I don't know what sport you're describing, sir, but it is not golf.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:58 am Yeah to be fair, golf courses might want people to not drink and drive on the course. Be engaged when driving. No phones or hammering beers. Can drink on the tee or whatever, but when actually driving on the course, you are engaged as you can possibly be.
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I mean, by the letter of the law, isn’t it illegal to consume alcohol while driving a golf cart?
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Touchejfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:01 amI don't know what sport you're describing, sir, but it is not golf.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:58 am Yeah to be fair, golf courses might want people to not drink and drive on the course. Be engaged when driving. No phones or hammering beers. Can drink on the tee or whatever, but when actually driving on the course, you are engaged as you can possibly be.
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I mean. How hard is it to drive a golf cart. I mean, yea, ive crashed them. But that was idiocy caused by drinking, not drinking while driving..... Im not drunk, im just exhausted from being up all night drinking.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:19 amTouchejfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:01 amI don't know what sport you're describing, sir, but it is not golf.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:58 am Yeah to be fair, golf courses might want people to not drink and drive on the course. Be engaged when driving. No phones or hammering beers. Can drink on the tee or whatever, but when actually driving on the course, you are engaged as you can possibly be.
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The place I play the most has a hill that has claimed many a cart. The carts now come with GPS handcuffs, where the cart is disabled should the driver depart the path on this particular hole.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 11:16 amI mean. How hard is it to drive a golf cart. I mean, yea, ive crashed them. But that was idiocy caused by drinking, not drinking while driving..... Im not drunk, im just exhausted from being up all night drinking.
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First round in a while today. 84. Wedge play let me down and put one drive OB. Not a bad day.
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Same thing happened to me when I play last week. Worse round in a while. Drive OB and I hit all my irons pretty fat. Would hit the ground behind the ball instead of ball first. Everything came up 10 yards short. So instead of a 10 footer for birdie, it was for par and I didn't make many 1 putts. 87. Yuck.
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Man. I used to be like that. But I swung as hard as I could and my drives would spray everywhere. I also finally just started being conservative. For example. Most par 5's, I won't reach in 2. So what I do is layup to 120 and have an easy wedge coming into the green and hopefully stick it for a 10-20 birdie putt instead of a 60 yard shot that could be chunked or fly over the green because I don't have a club for that.
So I play for the clubs I have instead of getting as close as I can on every single shot. I'd much rather layup if possible.
Disclaimer, this is for when I'm solo only. Scramble or something like that = Balls to the fucking wall and I'm hitting driver off the deck and all that shit. I'm going for a 300+ yard drive if partner(s) are in the fairway. I throw out all my principles of golf in scramble play.
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"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
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I used to be like that. Then I got talked into taking like 1/4 swings (which did not help accuracy, and murdered length/loft), and it's taken two (2) years to get back to a full swing. I hit a drive 280 the other day, and nearly shit myself.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 8:34 amMan. I used to be like that. But I swung as hard as I could and my drives would spray everywhere. I also finally just started being conservative. For example. Most par 5's, I won't reach in 2. So what I do is layup to 120 and have an easy wedge coming into the green and hopefully stick it for a 10-20 birdie putt instead of a 60 yard shot that could be chunked or fly over the green because I don't have a club for that.
So I play for the clubs I have instead of getting as close as I can on every single shot. I'd much rather layup if possible.
Disclaimer, this is for when I'm solo only. Scramble or something like that = Balls to the fucking wall and I'm hitting driver off the deck and all that shit. I'm going for a 300+ yard drive if partner(s) are in the fairway. I throw out all my principles of golf in scramble play.
The good thing is that my short game (100 yards in) has improved dramatically. Hoping to be in the mid-80s by the end of the summer.
Could make me a monster in the tournaments that have been moved back because of covid - my index will still sit somewhere around 20.
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I feel you, it took a long time to get my game under control. Like 10 fucking years.
A couple of important notes.
1. The course I played yesterday was pretty easy. Very little water, OB or sand. Fairly flat as well.
2. I’m a very good scrambler and an above average putter. I can almost always salvage a hole and prevent a double bogey.
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On #2 - the good thing about being bad at golf, and playing the same two courses regularly, is that I know every damned trouble spot on them.Cascadia wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:27 amI feel you, it took a long time to get my game under control. Like 10 fucking years.
A couple of important notes.
1. The course I played yesterday was pretty easy. Very little water, OB or sand. Fairly flat as well.
2. I’m a very good scrambler and an above average putter. I can almost always salvage a hole and prevent a double bogey.
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Same. And there are sooooo many time I still hit there and have to scramble like hell to get a par at best.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:34 amOn #2 - the good thing about being bad at golf, and playing the same two courses regularly, is that I know every damned trouble spot on them.Cascadia wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:27 amI feel you, it took a long time to get my game under control. Like 10 fucking years.
A couple of important notes.
