I'm just getting back in and my handicap was double digits, so I think I'll take your advice on the basic fitting for input.First what is your hcp/normal score?
I would say that for someone just coming back a fitting at a golf Galaxy/pga superstore will be just fine. Guys there have to learn on how to fit irons for loft and lie and proper shaft flex. Once you get better play more, get a more repetitive swing then you can go "full fitting" and try different weighted shafts, different head shaft combos etc
See my edit....I'm just getting back in and my handicap was double digits, so I think I'll take your advice on the basic fitting for input.First what is your hcp/normal score?
I would say that for someone just coming back a fitting at a golf Galaxy/pga superstore will be just fine. Guys there have to learn on how to fit irons for loft and lie and proper shaft flex. Once you get better play more, get a more repetitive swing then you can go "full fitting" and try different weighted shafts, different head shaft combos etc
Any thoughts on clubs (brands, whole set, etc.)? Best place to buy?
My two cents would be to choose hybrids for the lower irons (like 3-6). Many of the newer woods are ridiculously forgiving - I'd say Ping is leading that charge.I would also look here for game improvement irons
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Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
This is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
Eighteen holes can be quite a bit for a new golfer. Maybe she just plays nine and then rides the rest or does something else while you play the back.This is a fantastic idea.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
Technically what you're saying here is "scramble," ("best ball" actually refers to the best overall hole score between the two of you) but this is exactly what my wife and I do and it works. We also have an understanding that if she gets frustrated she'll just take a hole or two off and I won't say anything.That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
The key lever is to just best ball off me until she's consistently playing for an actual score, which is what my friends had me doing when I was learning. Would you do other stuff?
Also - DO NOT take early morning weekend times until you are both playing regularly ........That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
The key lever is to just best ball off me until she's consistently playing for an actual score, which is what my friends had me doing when I was learning. Would you do other stuff?
Good call. When's the right time to feel ok going out with her? My every-week group usually goes between 8-9, which would be too early with her, and most of my weekday rounds I call up a pro shop the day before, ask when the first tee time is, and see if they'll let me go 10-15 mins before that solo and I get a 3-hr round in.Also - DO NOT take early morning weekend times until you are both playing regularly ........That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
The key lever is to just best ball off me until she's consistently playing for an actual score, which is what my friends had me doing when I was learning. Would you do other stuff?![]()
Scramble - got it haha. ThanksTechnically what you're saying here is "scramble," ("best ball" actually refers to the best overall hole score between the two of you) but this is exactly what my wife and I do and it works. We also have an understanding that if she gets frustrated she'll just take a hole or two off and I won't say anything.That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
The key lever is to just best ball off me until she's consistently playing for an actual score, which is what my friends had me doing when I was learning. Would you do other stuff?
ETA: And, yeah, by the turn she's usually just hitting drives and putting once we're to the green. This lack of pressure combined with enough adult beverages makes it a really fun and relaxing experience for us because otherwise she'll get too competitive and angry as she just isn't good enough yet to play her own ball through a hole.
I think that went about as well as could be expected.Were we in the wrong? What would you do differently?
i'd say anything after 11ish on the weekend..... the members/"hard core" usually go 7-10 ... at least the courses I've belonged tooGood call. When's the right time to feel ok going out with her? My every-week group usually goes between 8-9, which would be too early with her, and most of my weekday rounds I call up a pro shop the day before, ask when the first tee time is, and see if they'll let me go 10-15 mins before that solo and I get a 3-hr round in.Also - DO NOT take early morning weekend times until you are both playing regularly ........That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
The key lever is to just best ball off me until she's consistently playing for an actual score, which is what my friends had me doing when I was learning. Would you do other stuff?![]()
Like noon on a weekend?
Yep. I usually take my wife out in the afternoons.i'd say anything after 11ish on the weekend..... the members/"hard core" usually go 7-10 ... at least the courses I've belonged tooGood call. When's the right time to feel ok going out with her? My every-week group usually goes between 8-9, which would be too early with her, and most of my weekday rounds I call up a pro shop the day before, ask when the first tee time is, and see if they'll let me go 10-15 mins before that solo and I get a 3-hr round in.Also - DO NOT take early morning weekend times until you are both playing regularly ........That is one thing I'm super unconcerned about. Similar to Joe's take upthread with teeing it up - I was taught that pace of play matters and I don't know that I've ever been caught by a group - maybe a solo when I'm in a foursome but thats about it.I say this respectfully - if you are holding people up let them play through.......... New players male or female don't always understand pace of play courtesyThis is a fantastic idea.Exciting month here so far. My wife had a friend convince her to play - my "yeah if you ever want to play, I'd love that" and then never ever pushing it strategy has worked. She has been building excitement and we got her a beginner set of Callaway Strata and she wants to take a lesson so put her in touch with my coach and she's going tomorrow.
