Went to the range last night (40 degrees and flurries, thank goodness for heated tees).
Driver was dead on. A little lacking in distance (I'm sure temperature had something to do with it), but it was arrow straight.
Iron distance and height were good, but I'm hitting a little right of the target (10-15 yards). It doesn't appear to be a slice as it doesn't really look like it's curving (maybe those range spot lights are fooling with my eyes). I found that opening my stance (left foot back a bit) helps this but it feels awkward to setup like that. I've tried closing the club face and it does help, but it's a very fine line between closed enough to straighten out my shot and too closed so that I pull the ball left (almost too fine to even mess with right now). Unless I figure something out before Sunday, I guess I'll have to play into this fade or whatever it is.
I'm shooting for a half-round tomorrow, but it looks like Mother Nature will be putting a stop to that. If I don't get to the course, the guys at the range will be seeing me for sure.
Sunday is on. I'm playing at my "home" course again. I like playing the same course while I'm learning because I can see how changes I'm making are affecting my shots each week on terrain that I am familiar with.