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Wife and I took the baby for an early bird back nine. First time playing in a month.

Only brought irons and played from the red tees. Had fun. Played 7 over, probably left a few putts out there by not lining anything up or thinking too much but it was nice to just go relax a bit.

Plus cute baby pics LOL
 
Broke my shaft on my Titleist TSi2 driver. Questioning out loud if I should just re-shaft it or look to upgrade. I'm never going to be long off the tee at my age so I'm coveting accuracy.

I'm leaning toward re-shaft but considering a small jump to a TSR2. I don't see a need to break the back to get a GT or something like a Callaway AI Smoke Blahbidyblah - even though they are great looking
 
Have our big Member/Member starting on Friday. Traveled to a buddy’s big birthday bash this weekend. Played a round and really wanted to bring my clubs so I didn’t get bad memories playing rental clubs. So I go out and 3 putt the 2nd hole, hit 2 tee shots in the water - and shot 75. Short game was ridiculous and drained putts all over the yard. Good to know my recent play wasn’t just mastering our home course. Good form travelled for a change
 
Broke my shaft on my Titleist TSi2 driver. Questioning out loud if I should just re-shaft it or look to upgrade. I'm never going to be long off the tee at my age so I'm coveting accuracy.

I'm leaning toward re-shaft but considering a small jump to a TSR2. I don't see a need to break the back to get a GT or something like a Callaway AI Smoke Blahbidyblah - even though they are great looking
Was the shaft a custom fit shaft?
 
So this is a crazy, frustrating, wonderful game we play. To start this off, you need to know that my best score ever was an even par 72. I shot 73 (or one over) probably a dozen or so times. Oddly, the 72 came early on when I had just started playing and I just had a miraculous day on an easier course where I made some insanely luck shots including a hole in one. Shot 41-31 with a bogey on 18 but the other eight holes include something nuts like two eagles and three birdies. Anyway, haven't shot it since.

Due to the season winding down and my wife having a girls' weekend, I did play golf from like 12 days. This is the longest stretch I've gone without touching a club in months. That said, I got in a rare mid-week round because my wife wanted to play golf with me for her birthday. She doesn't make the request though until this past weekend. Nonetheless, I did everything to free up the morning to play with her. However, I had a big court hearing later in the afternoon and a conference call at 11:00 I couldn't move. I prep her that I'll need to take the call and skip holes if needed to do so. She's cool with it and just happy we could make it work.

Now, those of you who know my golf game know that it's fueled by whisky and swinging hard. So, I went into the round with absolutely zero expectations as I had a call and had to obviously stay completely sober for court afterwards. Also, I basically worked two full days straight from wake up to late at night to free up the time so I'm going into the round having not exercised for a couple of days meaning my back is quite stiff. Further, our course just punched and sanded the greens making it tough to putt so basically I had to play by the temporary local rule that for my handicap any ball on the green is an automatic two putt but you can take the first putt to try to make it. Finally, to make matter worse and further decrease expectations, the course initially announced a 30-minute frost delay (which would have set our 9:30 time to 10:00) but the fast-playing weekday crowd teed off quickly and we were on the box at 9:37. So, I only had about a five minute warmup and couldn't even put a clubface on a ball before starting.

Initial tee shot is about what I expected and, given the stiff back and no warmup, I don't get my hands through and shove my tee shot to the right. Now, while I love my home course, one of the few gripes I have about it is that our first hole tee shot is very narrow with easily reachable ob on both sides. I just think it's a bad design as I'm a proponent of making the first tee ball a relatively easier shot to gets guys off the first box - I've watched scratch players pump three balls ob off the first box in the first round of the club championship immediately eliminating them from contention before they could even take a breath. Anyway, I assume my ball is going to hit the hill and/or cart path on the right side of the hole and roll ob. However, I get a very lucky bounce where, seemingly defying the laws of physics, the ball hits presumably right where the right side of the cart path meets the grass and bounces left then straightens out down the path. I wound up being still partially blocked from the green by a tree but I have a reasonable lie, my distance off the tee winds up fine, and I'm able to hoist one up and over to about 20 yards short. I chip up to like 8 feet and miss the putt because the green is like a klinko board. So, I make a ho hum bogey, assume the round won't amount to much of anything, and legitimately stop caring at the point. I'm more focused and encouraging and coaching my wife and answering work emails than anything.