I'm sure we have a lot of opinions here about this being terrible, but I'm really excited. I love spending 3-4 hours out there and hanging out with her since we are often traveling during the week, so if she gets into it and it becomes more of an option on vacations, on both weekend days instead of just one...man that would be wonderful.
Number one rule I have is "I need a lot of help swinging all the clubs so I will not be offering advice."
I'd ask what is the ultimate goal with her golf game? if it's to be out there with you and have fun then when playing I'd seriously debate having her tee up all her shots no matter where she is at (other than the green). I get that most people want to play by the rules but if you're not trying to maintain a handicap and play competitive rounds then why not make it easier for yourself and imrove lies, take the ball out of the bunkers/bad rough, and tee it up in the fairway.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
The key lever is to just best ball off me until she's consistently playing for an actual score, which is what my friends had me doing when I was learning. Would you do other stuff?![]()
Like noon on a weekend?
That's someone's daughter, pal!Eighteen holes can be quite a bit for a new golfer. Maybe she just plays nine and then rides the rest or does something else while you play the back.This is a fantastic idea.
She also loves driving the cart LOL we'll see if she moves to walking or if half my rounds will be riding now.
Also, play a scramble. She gets to hit just as many times but doesn't slow the pace of play if she duffs it.
Drove over the green in the cart? Excuse me? What backwater place is this? I would've focused more on that than a ball hitting them.Fun/terrible pace of play story from this weekend:
So we are consistently running up into this group of gold ole boys on every tee box. Like we get off the green, they're still not done teeing off. Only 3 of us, 4 of them. But front nine they're like waiting for green to clear on par 4s and then from the whites/reds they hit maybe 200 yards. Ridiculous ****. By 10, I think the group in front had either not stopped for a beer or hot dog, or had left, because on ten there was a hole and a half open in front of these guys. At no point do we say anything rude, or really much of anything actually, we just keep a respectful distance off the tees each hole, don't talk when they hit, and toss out a "nice shot" or similar when they have a good one.
We get to this par 4 12th hole, which is a dog leg left, green is on a bit of a hill, water down behind it on the right side, cart path on the left continues to 13th hole.
They're on the green, we tee off, we're just taking our time like crazy now, and I'm fairly annoyed. Playing really well since like hole 7 after a rough 3-6 holes. I've got a great shot at the green, shot it at like 150 to the flag which is way up, so I'm debating an 8 or a 7, given the 7 will be more like center of the green...just in my head trying to make a good decision here.
I look up, and they're off the green. I had a pretty good drive so in an unusual turn of events, I am not away, so I look across the fairway to my buddy setting up, and he either pured the bejeezus out of one or caught a flier lie, because a beautiful shot looks like it's going to sail the green by about five yards into the water...and I rip the loudest FORE I've ever done because I see a cart top on the side of the green, by the water, opposite the cart path and it's right in the line of fire. Well, two seconds later there's a nice THUNK as the ball scores a direct hit on the cart.
Which is weird, because even I watched them clear the green, replace the flag, and can see their second cart another 50 yards away around the corner by the next tee box. Given we watched them clear, and can see the other cart, I think it was safe to assume the second cart was behind it, also in the next tee box...but this guy is just still sitting next to the green, on the downside of the hill, basically impossible to see for my playing partner. In a place where to get the cart there, he had to have driven across the green too - there's not space to drive around it to the water side.
Guy gets out and loses his mind, throws the ball in the lake off to the side, and drives over the middle of the green to the next hole. The other two guys came up and were like "how the hell was there a cart there?" which I also didn't understand.
So we play out the hole (For those who care, I chose the 7 iron, but hit it absolutely perfect, so instead of center green i was more like far side of the green about 80 feet away, but first putt got e to like 3 feet - absolutely beautiful pace, and drained the 2-putt for par!!! 8-iron woulda been a birdie putt). and make our way towards the next tee box. This is at least 5 minutes later.
THESE GUYS ARE THERE WAITING. And the old asshat gets our of the cart and just starts yelling at us. So does his partner. Says the ball hit him, losing his mind, cursing up a storm. I calmly said to the partner the key details, roughly: an apology, an ask as to why they were still greenside so long, and a quick pointing out that they weren't visible. And he goes, "Oh." Still pissed, but face gets red, quiets down a bit.
Other guy finishes yelling, my playing partner matched him - and let's just say that as two dudes in their early 30s in decent shape vs this guy who had to be at least 60, there was no fear of an altercation LOL. So when he finally finishes, I just calmly said, "Would y'all mind if we play through? Two holes open in front of you now, maybe we just avoid this situation entirely?"
