Alright, I’ll try this.
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/short-game-chipping-wet-grainy-dormant-bermuda

If you live and play south of the Mason-Dixon Line during the winter months, I am sure you consider yourself one of the lucky ones. A 12-month golf season makes a lot of Midwest and Northern golfers jealous. The downside is that you may regularly experience the most daunting short game lie in golf: tight, wet, dormant Bermuda grass. I’ve coached over 100 PGA, LPGA and PGA Tour Champions players over the years and every single player—without fail—has asked how to navigate this situation.

FauxAmish Stone Canyon golf club in Oro Valley, Arizona.

Was lucky enough to be invited and play this course in person back in 2005/2006’ish…it was definitely LEGIT…

Today, an 82 year old shot 74 from the normal MGA tees. He’s a stick. He has won the club championship 7 times. He carries a 4.1 index and gets 1 stroke from those tees. Drives it about 240.

He has some kind of tremors and has had to switch to a long putter.

    Played better today, for half the round. 47-40 @ Mission Royale in Casa Grande. Only hit one fairway and that was with an iron. Front nine everything was right. Back nine,everything missed left. 20 putts on the front, 15 on the back. Not great, but better. I get to tee it up again tomorrow, so maybe I can string together two good nines.

      DonM

      $67. Course was in decent shape minus the greens. Looks like they took some frost damage a couple of weeks back when we got really cold. They were almost back in decent shape but they were a bit bumpy.

      The strugles continue. 46-45 at Kokopelli today. I dont understand putting. 18 putts on the front nine, 13 putts on the back nine. Played the last 2 rounds with a recently acquired DCT courtesy of @LBlack14. Took me 23 holes before I finally found a fairway with it. Distance has been phenomenal, just need to get the direction sorted. Finally found the grove on the last 3 holes today. Hole 18 I piped one 280 or so just through the fairway, chipped to 1 foot for a tap in birdie. Hard to score playing off of hard pan dirt like this course has if you get off the fairway.

        82 at Sebastian Municipal. We went over to Sebastian on the east coast of FL. to visit family. Played with my brother in law and nephew on Saturday who are down on vacation.

        Sebastian is a nice old style Florida course. There’s a small airport next to the course where sky divers are parachuting down above you. Pretty cool.

        Mattyv I dont understand putting.

        I don’t like the hassle of lining up the ball. But when I do, it really helps because my aim sucks. I have a line template tool that makes a triple line and it makes it a lot easier to line the ball up quickly. And easier to use when making the stroke.

          DonM

          I have one of those already. My struggles have been speed related. My reads are fine, I just can't get the speed dialed in. Greens were wet and slow when we started. Once we got to the back nine, they were dry and I started making putts.

          DonM makes it a lot easier to line the ball up quickly

          I never, ever, use any mark or any alignment that may be on the ball....name/number/etc.. I turn the ball white-side up.
          I consider myself a very good putter.😉

          My thought on doing that is 'concentration'. Much like I believe a young person starting out should use an older driver head, smaller than 400cc.
          jmo

            Par4QC kinda like takin' a knife to a gun fight or carryin' less than 14 clubs to me. I don't know if you remember or paid attention, but our buddy Muff does the same thing you do and he's a pretty good putter as well.

            I don't line up my putts with a part of the ball, either. For me it takes too long. And what if you get it lined up wrong? I just look at the putt from behind, then address the ball and stroke the putt. No practice strokes, no alignment aid, nothing. And I'm one of are best putters at the course. I rarely three putt, and everybody wants me on their scramble team because if I can see a line a couple of times, I jar a lot of long putts.

              I can't sit and study my putts, if I look at it too long, I over think I all and screw it up. I seem to work best when I just walk up, glance at it all, and hit my putt. I don't line up anything on the ball, hard the time I don't even adjust the ball. Make sure it's clean, set it back down and putt. On the practice green, I can't sit and hit a bunch of putts either. I'll hit a dozen or so more to see about getting the speed figured out. I'll start with a few 3' putts, and after that see about going out to 20' breaking putts. I know that is most of what I'll be looking at in my round, so I hit 6 or so of those and maybe a few longer uphill ones if possible. Then, ilk stand around and wait for everyone else I'm playing with...

              Well, the tournament I played in a week ago, I carded a 93. Seeing how it was a best ball tournament, I ended up winning a little money.
              I'm going to figure that the score they posted for me is after handicap adjustments.

              Par4QC I never, ever, use any mark or any alignment that may be on the ball....name/number/etc.. I turn the ball white-side up.
              I consider myself a very good putter.😉

              +1 to that. I end up focusing on the lines on the ball and not on the speed /line of the putt. And I never 3 putt.

                rsvman2 I don't line up my putts with a part of the ball, either. For me it takes too long. And what if you get it lined up wrong?

                That's me. I can't line it up right getting down there like that.

                I always shake my head when I see a ball that has say the model of the ball on the side instead of it being white and some knucklehead has a line drawn through the name🙄🙄… couldn’t use the name as the line?