On hole two, one of my biggest pet peeves immediately comes into play - some woman is walking her dog on the fairway (since our course, while private, weaves mostly through homes we get a ton of people who probably aren't even members walking their dogs or going for walks on our course even during play without understanding that they're technically trespassing). I'm immediately annoyed, gauge she's about 200 out , and realize I can easily fly one over her without putting her at risk but giving her a good scare. Without thinking, I do exactly that and pump one down the middle. Wind up making an easy par.

Hole three, a par 3, I hit it to six feet and even with the punched greens I make the putt. Okay, cool, not getting shut out on birdies for the day. Hole three I chip in for another birdie. Holes three through eight I hit every fairway and green and had makeable birdie putts on almost all holes. Didn't make one though but, on hole seven, I realize I'm having a pretty good day. My wife's playing well too, the pace of play is wonderful, and the weather is frankly perfect. At this point, while I'm still responding to work emails, I'm about as carefree as it gets and I'm still not really paying attention to the round even though I'm playing a nice front. However, on hole nine after I hit my drive, when I'm one under and playing a reachable par 5, I get the work call.

Work call lasts thirty minutes and I have to skip the rest of hole 9 and holes 10 and 11 (two relatively challenging par 4s). I start playing again on hole 12 and bogey a tougher par 3. On hole 13 I hit the fairway but in the wrong spot where I'm blocked by trees. Second shot clips the top of a tree and I hit a poor third shot and make a bad double. Nonetheless, at that point, I shrug my shoulders at the good front and am somewhat relieved I'm not in some weird position of going low in a meaningless round and wondering "what if" on the missed holes. Hole 14 though is an easy par five and I reach it in two for a birdie. Can a putt on hole 15 for a good par. Then on hole 16, with the fairway looking a mile wide and the cup the size of a manhole, I crush a drive maybe 25 yards shot of the green and I hole out for eagle. On 17, a nearly 600 yard par five that is nearly unreachable from the tips, I crush my drive again and hit a 297 yard three wood on the green to about ten feet. Putt canned. Second eagle in a row and I'm now under par for the day. Our hole 18 green is under construction so by rule I take a net par which is a bogey for me because of the hole handicap. This leaves me at gross -1 for the round.

Now, we had planned to have lunch and I only had about an hour before I had to prep for court. My wife, who also played really well, is boasting to the pro about my eagles and chip ins. I comment that I have never shot under par but I had to skip three holes. Pro comments that I could go back out. I laugh it off and we sit down for lunch. As I'm sitting there some buddies come through on the turn (the path goes right by the restaurant patio at the turn), I tell them what happened, and they all say go back out. I text some golf buddies, explain it, and they all say go back out with warnings that I need to play the 9 hole tee ball where it was and not to warm up. At this point our food arrives but I'm thinking about it and realize it's doable. However, even with the pro's help, there wasn't an opening for me to really get back out on 9 without disrupting groups on the course. I also feel my back stiffening and, timing-wise, I conclude I really just needed to get to work. So, alas, I left the course -1 through 15 holes played with an unrecorded reachable par 5 and a personal best well within reach on a day where I didn't have a care in the world about golf.

Biggest "what if" moment in golf for me to date. Obviously round doesn't count, but the moral of the story seems to be that we play so much better when our brain isn't getting in the way. And, apparently, that doesn't mean one has to get there with whisky haha.
With the no 3 putt rule and other skipped hole, I’m not sure you could really count it anyway? Hearing some of your stories and shots over time, I’m surprised you haven’t broken par yet, actually. I predict it will happen once and then immediately a few more times after. I couldn’t hit a 297 yard 3 wood if it landed on concrete!
I will say while this helped, the punched greens did hurt. I had a lot of normally makeable 15 footers that I had zero chance making with the klinko board greens. So, while the rule removed some stress, I do think it netted out to how I would have scored with normal conditions.

I scored the 18th hole as mandated by the USGA sanctioned conditions (which was a gross bogey which is a slight bummer). So, had I played the other three holes, I think I'd have qualified.

Lastly, I hope your predictions come through! It feels like it's coming. Plus, length doesn't always equal great scoring.
 
Broke my shaft on my Titleist TSi2 driver. Questioning out loud if I should just re-shaft it or look to upgrade. I'm never going to be long off the tee at my age so I'm coveting accuracy.

I'm leaning toward re-shaft but considering a small jump to a TSR2. I don't see a need to break the back to get a GT or something like a Callaway AI Smoke Blahbidyblah - even though they are great looking
Was the shaft a custom fit shaft?
My buddy who puts together clubs as a side hustle put in an Aldila DVS - does that count?
 
