 9 with 20 points but only managed 17 on the back.
Oh well, another week and another opportunity to have a good round.
For some reason I was hitting my tee shots with too much of an "uppercut". I'll have to try and shallow out my swing for next week.
Laugh of the day goes to my dad who grinded down his SW to make it lighter. Thus removed the bounce from it and caused a few fluffs from the bunkers.
Also made my one birdie on a par 5 where my ball didn't get to touch the fairway. This is a bizarre game sometimes.
So I'm coming back this week in the middle of the club championships where it's a stroke play event and the course is probably playing harder than usual... and after two weeks off. Can you say big numbers?
And to add a spanner in the works, I'm thinking of trying out a slight tweak to my takeaway with an earlier wrist cock to try and get more clubhead speed.
Aim for this weekend - shoot under 100 :)
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I don't try to listen to other people talk on the range but Beefcake
was talking loud enough for the people around to hear. Telling his
friend that he doesn't practice with his driver until he gets it right
(not sure how he will ever get it right if he doesn't practice with
it) and that he is happy to hit 2-iron off the tee all the time.
Friend then states that it'll be easier to hit driver and short irons
into the tee. Beefcake says that's not an issue because he hits 2-iron
250m and proceeds to tee it up. I'm not looking but I hear the swish
of a club and an ugly clunk sound, followed by laughter and his friend
saying "that was a pure shank dude".
As I pack up to leave I take another look and this guy is built like
some underworld hard man. He's swinging so hard that my back hurts
just looking at him. I have to say that he was making good contact
with the ball and that they were probably travelling about 200m. Who
knows if they were going straight.
I salute you Beefcake and your awesomeness. :)
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It's not often that I've felt like packing up and going home after 9
holes but that's how I've felt for the last two weeks. I have no idea
what's going to happen with each shot. I hit several worm burners and
I also hit several fat pork chop divots. High slices and duck hooks
with the driver also thrown in for good measure. My swing feels very
tired and weak.
Not knowing why you're playing badly can be really fustrating. So I
headed out to the range on Monday to try and get in the groove again,
and apart from a few bad shots most of them were ok. I hope that my
game holds up this weekend.
The 5-iron is currently being repaired. It must have rusted slightly
inside the handle (or maybe I've just abused it too much) but it broke
on my downswing. Lucky it happened inside the grip which held it
together and didn't result in a flying rod.
I did flirt with the idea of getting a new set of Mizunos or Titleist
irons but it's probably not a good idea with a baby due in the next
week. :)
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It's probably why I hit 6-iron 140m and Phil hits it 190m.
Great tournament overall an it's too bad KJ Choi couldn't make more of
a charge. I've got his signature on a hat of mine and was looking
forward to it's value going up. :)
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Stableford was the game of the day and I had a pretty average start
with bogey, bogey, par, bogey. I thought it was going to be a bad day
out on the course but I then birdied the next hole and finished the
front nine at 2 over and 23 points.
The back nine was more of a struggle as I failed to keep up the
momentum and was forced to scramble a lot to score some points. I was
pretty happy at not wiping any holes and finished with 17 points.
40 points only got me tied for second place with five other guys and
that went down to fourth place on countback. It still got me a $30
voucher which is better than nothing.
I've also been hitting my long irons pretty sweet and have been able
to hit the 170m par 3 green two weeks in a row now.
Handicap took a dive and I'm now off 12.7. It's probably a good time
to peak before the birth of our first baby as I might be away from
golf for awhile. :(
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