Martsy
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Probably just had the best range session of my life today. Hit the 146 flag stick twice, sunk a coupe into the 90 yard out oil drum at my range. My goal in 5 months is to have everyone question my handicap.
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Dart board?We do have the details, a slight deviation from your vision lol
What are all of you doing to make this different? What are you doing to make sure you don't have any regrets once your legacy unfolds in late July?
Properly activating my glutes.What are all of you doing to make this different? What are you doing to make sure you don't have any regrets once your legacy unfolds in late July?
Let's just say Tiger's mojo will be back in August. In the meantime, I'm winning like Charlie Sheen.
What are all of you doing to make this different? What are you doing to make sure you don't have any regrets once your legacy unfolds in late July?
Nice Papa! Keep it up.I hit the course today and shot my best since starting playing again. I've only got about 10-15 rounds and pulled out a 90 today. Should've been an 86 or 88 but had 2 total back to back blowup holes. Driving was good, putting was better then a 2 avg but my short game made me scramble like crazy today. All in all a big improvement and getting better each time out.
What are all of you doing to make this different? What are you doing to make sure you don't have any regrets once your legacy unfolds in late July?
excusing myself from our pairing together lolIm watching the past couple years of US Open. Trying to learn Jim Furyks putting routine. So, i talk to my caddy, line it up, take a couple practice strokes, stand over the ball, then back off, and then repeat all steps 2 more times.
Ok, got it. Im golden now.
~Rock
so your legacy is having cocaine parties while dating 4 pornstars??
Really didn't want to go for a run today. I mean really didn't. Usually when I feel like that, it goes away after the first 5 minutes on the road. Not today. It was a real grind the whole way. Thinking of this event helped get me through it. Showing up in Myrtle in good shape and at the top of my game is what this is all about for me.
I know everyone is formulating their game plan to get ready for this event but I wanted to offer one bit of advice - make sure you work on your sand game. Inevitably you are going to be in a bunker of some sort (most likely a waste bunker) during the weekend, especially at True Blue. You can drive your cart in the waste bunker areas so they tend to be a bit packed down and hard. They definitely aren't like the fluffy sand that most of us might be used to playing from and they can be really tricky to get out of if you aren't prepared.
Before last July I'd never played in a waste bunker before and was completely caught off guard (granted I was only playing a fun round so it didn't really matter). Both courses are spectacular but they are tough.
So is it similar to hitting off dry hard pan or is it more of a wet packed dirt?I know everyone is formulating their game plan to get ready for this event but I wanted to offer one bit of advice - make sure you work on your sand game. Inevitably you are going to be in a bunker of some sort (most likely a waste bunker) during the weekend, especially at True Blue. You can drive your cart in the waste bunker areas so they tend to be a bit packed down and hard. They definitely aren't like the fluffy sand that most of us might be used to playing from and they can be really tricky to get out of if you aren't prepared.
Before last July I'd never played in a waste bunker before and was completely caught off guard (granted I was only playing a fun round so it didn't really matter). Both courses are spectacular but they are tough.
Depends on the bunker it can change in everyone you are in. Really depends how much traffic it sees.So is it similar to hitting off dry hard pan or is it more of a wet packed dirt?
Sounds like Texas fairways right now.Inevitably you are going to be in a bunker of some sort (most likely a waste bunker) during the weekend, especially at True Blue. You can drive your cart in the waste bunker areas so they tend to be a bit packed down and hard. They definitely aren't like the fluffy sand that most of us might be used to playing from and they can be really tricky to get out of if you aren't prepared.
So is it similar to hitting off dry hard pan or is it more of a wet packed dirt?
Sounds like Texas fairways right now.
Who wants the Texan on their team? :bananadance:Yes. Just not as big
Getting really curious how the teams are going to get picked.
I have a vision in my head of Mike & Ricky sitting in a smoke filled room, drinking scotch & buying each player until teams are filled.
So is it similar to hitting off dry hard pan or is it more of a wet packed dirt?
Maybe for half the field, the rest of us they play paper, rock, scissors and go best of 3