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Had my 4th lesson today, we went over wedges from 100y and in. I did the towel drill where it's across my chest under both arms so when i swing I can't raise my arms away from my chest. Instant help! Then we "played a round" where I tee off, fairway club, wedge...so i wasn't getting too comfortable on my swing and had to make swing changes like out on the course. Really happy with the lesson today as my inside 100 game is bleeeding strokes with chunks and bladed shots.

Heading out tomorrow for a round at a new course, let's see how it goes...
 
Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:
 
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What incredible fall weather for golf! Every week i think, well this will be the last time i play in shorts and t here in New England and every week there's another great day.

Booked a 10am tee time for Wed, it's supposed to be 75.

On the down side, we haven't had any rain in 9 weeks. Greens are like GLASS.
 
Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:
This makes no sense. I've learned from a very good golfer that players should hit the club for the distance THEY hit it - not what club they're supposed to hit. The answer to the question "We're at 110 yards, what club did you hit?" should be "My 110 yard club". Instead of numbers like 3-9 clubs should have 150/140/130, etc.

It's a similar question when picking out clubs. Like a new driver, for instance, the question should be "What's the best driver for me" instead of simply "what's the best driver".
 
Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:
This makes no sense. I've learned from a very good golfer that players should hit the club for the distance THEY hit it - not what club they're supposed to hit. The answer to the question "We're at 110 yards, what club did you hit?" should be "My 110 yard club". Instead of numbers like 3-9 clubs should have 150/140/130, etc.

It's a similar question when picking out clubs. Like a new driver, for instance, the question should be "What's the best driver for me" instead of simply "what's the best driver".

The chuckled at me part? Was totally a friendly chuckle as he knows i'm taking lessons and trying things out.

btw, he teed off with his 52 degree iirc, came up short and finished with a 5. :lol:
 
Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:
This makes no sense. I've learned from a very good golfer that players should hit the club for the distance THEY hit it - not what club they're supposed to hit. The answer to the question "We're at 110 yards, what club did you hit?" should be "My 110 yard club". Instead of numbers like 3-9 clubs should have 150/140/130, etc.

It's a similar question when picking out clubs. Like a new driver, for instance, the question should be "What's the best driver for me" instead of simply "what's the best driver".

The chuckled at me part? Was totally a friendly chuckle as he knows i'm taking lessons and trying things out.

btw, he teed off with his 52 degree iirc, came up short and finished with a 5. :lol:
Yes, the fact that he laughed makes no sense. But that he came up short in light of that does. Lol
 
Any of you dudes use shipsticks.com when you travel golf?

Heading to Maui next month and researching some golf. Looks like renting clubs is about $80, shipping is ~$160. How bad would rental clubs mess up my already iffy game?
 
Any of you dudes use shipsticks.com when you travel golf?

Heading to Maui next month and researching some golf. Looks like renting clubs is about $80, shipping is ~$160. How bad would rental clubs mess up my already iffy game?
I've used rentals before. Obviously sub-ideal, but if you're an "average size" guy hitting some presumably stock clubs for a round or two shouldn't be a big deal.
 
Any of you dudes use shipsticks.com when you travel golf?

Heading to Maui next month and researching some golf. Looks like renting clubs is about $80, shipping is ~$160. How bad would rental clubs mess up my already iffy game?

I used them to ship my clubs home from Arizona back in Feb. I wasn't going to be using my clubs in NJ at that time anyway and my flight home had a Chicago connection and a VERY late arrival time (so I didnt want to be wandering around Newark airport at 2AM trying to figure out where my clubs were)

I had a good experience. I packed everything up my golf travel bag and then got a golf club box in Scottsdale from the Fedex store where I ended up dropping them off. Took off my wood/hybrid heads, packed everthing up tight and dropped the box at Fed ex on my way to the airport. Paid for the basic service (not expedited) and I think they showed up at my house undamaged 3 days later.

If you're going to an actual golf resort, they probably have a relationship with Shipsticks directly. You can have the clubs sent right there and I believe they'll take care of sending them back for you.
 
If you're going to an actual golf resort, they probably have a relationship with Shipsticks directly. You can have the clubs sent right there and I believe they'll take care of sending them back for you.
Good to know, thank you. I'll research that option too.
 
If you're going to an actual golf resort, they probably have a relationship with Shipsticks directly. You can have the clubs sent right there and I believe they'll take care of sending them back for you.
Good to know, thank you. I'll research that option too.
I have always just used the golf bag I got from BagBoy and checked them after removing driver head. Never any issues.
 