That went over about as well as you could expect...except then they did not take a tee shot, drove all the way to the green (longest par 5 on course) and got far enough ahead that we didn't catch them again.
Were we in the wrong? What would you do differently?
I remember when I was that flexible5-yr-old's game update...started playing our big boy course in Feb with weekly 9-hole rounds, now have played our 1st 18-hole round. He's legitimately broken 50 (49) from his tees (2133 yards), putting everything out. He can hit every green in reg except 3 holes...2 long par 5s and a long par 3...but getting closer every week.
VIDEO: Rotation and contact is really good...need to work on finishing on his left foot.
No kidding...I'm watching closely and trying to copy. He was actually stopping at parallel but then we agreed he should just try to crush it...for now at least.I remember when I was that flexible5-yr-old's game update...started playing our big boy course in Feb with weekly 9-hole rounds, now have played our 1st 18-hole round. He's legitimately broken 50 (49) from his tees (2133 yards), putting everything out. He can hit every green in reg except 3 holes...2 long par 5s and a long par 3...but getting closer every week.
VIDEO: Rotation and contact is really good...need to work on finishing on his left foot.
I would be so pissed at a friend for that.Also played some of my best golf if my life today. Huge tournament with thousands on the line and my partner got so hammered he couldn’t stand up on the first box.
We were down six at the turn but I singlehandedly tied it on 18 with a snaked forty footer downhill. We lost on home 22. My partner’s score mattered on exactly one hole. I shot 76 and gave them everything I had.
I would be so pissed at a friend for that.Also played some of my best golf if my life today. Huge tournament with thousands on the line and my partner got so hammered he couldn’t stand up on the first box.
We were down six at the turn but I singlehandedly tied it on 18 with a snaked forty footer downhill. We lost on home 22. My partner’s score mattered on exactly one hole. I shot 76 and gave them everything I had.
So, and I wouldn’t have believed this except I saw it happen to another guy, apparently he had some recovery IV thing before our first competitive round where the IV reacted badly and sent him to space. I thought he was just sneaking hard alcohol but apparently some people react badly to the IVs.I would be so pissed at a friend for that.Also played some of my best golf if my life today. Huge tournament with thousands on the line and my partner got so hammered he couldn’t stand up on the first box.
We were down six at the turn but I singlehandedly tied it on 18 with a snaked forty footer downhill. We lost on home 22. My partner’s score mattered on exactly one hole. I shot 76 and gave them everything I had.
He almost hit the ball on his backswing 😳5-yr-old's game update...started playing our big boy course in Feb with weekly 9-hole rounds, now have played our 1st 18-hole round. He's legitimately broken 50 (49) from his tees (2133 yards), putting everything out. He can hit every green in reg except 3 holes...2 long par 5s and a long par 3...but getting closer every week.
VIDEO: Rotation and contact is really good...need to work on finishing on his left foot.
My golf groups also all over this and excited about it.![]()
The owners of Bandon Dunes are creating a new resort outside Denver, and you won’t believe their massive plans
Rodeo Dunes is the latest golf venture by the Keisers, who are creating a massive resort on rolling sand dunes in Coloradowww.golfdigest.com
The Keisers are going to build a Bandon style resort an hour outside Denver. 2 courses already planned (Core/Crenshaw for one and their former assistant is building the other) with room for 6 at some point.
Pretty amped about this. We're already planning to go to Bandon in 2025 but this would obviously be MUCH more convenient. The site looks awesome and my brother lives in Colorado (so it would give me a better excuse to visit)
My golf groups also all over this and excited about it.![]()
The owners of Bandon Dunes are creating a new resort outside Denver, and you won’t believe their massive plans
Rodeo Dunes is the latest golf venture by the Keisers, who are creating a massive resort on rolling sand dunes in Coloradowww.golfdigest.com
The Keisers are going to build a Bandon style resort an hour outside Denver. 2 courses already planned (Core/Crenshaw for one and their former assistant is building the other) with room for 6 at some point.
Pretty amped about this. We're already planning to go to Bandon in 2025 but this would obviously be MUCH more convenient. The site looks awesome and my brother lives in Colorado (so it would give me a better excuse to visit)
What'd you adjust?Well good new bad news so far this year.
Bad
Started out with a couple monsters numbers to start the season.
Back is flaring up, had to cut out my golfforever until i finally go to a doctor - not hitting the ball as far because of it also topping/thinning shots because I can't turn through the ball
That being said the Good
On a whole playing a lot more consistent
Not my old good swing but I'm scrapping together numbers that are clustered 79-83 are my last 5 rounds. And many of those rounds its 3 or 4 skulls/tops that cost me, or for some reason my putter lets me down.
Scrambling a lot more but recovering well
Bunker game has been lights out since i made an adjustment
That is all