+ 1 so should collect at least a ball for my trouble
I would be a good player if I got the practice in
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:The worst thing was it was quiet through the front 9, then a group of oldies in Comp wouldn't let me play through.
Complete disregard for any golf etiquette.......
But yes, might as well start high and make the most of it.
Turn those pars into birdies Corona and then your winning
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:102
2 lots of 9
1 - 8 where I went from bunker to bunker over the 16th green where it's quite narrow...
1 more round to go before my handicap comes through.
I feel another century coming up
Corona Man wrote:Just checked my handicap on golflink.... Oh dear, I have a few "good rounds" about to drop off my top 20 last rounds. I will indeed become a "2 stroke" player.... What an embarrassing turn of events....in fact it's #hack
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Corona Man wrote:Just checked my handicap on golflink.... Oh dear, I have a few "good rounds" about to drop off my top 20 last rounds. I will indeed become a "2 stroke" player.... What an embarrassing turn of events....in fact it's #hack
So like me you are a human powered excavator at times??
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Ouch....I always fear the 2nd shot after a cracking drive
Corona Man wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Ouch....I always fear the 2nd shot after a cracking drive
Hardest shot in golf, the one AFTER hitting a good one!
Spargo wrote:Corona Man wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Ouch....I always fear the 2nd shot after a cracking drive
Hardest shot in golf, the one AFTER hitting a good one!
Thankfully I don't encounter this very often...
Corona Man wrote:No, normally its the opposite. Yesterday I started thinning them. twice on the back nine I hit decent tee shots - to within say 75 - 90 meters of the pin. That means I am going either gap wedge or sand iron (56 degree). Gutted them bothe over the back, was able to recover one of them and make bogey. The other was in the bloody forrest.....
heater31 wrote:Corona Man wrote:No, normally its the opposite. Yesterday I started thinning them. twice on the back nine I hit decent tee shots - to within say 75 - 90 meters of the pin. That means I am going either gap wedge or sand iron (56 degree). Gutted them bothe over the back, was able to recover one of them and make bogey. The other was in the bloody forrest.....
@Corona Man that means your backswing is too steep. Which then leads to a steep downswing then the club is on the follow through before making contact with the ball......
Stop skulling your irons
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