sdandrea1 You sold the place, hit from the duck land out back into the pond???
How did you shoot today at Golf
87 at my home course. Cold and crazy windy but it was poor chipping and putting that killed me.
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Monthly scramble today. Turns out I was 1 of 3 subs and the only original member was the A player. This guy was a wiry, fit, athletic 60-something (no it wasn't @Typhoon-he's taller than John and he's in Florida) who could bomb it. We Eagled our first par 4 after he drove the green (305y). We got to -9 and our team handicap was 6.2
Waiting to see how we did, but not optimistic. Fun day. I got my 2drive minimum in quickly, made a few approaches that led to birdies and sunk my fair share of putts.
Edit- we won Low Gross! $22 each!
79 at Timber Greens. Had one birdie. The 5 wood and 9 iron were the stars today. Had the place to ourselves this morning because they were having the club championship later. Another nice cool dry morning.
sdandrea1 The program office I support used to have a golf day with nice prizes--until the lawyers woke up, that stopped--some teams would try to stack (I was on winning team twice)-once a team proudly announced they had a ringer, guy played on The Citadel golf team, we all said go ahead, get them all. The Citadel
I once played on a scramble with my SIL, his brother and their Dad. My SIL's driver was hot, my putter was hot. We cleaned up. Those are rare days.
sdandrea1 I think these are fun. We had mulligans you can buy, string for putts--some teams said since they did not provide scissors, they never ran out. My teams wasted more time talking stupid strategy among us.
No handicap teams.
Those are the fund raiser events you described. String, mulligans ,etc.
This monthly event is run by the pro. Everyone has to have a GHIN index and every team gets a scaled handicap using a declining % of each player's course handicap. One strategy is to get 2 very good players, one decent guy and a 4th with a mega handicap (20+).
sdandrea1 We had a few of those last year at our club. We somehow won a glow ball scramble late last year. No handicaps, but not many of our good golfers were playing. We had 2 guys that are +20 cappers that went crazy. Apparently playing golf in the dark with a glow ball and 3 clubs is their thing. I did almost nothing until the last hole, our #6 par 3, when I hit one close for a closing birdie.
I don't play many charity scrambles any more, but there's either a group with 4 pros that wins or a group with 4 cheaters.
75, 28. Nothing special or outstanding, except I was hitting an LD driver quite a bit. Not for me, even though I managed same normal distances.
Jake should kill this thing though.
I don't usually play on a Monday, but went out for 13 holes this afternoon because it's likely that my usual Tuesday group won't be playing because of the weather (the forecast is for heavy rain all morning). I wasn't keeping score, more just hitting some shots and trying a few things out - for example, playing a little pitch with my 60° wedge from short of the 12th green to the front hole position rather than the usual choice of putting up the bank (hit it really nicely, and left myself a tap-in - seems that I hit those shots well when I keep the swing loose and relaxed).
I also tried a couple of different shafts in my driver, using a Garmin G80 to get some numbers - the carry distance (a little over 200 yards on the good ones today) is estimated, so wasn't really looking at that, but the clubhead and ball speed are pretty reliable (pretty consistently in the 91-93mph range for clubhead speed once I was warmed up, with ball speeds in the low 130s). I didn't hit enough shots to be sure, but it seemed that I was getting a little bit more speed out of the Tensei Blue I was trying out compared to the Accra FX 3.0 that I've been using - the Accra is very consistent, though, so will need to do more testing with the Tensei to see if it's worth making the switch.