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2 hours ago, Divot License said:

That course looks really nice. 

 

Awesome for your friend getting his first ace. 

 

Indeed!  Always nice to be present when an ace is scored.  I have been working on at least two occasions when aces were potted.

 

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Raining here today.  Was supposed to play in my regular Thursday men's league tilt, but will likely take a pass.  Have a medical appointment earlier this afternoon, so don't need the added rush.

 

Nothing to report golf wise.  Pretty sketchy play of late.  Yesterday was a real drain for some reason.  We're noticing the humidity more so than usual since returning from BC.  I have a couple of small landscape projects to complete and will likely focus on those over the course of the next week or so.

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My problem is LOFT -- Lack of friggin' talent

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Good point.  Do know that he bought new TM irons couple months back.  I'll look up their CS number and relay it to him.  Mikey's pretty laid back, doubt he'll pursue it.  

 

Another bud had a HIO a couple years ago.  The course provided a "suitable for framing" piece of paper denoting the course name, date, hole number, and signed by the pro.  With this in mind, I went into the pro shop and asked if they did anything similar.  They did not.  

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Nope.  I did have one singular shot once on a Mr. Booker's lighted Par 3 from ~50 yards when I was a youngster.  But I've never considered it to be a "real" HIO.  Close a couple times.  Nearly dunked one in on the fly a few years ago.  Slight mark on the edge of the cup, went into the hole, slammed the pin square, then ricocheted 12' straight back.  Promptly missing the birdie putt.  Then last year came close from ~110 yards.  The buds were watching on the adjacent tee and said the ball curled away from the cup at the last moment.  Felt it was pic worthy.  Made the putt.  

 

Think my chances for an albatross is now 0%.  As that entails getting there in two.  I don't sniff being on a par 5 in two anymore.  

 

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Used to be a pretty solid wedge player, both full swings and with touch shots.  That skillset seems to have abandoned me in the past couple of seasons.  I honestly am getting concerned when I have a SW in my hand and need to take a full swing.  Never seem to catch it flush anymore and often thin the ball across the green or even worse.  I can take what should be a relatively straight forward up and down for par from perfect position in front of the hole and turn that into a triple bogie on the club's tough finishing hole with sloping green on top of a hill.  I'll bet that I've averaged close to a 5, season long, on that long par 3. 😖

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27 minutes ago, Conrad1953 said:

I putt from everywhere I can and do a lot of chipping and pitching with 7-9 irons. I only use

the high lofted wedges from the sand or thick rough around the greens.

 

I've learned to be realistic about my practice habits; or lack thereof. Some have the natural

talent but for most of us it takes hours and hours of practice to acquire and then to maintain

the skill to be consistent with high lofted wedges from various lies. I'll go practice from time

to time when it's cooler outside but when the heat arrives I tend to play only and not practice.

 

As mentioned before, elevated greens are the #1 course difficulty we encounter and when

we miss; especially short side, it seems like the high lofted wedge is the only option for

getting the ball close to have a chance to save par. My attitude about that these days is

mainly to avoid carding a big number and just get the ball on the green. A putt for par from

30 feet I can live with cause likely I'll make no worse than bogey most of the time.

 

For us recreational part time golfers it's the doubles and up that really kill our scores. If I

can get through an 18 hole round making no worse than bogie, that's a good round for

me.

 

Concurrence with getting a putter in hand as soon as realistically possible.  No hesitation with putting from 15'+ off the green if there are no obstacles and the turf is not excessively long.  I'll whack away with much better chance for a successful outcome than chipping with an iron.  

 

I don't use a lofted wedge other than for shots that require their usage.  Sand, the high lob due to elevation, or over an obstacle short sided.  Strangely, consider myself a decent sand player.  A shot that doesn't fill me with trepidation.  The same distance shot off turf around the green, either a massive divot chunk or bladed.   If I can take a full swing with the 54* SW (~75 yards) I'm usually OK with that also.  Directional errancy aside.  

 

It's those touchy feely finesse shots that are so troublesome. What should be a simple chip/pitch onto the green with a 9i or PW depending.  Not shooting for the pin, simply getting the ball on the putting surface.  Anywhere.  Totally messes with my head.  I got the yips.  

 

Recent example.  Good drive to position.  A nutted 5 wood to exactly where I wanted to land.  About 40 yards out, the entire green to work with, a simple chip/pitch over a small mound onto the green.  With the slope funneling towards the hole.  Instead, bladed screamer through the green, down a slope, OB.  Drop, hitting 5.  Chunked.  Then another "chip" back across the green.  Two putts latter, walked off with a 9!!  Holy crapola, WTF was that?  A possible birdie opportunity descended to a quadruple.  Took two holes and a beer to unwind from that one.  

 

Such is the nature of things for the average hack golfer I suppose.  Nevertheless.  Should have whacked away with the putter if I had a do over.  Couldn't have been any worse.  

 

 

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