Shot 88 today in the senior golf league, good enough for 2nd place in the hackers flight. No birdies, which was disappointing because I missed a birdie on one of the par 3s after a hitting a sweet feeling TS3 PW to 5 feet. I only had one bad drive, which hit a tree and deflected into a pond, lol. That led to the only triple bogey of the day. I didn't make any long or even medium length putts, but I was getting them close. There's something to be said for low stress 2-putts.

Another discouraging day.

41-50. I just lost my swing after 8 holes. I had been playing well up till then.
8 GIRs and 37 putts.
The putter was cold but once again the biggest problem was the irons. Like @Spartan I wasted some great drives. I practiced irons yesterday with a purpose, and did great. I just couldn't repeat it today.
Our team only lost a buck per person.

Oh well, maybe we will get rained out Friday.

Par4QC I've kept the gophers at home the past 2 Sundays, with my SW.

But it seems like it is going much farther than ever!!

I've got that shot.......

Played a two-man indoor scramble today with three teams . We played Arnies Bay Hill course in honor of this weekends tournanent. My partner and I were 3 over on the front side.
We were still doing fine on the back when we took a 9 on a par 5. Hey, skitty things happen. We won by 1 stroke.
Having fun on a Wednesday afternoon on state-line road at the Indiana/Ohio
NE border. 😎⛳🏌️‍♂️

81 at Tarpon Springs. Had two birdies. Same as Monday, just not back to back. Excellent ball striking today, best in awhile. The greens at Tarpon Springs are Bermuda and are slower than the SeaDwarf Paspalum greens at Timber Greens,

Also, Paspalum is much less grainy. So you really don't have to read the grain, like Bermuda. Anyway, never really got adjusted to the slower speed and left too many putts short. Happens there a lot.

We went out first at 7:00 and were done at 10:03. After the round we were in the car and one of the guys in the group behind us came up and tapped on the window.

He said he was very happy with how fast we played. Said he played in a 5 hour round recently. Another gorgeous morning on the course. 65 degrees when we went out.

    Sneakylong He said he was very happy with how fast we played. Said he played in a 5 hour round recently

    We've had similar comments made by groups who follow us. We walk, and usually it's riders who come up and say
    "We groaned when we saw 4 walkers ahead of us, but we had a hard time keeping up!!"

    Eguller No lunch ? How’s the diet going ?

    Diet is not going so well. lol. But we skip eating lunch out to save a few bucks this time of year. The summer Paradise Card starts April 1st. So the rates will start to go down.

    rsvman2
    He said the diet isn't going too well, maybe Sneakyfat is more appropriate.
    On a related note, my fat ass stepped on the scale today and I was under 200 for the first time in a long while.

      sdandrea1 forgot what that feels like. I'm at 214, down from 223

      I got as high as 223 myself two years ago. Then got down to 193. Now I’m up to 213.

      I’m 6 feet and carry it well because I look taller than I am (longer torso). I was 165 with a 32 inch waist in high school. Most of my adult life I was ~ 175 with a 34” waist.

      Then I retired early and blew right thru a 36 inch waist and settled at 38 inch. I think ~ 200 is where I can maintain.

      When I got down to 193 I justified not staying there because I didn’t want to buy a new wardrobe. Lol

        Putter kills another good ball striking round. 11/14 fairways, 12 greens, 33 putts. 14 pars and 4 bogeys.

        This was a new putter today. I misread two putts, but everything else was close. Longest 2nd putt was 4 feet. Made every putt 6 foot or under, missed every putt over 6 feet. Admittedly, my home course is notorious for tough greens for putting and chipping. I did a spreadsheet stats check...my average putts on my home course, 32.2. My average on all other courses combined, 30.4.

        Still you'd think one would go in once in a while, especially when I have played this course 300+ times.

          Some days ya just putt like shit… lip outs, run everything over the edge, leave putts on the lip. Doesn’t mean you need an overhaul or a different putter.

            Bravopilot I don’t see anything great about the new putters. There is nothing groundbreaking. No putter is claiming “ 3 more inches!!” What is Scotty Cameron doing to Newport’s every year to make them more whatever… nothing. I’ve found a sweet spot of putter years that I like. The NP from you is that year, my Ping Redwood Anser.

              Sneakylong When I got down to 193 I justified not staying there because I didn’t want to buy a new wardrobe. Lol

              HaHa, I got down to 155 (at 5'10") and 32"waist at 56 or so. Threw out all my bigger clothes because "I'll never need those again" Oops.

              Typhoon I don’t see anything great about the new putters. There is nothing groundbreaking. No putter is claiming “ 3 more inches!!” What is Scotty Cameron doing to Newport’s every year to make them more whatever… nothing. I’ve found a sweet spot of putter years that I like. The NP from you is that year, my Ping Redwood Anser.

              https://www.bunkered.co.uk/gear/why-odyssey-ai-one-putters-use-artificial-intelligence/

              This is interesting. Can putters become more forgiving on mishits? Callaway thinks so. Whether it's marketing hype or real, I'm intrigued. Is this where everyone could gain strokes on the green? Can AI help on mishit putts?

              “What’s the key similarity between the world’s best and us weekend hackers? We all mishit putts. And when miss the centre of the putter face, the ball doesn’t travel as far, so it’ll either stay out on either side of the hole, or left short.

              Think about all the times you’ve three-putted. Those were mostly due to a lack of control from a mishit putt.

              The Callaway boffins crunched the numbers and worked out that their players lost a combined $25 million in prize money in 2023 due to three-putts. At our level, meanwhile, the average 15-handicap player will three-putt more than three greens per round. There might not be as much on the line, but that will still cause a lot of damage on any scorecard.”

              “Rahm isn’t a player that likes to make changes, but these numbers were enough to convince him to put the Odyssey Ai-One putter in the bag. Is it enough to convince you?”

              I am gaming a putter from a good 15 years ago that attacked the problem a different way. The insert is softest in the middle and gets gradually firmer out toward the toe and the heel. Thus a ball struck at any reasonable point on the face goes about the same distance.

              Direction is affected because ir is not a high MOI putter, but when the distance is not affected much, three-putts become a lot less common.