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For the record I used to break 90 on a regular basis. I'm not sure what's been going on the last few years. Hence the need for a pro.
That isn't a fair bet. I played a total of 4 rounds in my life prior to August of last year. I think I should get a handicap or some strokes or something. I also should have read the rest of the thread before I agreed to a bet with you.
Only played 9 because it started pouring, the Johnny-Miller technique is stupid. No offense 71.
For many years my swing thought was "rhythm, tempo." Rhythm on the backswing and tempo on the down. I think you're more of a rhythm guy than some '70s golf icon.
That isn't a fair bet. I played a total of 4 rounds in my life prior to August of last year. I think I should get a handicap or some strokes or something. I also should have read the rest of the thread before I agreed to a bet with you.
Don't worry about Shaka. Heck he didn't bother to come and get his shoes from me for a year.
That isn't a fair bet. I played a total of 4 rounds in my life prior to August of last year. I think I should get a handicap or some strokes or something. I also should have read the rest of the thread before I agreed to a bet with you.
But you're tall and athletic. You're probably more handsome too. Due to these genetic gifts you will easily surpass my ability in the twinkling of an eye.
Don't listen to our resident golfing geriatric. I was gutting out rounds barefoot after he stole my shoes and held them hostage. I only received them back after PAC intervened.
Can I get in on your bet? But mine is to shoot less than 100, I'm not sure I'll ever do that again.
If you keep playing playing places like Bandon Dunes, and Chambers Bay, you'll never break 90. You need to play easy courses that make your scores look good. That's what all the low scorers do. Ask 71.
(Can you believe how much stinking rain we've been getting? March 2012 has been the wettest on record. The Willamette by my house is flooding the parks and boat ramps.)
But since I have the space, I'll organize a Masters Board Game if more than 2 people want to join me. We'll take suggestions as to the format, and go with the consensus. Come up with something wacky.
(Can you believe how much stinking rain we've been getting? March 2012 has been the wettest on record. The Willamette by my house is flooding the parks and boat ramps.)
This weather has been awful. The front 9 is flooded so I'll only be able to play the back 9 today.
I shot a 93 on Saturday, and I'm actually surprised it wasn't worse. Very frustrating round, as I didn't do anything well. Usually when I at least do one thing well (driver, irons, short game, putting) but Saturday I was all over the place. I just couldn't get comfortable over the ball for some reason, and ended up with lots of bogeys and double bogeys.
I think I may try to sneak away today to get a round in--wind be damned--just because I'm so frustrated about how that one played out.
Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There's three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who's got the same first name as a city; and never go near a lady's got a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
I shot a 93 on Saturday, and I'm actually surprised it wasn't worse. Very frustrating round, as I didn't do anything well. Usually when I at least do one thing well (driver, irons, short game, putting) but Saturday I was all over the place. I just couldn't get comfortable over the ball for some reason, and ended up with lots of bogeys and double bogeys.
I think I may try to sneak away today to get a round in--wind be damned--just because I'm so frustrated about how that one played out.
So I followed through with my plan to play a round yesterday afternoon. It was a better result, score-wise (87) but I don't really feel any better about my game. I'm suddenly fighting a major slice with my driver--something that I've battled in the past but haven't had major issues with for several years. More concerning is that I'm just plain terrible with my irons. The last few rounds I can't seem to hit them flush on a regular basis, and when I do, I can't seem to align myself properly.
I guess I need to go spend an afternoon on the range.
Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There's three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who's got the same first name as a city; and never go near a lady's got a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
You cannot have the exact same team as another picker. If two people have the same top three, the tie goes to the lower position of the 4th and 5th pick.
Phil - He's let me down so many times, but as a left hander, Augusta gives him a 2 shot advantage on the right hand players. Rory - He's ahead of Tigers pace at the same age. I think he'll be there on the back 9 on Sunday. Hunter - He won't win, but he'll be in the top 5. Rickie Fowler (42) - He's playing decent right now, and is as good as anybody in the second 25. Kyle Stanley (47) - I think he's mentally tough, but I not sure how he's going to react as a first timer.
Tiger will contend on Saturday, but will shoot a 75 on Sunday.
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