2nd time out after reading nail it, and practicing some of the drills in the book...
I came agonizingly close to breaking 90 once more. I played a very good game, not so good off the tee as last week but my irons were very very good and I putted pretty well too. Alas, I ended the 18 with a 93 (adj 92) net 69 (68) on a par 72 course.
5 pars
7 bogies
5 doubles
1 quad
For a +21 gross (-3 nett).
But I was oh so close, I burned the edge of the hole 5 times. I landed OB twice and found 2 water hazards. My mental game wasn't bad as I didn't really get ahead of myself or anything. It was just inconsistency that cost me, a couple of bad shots, a couple of bad decisions.
The quad really hurt as I had been hitting great tee shots but then found the trees on the hardest hole, hit a provisional but it was only just in play, had to pitch out and then nuke one over water (and the green). I am just thankful I hit such a good putt on that hole and didn't hit the water...
I am anxious to get back out and practice the 3 skills. However I do find that if I put a leaf in front of the ball I hit it fat, so I just use the nail analogy and let it rip without any other swing thoughts, my divots are straight at the target but I guess the club-face needs some work as I send the ball left and right of the target with amazing regularity.
Anyway, pretty excited with my score today and my calmness, I felt within myself and although I made some silly mistakes (putting when I should have chipped), trying to nuke a 5w off the deck when 2 7i's would have put me in much better shape, and not taking a club extra a couple of times when I could feel the wind in my face.
Sub 90 is close my friends, I just need to drop a few more putts, or lose a few less balls, and with practice my irons are getting better and better, soon I'll be putting from in closer and the scores will fall.
I came agonizingly close to breaking 90 once more. I played a very good game, not so good off the tee as last week but my irons were very very good and I putted pretty well too. Alas, I ended the 18 with a 93 (adj 92) net 69 (68) on a par 72 course.
5 pars
7 bogies
5 doubles
1 quad
For a +21 gross (-3 nett).
But I was oh so close, I burned the edge of the hole 5 times. I landed OB twice and found 2 water hazards. My mental game wasn't bad as I didn't really get ahead of myself or anything. It was just inconsistency that cost me, a couple of bad shots, a couple of bad decisions.
The quad really hurt as I had been hitting great tee shots but then found the trees on the hardest hole, hit a provisional but it was only just in play, had to pitch out and then nuke one over water (and the green). I am just thankful I hit such a good putt on that hole and didn't hit the water...
I am anxious to get back out and practice the 3 skills. However I do find that if I put a leaf in front of the ball I hit it fat, so I just use the nail analogy and let it rip without any other swing thoughts, my divots are straight at the target but I guess the club-face needs some work as I send the ball left and right of the target with amazing regularity.
Anyway, pretty excited with my score today and my calmness, I felt within myself and although I made some silly mistakes (putting when I should have chipped), trying to nuke a 5w off the deck when 2 7i's would have put me in much better shape, and not taking a club extra a couple of times when I could feel the wind in my face.
Sub 90 is close my friends, I just need to drop a few more putts, or lose a few less balls, and with practice my irons are getting better and better, soon I'll be putting from in closer and the scores will fall.
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