callaway92 wrote: » Ha fair enough, but I’d still say they’ll have you off 12 so. They can’t put you off something like 15 when you’ve already shown you’re shooting that score!
Ivefoundgod wrote: » That makes sense I suppose. Wish there was a bit more transparency around handicaps, have heard about 10 different things from various playing partners about how its calculated.
finglashoop wrote: » round of my life this morning. playing handicap is 17. everything was working really well for once. very little sand in bunkers so cost me as was unsure of myself for first one and then chickened out of second one as i was greenside. par par par par birdie (2s aswell) bogey - bunker shot flew 20 yards over green double- bunker shot 2 yards out of bunker par bogey 3 over thru 9 par double par double par par par par par 7 over 10 x 1 putts 8 x 2 putts 77 strokes in total
IAmTitleist wrote: » Shot +6 gross last night and bogeyed the last 5 in a row. In the good old days before WHS that would have got me a nice 0.6 cut...but i had a 78 dropping out so instead i got cut 0.1 The joys
youcancallmeal wrote: » Second one I thinned it out of a greenside bunker on the 18th to right in front of the clubhouse terrace, was so embarrassed I just picked it up and called the hole a scratch. Probably could've got bogey at least if I'd played it.
charlieIRL wrote: » Have only played 2 rounds since the restrictions we lifted and I must say yesterday was one of my toughest golfing days on the couse in over 10 years, only i was out with a great bunch of lads and miles from home, I would have walked in. It was very windy and at a links course so not ideal when you are struggling but thats still no excuse for how bad i was!! I'm struggling big time with my new driver at the moment, fine at the range and even at the practice area yesterday I was creaming them but step up onto the first tee and topped the ball. Same on second and third before I resorted to my 5 iron and was fine for a few holes. Unfortunately even that deserted me a few holes into the back 9. I can reset myself after every bad shot and not let it get into my head, even standing on the tee I don't have any negative thoughts or fear of hitting the club as I know I can hit it. My next step is to book a few lessons and see, but I'd rather get a lesson at the range and then a playing lesson if possible as any time I go to the range - I can hit driver no problem at all (BTW - I use a range with grass tee boxes and not mats)
willabur wrote: » I know alot of people wouldn't necessarily be time rich but could be worth giving yourself and extra hour and get to driving range to warm up before next round. 10-15 shots with driver until you find your slot I find it unless I am warmed up the driver will be very erratic for first few holes
rickis tache wrote: » Played front nine today as foursome with my pierce purcell partner and it's was just meh. 4 over. Decided to play back nine as singles from the back tees. 39 strokes later 1 birdie, 5 pars, 2 bogeys and a double. Foursome golf is so difficult.
rickis tache wrote: » Played front nine today as foursome with my pierce purcell partner and it's was just meh. 4 over. .