I have never made every putt when messing around with putters...
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Practiced putting, and chipping with my 16 year old Granddaughter this morning. Her 2nd year on the HS golf team starts in a few weeks. There was no golf last year, and some catching up is needed.
Went well for both of us. She getting her green reads down pretty well. Still needs a little work on rolling the ball on her chosen line. I gave her drill to use at home.
Funny thing. She drove her younger sister to Dicks Sporting Goods the other day for basketball shoes. While there she checked out the golf stuff, like all golfers would.
Two years ago I gave her an Odyssey 2 Ball Putter, that I never used for probably 10-15 years prior. Just had it laying around, probably purchased at a clearance, going out of business sale.
So, today as she was using that putter she asked if I knew that putter I gaver her cost $249? I told her no I didnt, that I was sure it didn't cost that much when I purchased it many years ago. I also told her it was worth nothing if she couldn't make putts with it. She told me she saw the same putter at Dicks for that price.
Now I don't know what she saw, or if there are any subtle differences in the two putters. I don't doubt she saw a 2 Ball putter.
She told me she was going to make a lot putts with it.
Sky caddieWhat's that for?
I feel like I could go forever without cleaning them, and then I use white ones for a bit, and I realize just how quickly they get disgusting.Played 18 this morning, and cleaned the clubs and grips when I got home after work. Dang I need to clean my grips more often!
Nice practice session. After a productive time working the putting green, I headed into the pro shop to get some range tokens. Head pro/owner was walking out: "you are playing with me with Monday sometime around 8. Greens will be fast." OK. Nice to know. In the shop I started rolling some putters. The other pro who I take lessons with, said "what are you doing? No new putters. Work on what we talked about" OK, again. Went to the range and had maybe my best ever ball striking session. Then I jumped on the course and played 3 holes: par 3, par 4, par 5. Every part of the game -- strangely even putting -- feels solid. I am ready to play Monday This will be my 4th PGA Rocky Mountain section pro-am of the year. We are playing a local private course that I walk past all the time but rarely play. Can't wait.