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You don't play in any tourneys?Handicap chat is terrible. So glad I don't track this ####.
You don't play in any tourneys?Handicap chat is terrible. So glad I don't track this ####.
No. Never got into club/tourney etc.. I played HS golf tourneys but obviously not handicapped.You don't play in any tourneys?
If I didn't play tournaments, I might not be playing golf. It's some of the best weekends of each year.mr roboto said:No. Never got into club/tourney etc.. I played HS golf tourneys but obviously not handicapped.
I just like playing different courses, different days.
I'm playing the new 2016 Chrome soft. I like it, it's pretty soft and has good control around the greens. I still think the Project a from Taylormade has more control around the greens. I would like to try the new Nike balls.Jayrok said:Anyone play the Callaway Chrome ball yet? Thoughts?
Yeah I don't play as much anymore. Maybe 1 or 2 times but it's part of the dea with my membership. I still play different courses because my membership is cheap. But I keep Sundays for my normal crewmr roboto said:No. Never got into club/tourney etc.. I played HS golf tourneys but obviously not handicapped.
I just like playing different courses, different days.
I'm doing something like that at the end of June. Monte Scheinblum is doing a 3-day clinic in Fort Worth, 9-4 on Sat/Sun with 18 holes on Monday. It'll cover short/long game, FlightScope, group and individual instruction, mental approach. It's likely to be far more information than I can handle in a short period of time. Others who have done one of his clinics strongly suggest taking notes.it is amazing to me how between saturday and monday the driver goes completely away...
89 on saturday (8 pars and 4 7's)
monday starts off great with a par on #1...then 4 straight double bogeys...hit one fairway all day...97
i'm thinking about going up to a 2 day john jacobs school...any thoughts on programs like that
Personally think this is the wrong approach to golf.I'm doing something like that at the end of June. Monte Scheinblum is doing a 3-day clinic in Fort Worth, 9-4 on Sat/Sun with 18 holes on Monday. It'll cover short/long game, FlightScope, group and individual instruction, mental approach. It's likely to be far more information than I can handle in a short period of time. Others who have done one of his clinics strongly suggest taking notes.
I think something like a 2-day or 3-day school would be a good way to get a lot of information quickly. Take lots of notes and try to remember as much as you can.
just an update:i'm looking to change balls for the 2016 season (been playing e6 and Q-Star in last year), and was advised to give Snell "My Tour Ball" a look.
alleged performance equal to PRO V1, ChromeSoft, and ZStar (among others), and price of $31.99/dzn with free shipping.
anyone played these?
Update? Hope you were able to get out and play.Playing LACC tomorrow assuming I feel a little better.
I was but stopped after 10. I was running a fever and feeling like death and hadn't hit a decent shot since the 7th hole. I almost put a ball into Lionel Ritchie's pool.Update? Hope you were able to get out and play.
OK not really but I was on the right side. Great course and place.Eastmoreland? Redtail?Shot 79 back to back days. Big deal for me as I've only broke 80 a handful of times. First course was super easy with low slope rating. 2nd day however was my home course with a 128 rating. First time I've broken 80 on that course. Birdie on 18 to make it happen after five consecutive boags on back nine. Great feeling.
Ball striking improving a lot this spring. Key thoughts for me are staying on plane and using forward weight shift to make sure I'm getting ball and then ground with irons. 3W and driver off the tee are similar in terms of weight shift, but getting full turn on the way back with image of right hip firing out through the ball helping quit a bit too.
Last thought. Golf here in the Pacific Northwest is a bit different than it is in other areas. I get to play 12 months out of the year, but there are some drawbacks. I spend all winter watching drives plug in fairways, but that lasts well into spring as well. Carrying the driver and 3W long off the tee only to have the ball slam on the brakes is super frustrating at times. Nearly 70 degrees out yesterday, but still a bit muddy in the fairways. Had a 425 yard par four yesterday. Carry driver 250. Have 175 left to green because I had to dig ball out of the fairway. Ugh.
A lot like Portland, but with a touch more rain and few degrees colder. Where do you play mostly in Portland?Beautiful area, love it up there
Heron Lakes, Rose City, Eastmoreland, Reserve, Stone Creek. sometimes go to The OGA course in woodburn, and Chehalem Glen in newberg both good courses just a bit of a drive.A lot like Portland, but with a touch more rain and few degrees colder. Where do you play mostly in Portland?
There's a guy in your area named Dan McLaughlin that started a project called TheDanPlan. He was going to invest 10,000 dedicated hours (concept that Malcolm Gladwell proposed) into golf to see he could become a pro after having zero experience. I know he was using Heron Lakes as a practice facility for a good portion of his project. I was following his progress via his blog before he just vanished this past fall. He was struggling with back issues, but didn't seem like he would just throw in the towel without throwing something on his blog. His handicap was well into the low single digits around 5,000 hours in, and then nothing for the past few months.Heron Lakes, Rose City, Eastmoreland, Reserve, Stone Creek. sometimes go to The OGA course in woodburn, and Chehalem Glen in newberg both good courses just a bit of a drive.
i haven't played this year, since November, in Portland. I played a scramble in San Antonio 3 weeks ago and actually hit the ball well so i'm excited to get out there and swing but i've been sick and otherwise busy the last 2 weeks.
