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garyt1957 "Pretty hard to impossible for most people if you're in your 60's. 74-75 seems an age where you'd have a decent chance if you're a solid golfer, but far from easy. 75-80? Depends on what kind of shape you're in."
That's where I'm lucky.....at 78 years of age, I'm able walk 18 holes with no problem (probably helps that NW Ohio and SE Michigan are mostly flat!), I take no medications, have never had any major injuries, and I've been able to keep my weight down b/c my wife is a nutrition zealot!! My dad and his mother both lived well into their 90's and were in pretty good shape until near the end, so genes help as well.
I didn't break 80 all that often when I was in my 60's, but since I've started working on my short game regularly that's when the scores really began to come down. Senior tees (about 5400-5600 yards) help too, of course!!