Had a Caddyshack moment today on the course with my son. Start out par/bogey/par and then THIS rolled in on us before a downpour. @CGRdrJoe ..that score photo I uploaded was right before the rain :lol:

Took a 15min break
in the clubhouse while the rain passed then went back out and finished. Still put up a 49 through 9, which was nice with that wild wind/rain.
Why? I don't think the heavy stuff came down for quite awhile.
 
Had a Caddyshack moment today on the course with my son. Start out par/bogey/par and then THIS rolled in on us before a downpour. @CGRdrJoe ..that score photo I uploaded was right before the rain :lol:

Took a 15min break in the clubhouse while the rain passed then went back out and finished. Still put up a 49 through 9, which was nice with that wild wind/rain.
:shock: that was before the rain? My pampered *** would have already bailed by that point.

Played sunday on lightning quick greens, my speed was great but had probably 11 putts that just missed or caught a piece of the hole. I shot a 91 but realistically half of those should have went to shoot mid 80's but for some reason the imperfections on the greens were magnified by the speed. what I mean by that is the ball would be tracking towards the cup and then hit an old shoe mark or something on the green to change the direction ever so slightly, although I did have 2 that were gonna miss then magically hit something and turn them to the center of the cup. I hate golf, can't wait to play my next round....
 
While only indirectly related to actual golfing, I recently was elected to my golf club's board. I ran because I moved onto my course a couple of years ago and genuinely care about the long-term direction of the club as I plan to be there a long time. I've sat on a couple of boards in the past (DV shelters, a couple of state bar executive boards, etc.) but those didn't prepare me for what's in store for being on a golf board. We - there are six of us and we all come from successful backgrounds and care a lot about the club - spent ten (10) hours yesterday in a meeting to address membership feedback, develop the 2025 budget, and address the inevitable 2.5 million necessary for a complete irrigation system overhaul in 2026. The things membership is willing to complain about is, at points, laughable. Also, for the amount of complaints we get issue "X," we get the same number of complaints about "-X." For example, we had probably a dozen or so complaints that our club tournaments are too expensive but then we had a dozen or so complaints that the payouts were too small. I suppose if I had to come up with an overall consensus of the membership feedback it's "give us more for less cost" which is, well, ****ing impossible. Also, with a bunch of Type As on a board, the meeting goes about the same as the Gary Gulman comedy bit about state abbreviations.

In short, for those of you that belong to a private club - especially one that is member-owned and your board is a group of volunteers trying their best - cut them some slack and maybe buy them a beer next time you see them because their volunteer job is otherwise pretty thankless while yet time-consuming.
 
Had a Caddyshack moment today on the course with my son. Start out par/bogey/par and then THIS rolled in on us before a downpour. @CGRdrJoe ..that score photo I uploaded was right before the rain :lol:

Took a 15min break in the clubhouse while the rain passed then went back out and finished. Still put up a 49 through 9, which was nice with that wild wind/rain.
Why? I don't think the heavy stuff came down for quite awhile.
:lmao: :lmao:
 
Public service announcement to all you golfers. Be super diligent about protection from the sun. I wear sunscreen every time I play. Still, just had a quarter sized deep hole dug out of my cheek to remove melanoma. And I’m not the fair skinned type. 2 other guys in my bigger golf group had procedures in the last 2 weeks. Face, scalp etc. All in their 50’s or early 60’s
 
Any of you dudes use shipsticks.com when you travel golf?

Heading to Maui next month and researching some golf. Looks like renting clubs is about $80, shipping is ~$160. How bad would rental clubs mess up my already iffy game?
I just shot a 75 with rental clubs so it’s not always terrible! My rule is if I’m playing once I’ll rent. If more than once I’ll bring my sticks. Saw
comments about ship sticks. Reliable but pricey IMO. And if I don’t pay bag fees (United or Southwest for me) it’s hard to justify. Wheeling a travel bag is not a big deal to me.
 
Any of you dudes use shipsticks.com when you travel golf?

Heading to Maui next month and researching some golf. Looks like renting clubs is about $80, shipping is ~$160. How bad would rental clubs mess up my already iffy game?
I just shot a 75 with rental clubs so it’s not always terrible! My rule is if I’m playing once I’ll rent. If more than once I’ll bring my sticks. Saw
comments about ship sticks. Reliable but pricey IMO. And if I don’t pay bag fees (United or Southwest for me) it’s hard to justify. Wheeling a travel bag is not a big deal to me.
I'm the same.

