Sad thing is, that US team can dominate for the next 3 or 4 Ryder Cups, all young and hungry....they played some unbelievable golf

Bloody hell mate, The 8th, 9th 15th and 17th certainly didn't help your score did it.Had our local open today. Started on the back 9 and was 1 over off the stick for the first 4 holes and then went to ****. All up 3 over for 8 of the holes and 37 over for the remaining 10
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Not at all. If it could go wrong it did on those holes. Hard against trees having to shoot backwards. The 9th (par 5) stuffed my tee shot and 2nd shot. 4th had me 10 yards off the green but as i'm walikng towards my ball i didn't see it and pushed my buggy over it embedding it into the ground. Chunked my 5h into the bunker and fell apart. 5 shots to get outBloody hell mate, The 8th, 9th 15th and 17th certainly didn't help your score did it.
Had our local open today. Started on the back 9 and was 1 over off the stick for the first 4 holes and then went to ****. All up 3 over for 8 of the holes and 37 over for the remaining 10
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My handicap is 25 so that's a net 85. Pretty bloody annoyedWell I had a nett 69 yesterday in our 900 comp (church beside the course). Which is just playing under my handicap.
However the arthritis in my ankles is so bad this morning I have pulled out of a game today.
My handicap is 25 so that's a net 85. Pretty bloody annoyed
I know what i did wrong today. Instead of just taking my medicine and punching out, i went for thr glory shots and either got them fat, topped them or made it worse.Hmmm back to the range/lessons, that what I do when my form dips disastrously.
A couple of times recently somebody has said to me, did you know your swayng back on your back swing. Another time, do you know your bobbing up and down on your swing. Both faults just creep in without me noticing, they are obvious to somebody watching you, but I never realised.
Sometimes the 'fixes' are simple other times somewhat ingrained and they take a while to sort out.... I am usually the later.
I learned that a while ago.....With 25 shots you have to play the percentages... drop one or two shots and still score is the key...I have 9 to play with so my margin for error is slim, but as you say, I always take my medicine if I play a bad shot...One point better than nothingI know what i did wrong today. Instead of just taking my medicine and punching out, i went for thr glory shots and either got them fat, topped them or made it worse.
Should have played the percentages
Yep and it bit me on the ass today. My 5 iron is my go to club (170--190 meters) but instead of playing it when i stuffed up i went the full power 3 wood to get the distance back and more often than not topped itI learned that a while ago.....With 25 shots you have to play the percentages... drop one or two shots and still score is the key...I have 9 to play with so my margin for error is slim, but as you say, I always take my medicine if I play a bad shot...One point better than nothing
Might just have to do that. Putting i'm fine with it's the mid irons at the momentI start going back to the range 2 weeks ago - I haven’t been all year, which is v unusual for me , but also explains why my golf has been so inconsistent this season.
Anyway, a bit of time re-aligning helped me shoot 38 points yesterday, despite 6 puts lipping out from v short range ( the greens were woolly as **** mind), and 4 medicine balls resulting from the rough.
moral of the story - always put in range & practise green time. I’m now looking forward to the comp this coming Saturday.
I do that regularly. Never works!Yep and it bit me on the ass today. My 5 iron is my go to club (170--190 meters) but instead of playing it when i stuffed up i went the full power 3 wood to get the distance back and more often than not topped it![]()
I start going back to the range 2 weeks ago - I haven’t been all year, which is v unusual for me , but also explains why my golf has been so inconsistent this season.
Anyway, a bit of time re-aligning helped me shoot 38 points yesterday, despite 6 puts lipping out from v short range ( the greens were woolly as **** mind), and 4 medicine balls resulting from the rough.
moral of the story - always put in range & practise green time. I’m now looking forward to the comp this coming Saturday.
Totally agree about range practice, although I reckon having someone watching you, even using your phone to video yourself to spot obvious swing faults helps.
That being said at the age of 68 I am not going to be hitting the ball any further. However getting better at the short game, chipping, putting and reading greens is what I reckon will keep my score respectable.
As grass gets longer and wetter in autumn and winter, I have 6 iron rescue club that I have used for several years and I like a lot. I was given a hint that if you hold it a bit further down the shift you can use it as a chipper in longish grass. The last couple of games I've tried it and it is ( at the moment) working well. An old dog can be taught new tricks?
Totally agree about range practice, although I reckon having someone watching you, even using your phone to video yourself to spot obvious swing faults helps.
That being said at the age of 68 I am not going to be hitting the ball any further. However getting better at the short game, chipping, putting and reading greens is what I reckon will keep my score respectable.
As grass gets longer and wetter in autumn and winter, I have 6 iron rescue club that I have used for several years and I like a lot. I was given a hint that if you hold it a bit further down the shift you can use it as a chipper in longish grass. The last couple of games I've tried it and it is ( at the moment) working well. An old dog can be taught new tricks?