You're missing out. Tourneys ####### rule. And they're even better when handicaps are done correctly/fairly.No. Never got into club/tourney etc.. I played HS golf tourneys but obviously not handicapped.
I just like playing different courses, different days.
nice rounds....Shot 79 back to back days. Big deal for me as I've only broke 80 a handful of times. First course was super easy with low slope rating. 2nd day however was my home course with a 128 rating. First time I've broken 80 on that course. Birdie on 18 to make it happen after five consecutive boags on back nine. Great feeling.
Ball striking improving a lot this spring. Key thoughts for me are staying on plane and using forward weight shift to make sure I'm getting ball and then ground with irons. 3W and driver off the tee are similar in terms of weight shift, but getting full turn on the way back with image of right hip firing out through the ball helping quit a bit too.
Last thought. Golf here in the Pacific Northwest is a bit different than it is in other areas. I get to play 12 months out of the year, but there are some drawbacks. I spend all winter watching drives plug in fairways, but that lasts well into spring as well. Carrying the driver and 3W long off the tee only to have the ball slam on the brakes is super frustrating at times. Nearly 70 degrees out yesterday, but still a bit muddy in the fairways. Had a 425 yard par four yesterday. Carry driver 250. Have 175 left to green because I had to dig ball out of the fairway. Ugh.
i'd say start with a lesson, or probably better, a series of lessons. you'll want to get the fundamentals (such as they are) down before you start picking up bad habits that can be more difficult to fix. lessons from a PGA professional can be expensive, so check if your local Muni offers any kind of free/low cost clinics. also, sometimes the local community college will offer a beginning golf class during the summer session...might be worthwhile if you have the time and it fits your schedule. further, you can always go to the local Muni and just practice putting anytime, and it's free. putting is probably one of the easier skills to practice, and there's plenty of basic info out there on the interwebz to get you started.I apologize if this has been covered, but any tips for a BRAND NEW golfer?
I've literally never played a round of golf. Hit balls at the driving range a few times, went out with my dad on Sunday. Probably the first time in 5 years I've (tried to) hit a ball. After a while I got some solid shots in, I must admit it does feel good to hit one right.
Been watching a few Youtube videos on how to swing, grip the club, etc. But I figured if there's any really good videos/websites that would be a big help.
Never had much of an interest in golf, but I'm getting old (turn 34 next week) so I figure maybe this is a sport I can still excel at!
Thanks for any info!
tl;dr version of belljr's post: it's ok to suck, just play fast. and that doesn't mean you have to run to your ball or anything like that, just be prepared to hit the ball when it's your turn, leave your bag between the green and the next tee box, don't spend all day trying to figure out which way a putt will break when you're putting for a 9.Thanks a lot guys!
My pops suggested getting a few lessons to start as well so I don't develop bad habits. I think he might even pony up for them as well![]()
I'm a lefty but he actually got me an old set of clubs from a friend so I'm good there, just need to pick up a putter.
I have to admit, I'm such a beginner I don't even know half of what belljr posted lol. I get it though, my buddy said he wouldn't go out with me until I got decent because he doesn't wanna sit around watching me chasing balls all day. (insert one-liner here)
tl;dr version of belljr's post: it's ok to suck, just play fast. and that doesn't mean you have to run to your ball or anything like that, just be prepared to hit the ball when it's your turn, leave your bag between the green and the next tee box, don't spend all day trying to figure out which way a putt will break when you're putting for a 9.Thanks a lot guys!
My pops suggested getting a few lessons to start as well so I don't develop bad habits. I think he might even pony up for them as well![]()
I'm a lefty but he actually got me an old set of clubs from a friend so I'm good there, just need to pick up a putter.
I have to admit, I'm such a beginner I don't even know half of what belljr posted lol. I get it though, my buddy said he wouldn't go out with me until I got decent because he doesn't wanna sit around watching me chasing balls all day. (insert one-liner here)
it's good advice.
I thought so, thanks for the clarification.The 'line' is the space between someone's ball and the hole on the green. Don't step directly in someone's line. Your shoe can make small impressions on the ground screwing up their putt. Don't step in someone's putting line. Walk around their ball (behind it compared to where the hole is).
This is great advice. There is nothing worse than playing with someone who thinks they are Tiger Woods but couldn't break 100 if their life depended on it. Then on top of it they blow a gasket on every crappy shot. I have been paired with people like this over the years and it makes for a very long day. No fun at all. Just relax and enjoy being out there.Lots of good advice in here Skoo. Just to tail off of someone else's comment is you will stink for a while. Just don't be the guy on the course that blows a gasket when you top a ball, miss the ball, or blade it. Don't be afraid to pick up your drive and say I'll hit where your at while your learning.
Your going to do a lot bad shots, but I hate golfing with guys that expect to hit perfect shots all day and when they hit a bad one it is like pins and needles out there. Have fun and enjoy your time with your pops. You'll have a lot of good memories and stories.