One round, rentals. Multiple, I have an Ogio travel bag I'll bring. Never really been an issue but for lugging it around.
 
While only indirectly related to actual golfing, I recently was elected to my golf club's board. I ran because I moved onto my course a couple of years ago and genuinely care about the long-term direction of the club as I plan to be there a long time. I've sat on a couple of boards in the past (DV shelters, a couple of state bar executive boards, etc.) but those didn't prepare me for what's in store for being on a golf board. We - there are six of us and we all come from successful backgrounds and care a lot about the club - spent ten (10) hours yesterday in a meeting to address membership feedback, develop the 2025 budget, and address the inevitable 2.5 million necessary for a complete irrigation system overhaul in 2026. The things membership is willing to complain about is, at points, laughable. Also, for the amount of complaints we get issue "X," we get the same number of complaints about "-X." For example, we had probably a dozen or so complaints that our club tournaments are too expensive but then we had a dozen or so complaints that the payouts were too small. I suppose if I had to come up with an overall consensus of the membership feedback it's "give us more for less cost" which is, well, ****ing impossible. Also, with a bunch of Type As on a board, the meeting goes about the same as the Gary Gulman comedy bit about state abbreviations.

In short, for those of you that belong to a private club - especially one that is member-owned and your board is a group of volunteers trying their best - cut them some slack and maybe buy them a beer next time you see them because their volunteer job is otherwise pretty thankless while yet time-consuming.

I lived on the course for over 28 years (recently moved) and not for a million dollars man ...I served a couple of years on the greens committee and that was more than enough ...yikes

it's all a complete ****show - I feel for ya
 
Booked Ka’anapali Royal for Dec 23rd.

Debating a second course still, but seems like I should decide on what to do with my clubs first lol.
 
Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 15 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego
 
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Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 13 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego
No.
 
Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 13 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego

From a scoring standpoint, it's not a putt unless it's on the green.
 
Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 15 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego
Technically it's not
In my group if your first putt is a legitimate putt and you putt off the green everything after that counts as a putt.
So you owe everyone $1 of you three putt
 
Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 15 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego
Technically it's not
In my group if your first putt is a legitimate putt and you putt off the green everything after that counts as a putt.
So you owe everyone $1 of you three putt
Yep, same here in the event we're playing some sort of gambling game where you owe the group some amount for a three putt.

But... technically under the rules it's not a putt.
 
Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 15 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego
be wary of the old guys that want to play money games for least putts. They will not care about their overall score and are masters of putting the ball on the fringe to putt from so that they have a max of 1 putt per hole, f'n bastards.... :rant:
 
Scoring question for you dudes. Squeezed in a quick 9 (twss) at lunch today. One of these greens has a cliff front edge, so of course i end up deep behind it. Putt down and off the green a bit onto the fringe.

Now does the next shot count as a putt even though it's on the fringe? I counted it as a three putt, just wanted to be sure.

Shot 46 with 15 putts..even with that pos three putt, the putter was en fuego
be wary of the old guys that want to play money games for least putts. They will not care about their overall score and are masters of putting the ball on the fringe to putt from so that they have a max of 1 putt per hole, f'n bastards.... :rant:
That's why we implemented our rule lol.

But it doesn't stop us from landing short .... :whistle:
 
Ok, next months golf itinerary is getting into place. Still got to figure out wednesday 12/10 but it will be a noon tee time somewhere in palm desert as long as our flights are in on time, I'm last landing at 10am.
Thursday playing Journey at Pechanga, Friday playing Rams Hill, and Saturday Indian Wells celebrity course (league championship) then maybe try and play 9 before the departing flights on sunday. Thursday and Friday will be adventures with the courses being an hour and a half away from our air bnb but well worth it to play those courses.
 
While only indirectly related to actual golfing, I recently was elected to my golf club's board. I ran because I moved onto my course a couple of years ago and genuinely care about the long-term direction of the club as I plan to be there a long time. I've sat on a couple of boards in the past (DV shelters, a couple of state bar executive boards, etc.) but those didn't prepare me for what's in store for being on a golf board. We - there are six of us and we all come from successful backgrounds and care a lot about the club - spent ten (10) hours yesterday in a meeting to address membership feedback, develop the 2025 budget, and address the inevitable 2.5 million necessary for a complete irrigation system overhaul in 2026. The things membership is willing to complain about is, at points, laughable. Also, for the amount of complaints we get issue "X," we get the same number of complaints about "-X." For example, we had probably a dozen or so complaints that our club tournaments are too expensive but then we had a dozen or so complaints that the payouts were too small. I suppose if I had to come up with an overall consensus of the membership feedback it's "give us more for less cost" which is, well, ****ing impossible. Also, with a bunch of Type As on a board, the meeting goes about the same as the Gary Gulman comedy bit about state abbreviations.