1. The course I played yesterday was pretty easy. Very little water, OB or sand. Fairly flat as well.
2. I’m a very good scrambler and an above average putter. I can almost always salvage a hole and prevent a double bogey.
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
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Yeah 100 and in is still the death of me. I need to just pony up and get a good 56 degree wedge for that 100 and in-ish range. I'm tired of 1/2 and 3/4 swinging my PW for those 100 and under shots. I do have a SW that I found on the course and no one claimed so course called me back to keep it. But I only feel good with that club out of the sand. Not a good grass club for me.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:19 amI used to be like that. Then I got talked into taking like 1/4 swings (which did not help accuracy, and murdered length/loft), and it's taken two (2) years to get back to a full swing. I hit a drive 280 the other day, and nearly shit myself.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 8:34 amMan. I used to be like that. But I swung as hard as I could and my drives would spray everywhere. I also finally just started being conservative. For example. Most par 5's, I won't reach in 2. So what I do is layup to 120 and have an easy wedge coming into the green and hopefully stick it for a 10-20 birdie putt instead of a 60 yard shot that could be chunked or fly over the green because I don't have a club for that.
So I play for the clubs I have instead of getting as close as I can on every single shot. I'd much rather layup if possible.
Disclaimer, this is for when I'm solo only. Scramble or something like that = Balls to the fucking wall and I'm hitting driver off the deck and all that shit. I'm going for a 300+ yard drive if partner(s) are in the fairway. I throw out all my principles of golf in scramble play.
The good thing is that my short game (100 yards in) has improved dramatically. Hoping to be in the mid-80s by the end of the summer.
Could make me a monster in the tournaments that have been moved back because of covid - my index will still sit somewhere around 20.
Just tough being a lefty to find good clubs on a good deal.
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
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I hit a 60 all the time. It's one of the only things I feel confident with.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:30 amYeah 100 and in is still the death of me. I need to just pony up and get a good 56 degree wedge for that 100 and in-ish range. I'm tired of 1/2 and 3/4 swinging my PW for those 100 and under shots. I do have a SW that I found on the course and no one claimed so course called me back to keep it. But I only feel good with that club out of the sand. Not a good grass club for me.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:19 amI used to be like that. Then I got talked into taking like 1/4 swings (which did not help accuracy, and murdered length/loft), and it's taken two (2) years to get back to a full swing. I hit a drive 280 the other day, and nearly shit myself.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 8:34 am
Man. I used to be like that. But I swung as hard as I could and my drives would spray everywhere. I also finally just started being conservative. For example. Most par 5's, I won't reach in 2. So what I do is layup to 120 and have an easy wedge coming into the green and hopefully stick it for a 10-20 birdie putt instead of a 60 yard shot that could be chunked or fly over the green because I don't have a club for that.
So I play for the clubs I have instead of getting as close as I can on every single shot. I'd much rather layup if possible.
Disclaimer, this is for when I'm solo only. Scramble or something like that = Balls to the fucking wall and I'm hitting driver off the deck and all that shit. I'm going for a 300+ yard drive if partner(s) are in the fairway. I throw out all my principles of golf in scramble play.
The good thing is that my short game (100 yards in) has improved dramatically. Hoping to be in the mid-80s by the end of the summer.
Could make me a monster in the tournaments that have been moved back because of covid - my index will still sit somewhere around 20.
Just tough being a lefty to find good clubs on a good deal.
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I've never been more excited for the Charles schwab challenge in my life.
No tiger but just about all the big names that live in the United States will be there.
Jordan Speith is a member here. Hasn't played well, but has done well here in the past. I've got him in many of my draftkings lineups.
Rory was hot heading into the layoff.
Rahm can become world number 1 with a win.
This course does not favor long hitters. Lots of shorter hitters on the list of former winners.
I like rory regardless, but wouldn't be shocked if someone like Webb Simpson wins.
My heavy picks for DK lineups are Rory, Bryson, Webb, Speith, and Ryan Palmer who is also a member and does well in the Texas wind.
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No tiger but just about all the big names that live in the United States will be there.
Jordan Speith is a member here. Hasn't played well, but has done well here in the past. I've got him in many of my draftkings lineups.
Rory was hot heading into the layoff.
Rahm can become world number 1 with a win.
This course does not favor long hitters. Lots of shorter hitters on the list of former winners.
I like rory regardless, but wouldn't be shocked if someone like Webb Simpson wins.
My heavy picks for DK lineups are Rory, Bryson, Webb, Speith, and Ryan Palmer who is also a member and does well in the Texas wind.
Golf is back!
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I know not a lot of golf lovers here....but Gary is in the mix in Texas. Good round going today. A few off the lead.
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Wonder when/if golf is going to suspend play again. Couple more positives today and a few more withdrawals. Oddly enough, all the positives are guys who left the site last week and didn't take the PGA charter flight. What's even more odd to me is these guys testing negative when they get to the course, and then positive a day or 2 later. Should be able to trace that pretty quickly.