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Didn't play particularly well, shot 88 on Copperhead at Innisbrook... pars at the snakepit 16-18 though. My father in law enjoyed it though, so it was all good!
Tough course, nothing wrong with that score there
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Didn't play particularly well, shot 88 on Copperhead at Innisbrook... pars at the snakepit 16-18 though. My father in law enjoyed it though, so it was all good!
Shot a 75 (38–37) today. Very strange round of golf. Kick the ball around a lot early, but I came back with a couple birdies to get back even par. Then I went on a six holes right where I was six over in total. Several bad bounces, a few lipped putts, and a few bad shots as well.
I thought it was going to be one of those days. But, I turned things around and went three under for the last five holes.
I drove the ball pretty well today. Some of the adjustments that I've been working on paid off. I hit my 3W particularly well off the tee. Irons were good, not great. Wedges were kind of off until the end of the round when I started getting some nice approach shots with them.
putting was really up and down. I had a few missed putts that I should've made, and also two three-putts. But, I made some nice putts is well.
The round was nice for my confidence. I took what seemed like a "meh" round and made it a good one. I was pleased.
Played the Johnny Miller designed harmony Preserve and shot a 6 over 78. Played the Miller tees so I'm pleased with how I played the first 5 holes.
Does playing the Miller tees involve someone following you around and constantly saying "I could have done that better."?
heh. Nice round, bro. I'm sure those tees were well over 7,000. JM's ego wouldn't allow his name on anything shorter.
54/42 for a 96 with 31 putts (13 front, 18 back). Nice and consistent
Still trying to get the new clubs dialed in. The irons are on, but the SLDR driver is not. I can hit the heck out of it, but have to say I think it is the most finicky club to hit I've ever played (and I used to play blades). The line between draw, straight, and fade with that club is vanishingly small. But I can hit the heck out of it and finally started getting it figured out on the back nine, hitting 5 of 7 fairways (and one miss the ball only rolled a foot into the first cut).
SLDR is a great club but I wouldn't recommend it for a lot of people. 714 AP2s are the real deal!