First round since October on Saturday and a (generous) 26 points total. Funny even after that time off the same old faults. Well knackered after 18 holes on a flat course which didn't help.
It's hard work mate, a six mile walk and that's without hitting the ball dozens of times. Keep it up!First round since October on Saturday and a (generous) 26 points total. Funny even after that time off the same old faults. Well knackered after 18 holes on a flat course which didn't help.
It's hard work mate, a six mile walk and that's without hitting the ball dozens of times. Keep it up!
Defo up for this mateThis, playing regularly will help massively as I’m starting to find out. It’s a massively frustrating game but rewarding nonetheless when everything falls into place which it will. You’ll soon find as soon as you start off having a good round that you fall into a routine of not rushing, taking your time over your shots and thinking about things a bit more. The trick is to keep at all that going even when things turn to ****, it’s a slippery slope, even on a flat course when you start launching your clubs at your bag or the nearest water hazard.
Happy to take you round Ravensworth anytime (work permitting) if you fancy a change of scenery...maybe later in the summer we can all meet up for a round and a pint somewhere.
Had a game this after, played OK, 79, interesting though because we are now playing off the proper tees. The fairway is firmer now, I smashed one down the fairway of the 478 yard par 5 which I measured at about three hundred yards. My second was slighty to the right of the green, about 175 yards with a five iron. I'm pleased at reaching a par five in two.
. It's a great feeling knowing you can 2 putt for birdie tho innit? Seriously though I'd love to know how they work out what's a Par3 etc. There's only one Par 5 at my course and I can think of at least 2 others that are borderline Par5's like. There's a 244 yard Par 3 as well which is just ridiculous. I'm pleased we've had some rain cos most of the greens are still covered in sand after mainteance last week, they're brushing and ironing them this week so should be nice towards the back end of the week. Last time out the wind blew me trolley and bag into a bunker whilst I was putting, ****ing filthy and soaking they were....walked off (I'd only played 4 holes and it started pissing down). I'm at home all week this week so hoping to get out for a couple of practice 9 holers before the weekend.Nice one mate, my course is shut due to the poxy rain!Managed 9 holes after work...things are definitely improving. Went round in +7 (I was +1 through 5). Birdied the first and par’d the second which is always a good place to start. Definitely hitting the ball better and club selection seems to be getting there, left a couple short of the greens but more down to the wind and needing to take longer irons to compensate. All part of the learning process tho. Gonna try another 9 holes maybe Thursday ahead of a full round at the weekend hopefully.
I've come out to Augusta early to re-acquaint myself with the course. It's changed so much since the last time I won the Masters, I may have to take out a full set.
Mine too...today and yesterday. Pleased I went out on Tues nowNice one mate, my course is shut due to the poxy rain!
Can’t you do what the rest of us do on business trips snd pick up some slag in a bar.
Shouldn't that be "squeezed into 9 holes"?He did say he’d squeezed 9 holes in, so it sounds like he’s already following your advice!
And Masters week is upon us....absolutely buzzing !! Booked Friday off workMight have a round in the morning and then sit back and watch the action unfold from afternoon onwards.
Now that sounds like a plan!
Which must mean the back 9 was ****.Shot 36 for the front nine yesterday morning.
Which must mean the back 9 was ****.
I got round in 76, one problem I have is that I start to tire from about the thirteenth onwards. I did par nine holes in a row to set me up but the swing starts to unravel after that.