In short, for those of you that belong to a private club - especially one that is member-owned and your board is a group of volunteers trying their best - cut them some slack and maybe buy them a beer next time you see them because their volunteer job is otherwise pretty thankless while yet time-consuming.
Good for you for volunteering. That’s a lot of time! I just finished a 3 year term that ended with a year as president but we have 12 guys and sounds a little less time intensive as yours. Hopefully your efforts are appreciated!
 
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Lately my swing feels so stuck coming over the top, I just can’t get out of it even though that’s what I’m focusing on. Anyone have any tips to get back in the proper path?
 
Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:

If you shoot an actual 93 you are better than the majority of rec golfers already.

I played more this year than I have in a long time. I rarely go to the range. The only time I practice is 10-15 minutes before I play stretching, then hitting a few short chips and putting for 5 minutes or so.

Right now been a solid 13 most of the year. Making putts I can get to an 82-84, if not 86-88. Watched a video with Fred Couples who now carries 6 woods/hybrids in his bag. Getting a 7 wood really helped. Since hurting my shoulder a few years ago I lost distance on my 5-6 irons. Was not getting a high enough ball flight.

I had a hard time adapting to not hitting my irons the same distance as when I was younger and it was killing my scores.

The 7 wood has turned into my favorite club. I can hit it 170-175 and it goes as high as a 8-9 iron and lands soft. I was not hitting greens a from that distance last couple of years now I am or if not getting it right there. Also use it as second shot on par 5s and it is very straight.
 
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Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:

If you shoot an actual 93 you are better than the majority of rec golfers already.

it was legit, no mulligans, no free drops. The next 18 I played I was back at an even 100 though lol.

That last lesson just tied a few things together for me that we had already been working on. My ball strikes are way more consistent and my mishits are landing in more playable positions rather than going into the next fairway through trees.

Playing here tomorrow. I would absolutely bet the over 93 for my score :lol:
 
Lately my swing feels so stuck coming over the top, I just can’t get out of it even though that’s what I’m focusing on. Anyone have any tips to get back in the proper path?

This worked really well for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXYc1zc09NU

You'll literally break the alignment stick if you hit it, so your body REALLY makes sure you don't.

If you don't have a bucket and are on grass you can also just stick the alignment stick in the ground at a low angle and it works the same.
 
Yeah, that worked.

Shot a 93, 11 strokes better than my previous best.

31 putts, 7 one putts and 7 pars.

Still had a couple blow ups, one was because of a terrible bunker situation the other hitting OB.

One direct improvement as the 3/4 swing we worked on Friday. One was on a par 3, 110y. I take out my 9I and my buddy kind of chuckles at me. Nice easy 3/4 swing and the ball ends up pin high to the left. Chip to within 6" and called it a hole. Finished off the last three holes with par/par/par...all one putts. :banned:


Can't wait to get back out and shoot a 112 next time :lmao:

If you shoot an actual 93 you are better than the majority of rec golfers already.

I played more this year than I have in a long time. I rarely go to the range. The only time I practice is 10-15 minutes before I play stretching, then hitting a few short chips and putting for 5 minutes or so.

Right now been a solid 13 most of the year. Making putts I can get to an 82-84, if not 86-88. Watched a video with Fred Couples who now carries 6 woods/hybrids in his bag. Getting a 7 wood really helped. Since hurting my shoulder a few years ago I lost distance on my 5-6 irons. Was not getting a high enough ball flight.

I had a hard time adapting to not hitting my irons the same distance as when I was younger and it was killing my scores.

The 7 wood has turned into my favorite club. I can hit it 170-175 and it goes as high as a 8-9 iron and lands soft. I was not hitting greens a from that distance last couple of years now I am or if not getting it right there. Also use it as second shot on par 5s and it is very straight.
Maybe it needs to be next year's lesson focus, but I have a 3h I love, and a 3W I suck at, and my driver. None of them goes particularly high. Like not even close to any iron 5-9. I know I don't hit the 3W properly, but the 3H is an extremely consistent 190 yards, straight, ripped. Super reliable regardless of lie. I love it. Should it be going much higher?
 

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