cdutra40
New member
Well I figured I should put this out there since I talked about it in the welcome forum and wanted to post it here too but I did it. I not only got a birdie but I would like to say I broke 90. It wasn't a par 72 course. Par 66 so if I added the 6 strokes I would've gotten an 82. It was the round of my life. I'm usually happy with 2 or 3 pars with the rest being bogeys and maybe keep the doubles down to 1 or two but this round was off the walls. I had 8 pars, 1 birdie, yes 7 bogeys but I usually get like 10 if not more, and 2 double bogeys which with the round I was having made me mad whereas in a normal round at the courses I normally play I'd be happy keeping it to just 2.
But anyways thought I'd share because it was just such an exciting feeling.
Now I want to know if that is an accurate way to gauge what I would've shot.
Also, this gave me a whole new world of confidence in swinging the club. Driver through putting. Only 1 bogey happened after that birdie.
I'd love some advice on how to approach the harder courses I play weekly now that (after 7 years) I have my first birdie under my belt.
Thanks guys!
But anyways thought I'd share because it was just such an exciting feeling.
Now I want to know if that is an accurate way to gauge what I would've shot.
Also, this gave me a whole new world of confidence in swinging the club. Driver through putting. Only 1 bogey happened after that birdie.
I'd love some advice on how to approach the harder courses I play weekly now that (after 7 years) I have my first birdie under my belt.
Thanks guys!