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BlackZeda 07-25-2013 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by dennis26 (Post 2418102)
Happy for Phil. Good to see him win an open.

Those were some beautiful shots on the 17th. I was happy to see him win too, although I want to see Westwood win a major at some point too.

JARblue 07-25-2013 01:40 PM

Can't believe I missed this thread upon revival! I love golf. I've always loved golf. About 8 years ago, I had 2 sets of clubs stolen out of my apartment storage. I had a drought after that because I wasn't willing to throw down for new equipment. I finally received a decent set of Cleveland irons (4-PW) for Christmas from my grandparents and my wife bought me an awesome University of Texas golf bag. I picked up a $25 Wilson 5 wood that I can blast ~250 yards without effort, a $50 550cc Green Monster driver from Golfsmith that works fine for my casual purposes, and a $15 68 degree wedge.

I average probably 2-3 rounds per year, so I'm way behind where I want to be. But after ~5 years without playing at all, I am making the best of it. My typical round these days is mid-90s with a birdie or two, a couple of unmentionables, some very nice shots, some terrible 3 putts, and 6-8 beers. I haven't broken 90 since before the drought, and I haven't broken 85 since high school. But I still have a blast every time I play.

I'm hoping to play Newport Dunes (an Arnold Palmer course) in Port Aransas, TX in August when I'm at the beach for vacation. And I also hope to play Laurel Hill in Lorton, VA during a business trip to Fort Belvoir in September.

FPenvy 07-25-2013 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackZeda (Post 2418713)
Those were some beautiful shots on the 17th. I was happy to see him win too, although I want to see Westwood win a major at some point too.

i cant express my sadness when tiger went down hill towards the end a bit. i really want him to win everything again.

tiger is the man lol

JARblue 07-25-2013 02:01 PM

I'm with you, Flacid. I have always rooted for Tiger :tup:

FPenvy 07-25-2013 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2418802)
I'm with you, Flacid. I have always rooted for Tiger :tup:

same here.

speaking of which im at a crossroads on whether to go golf sunday or do a charity car show......car show requires a $20 and from what i can tell will be a lot of ricers.

golf will be around $50, no people, and alcohol. also i've been playing well so that makes it more enjoyable.

i think golf wins lol

JARblue 07-25-2013 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2418805)
speaking of which im at a crossroads on whether to go golf sunday or do a charity car show......car show requires a $20 and from what i can tell will be a lot of ricers.

golf will be around $50, no people, and alcohol. also i've been playing well so that makes it more enjoyable.

i think golf wins lol

no contest there... golf every time :tup:

FPenvy 07-25-2013 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2418834)
no contest there... golf every time :tup:

yea for sure. i was so mad last weekend. driver was on, irons were 80% working lol, wedge game was good, but the typically best part of game wasnt there.....putting. so mad when i got birdie chances and end up with pars and bogeys.....few doubles as well :shakes head:

you know who pars after having a 20ft eagle putt from the fringe.....this guy lol

JARblue 07-25-2013 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2418846)
yea for sure. i was so mad last weekend. driver was on, irons were 80% working lol, wedge game was good, but the typically best part of game wasnt there.....putting. so mad when i got birdie chances and end up with pars and bogeys.....few doubles as well :shakes head:

you know who pars after having a 20ft eagle putt from the fringe.....this guy lol

:icon17: I'm with you there. Bogey after GIR is not an uncommon occurrence during my rounds :ugh2:

FPenvy 07-25-2013 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2418850)
:icon17: I'm with you there. Bogey after GIR is not an uncommon occurrence during my rounds :ugh2:

i rather scramble and get par to feel accomplished then play good to only then blow it on the greens and feel like shit :shakes head:

Brutal 370Z 07-26-2013 08:54 AM

I have to get out soon or I'm going to explode. Been working at a litigation firm all summer so haven't been out nearly as much as I'd like. Going to have the last few weeks off before school starts again so I'm going to power golf (i.e. every day lol)

FPenvy 07-26-2013 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Brutal 370Z (Post 2419784)
I have to get out soon or I'm going to explode. Been working at a litigation firm all summer so haven't been out nearly as much as I'd like. Going to have the last few weeks off before school starts again so I'm going to power golf (i.e. every day lol)

:tup:

get to it man. i'm just pleased my friend left his head pro position at a public course (due to poor ownership/management) and took a assistant pro position at a really awesome and very private country club.....that i am golfing for free on sunday :tiphat:

best perk of knowing a golf pro is free golf lol

Brutal 370Z 07-26-2013 09:13 AM

Sweet deal!! ^

JARblue 07-26-2013 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2418856)
i rather scramble and get par to feel accomplished then play good to only then blow it on the greens and feel like shit :shakes head:

That's where the booze comes in handy :yum:

The last round I played a few months ago, there was a Par 5 where I started with a nice, straight drive and then rolled a beautiful 4 iron up to the front edge of the green about 25 ft from the pin under GIR (not a terribly difficult two putt). I guess I was still a bit amped from the great second shot and blasted the uphill putt over 10 ft past the hole. Coming back downhill was another terrible putt 8 ft back below the hole. My putt for par then ended up perched on the lip and did not fall until I gave it the final tap in for a bogey. When I got back to the cart, I slammed the half empty beer that I had waiting, and said, "man, that was a nice 4 iron!" My father just chuckled and told me I needed to work on my putting. I just ignored him :icon17:

FPenvy 07-26-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2419960)
That's where the booze comes in handy :yum:

The last round I played a few months ago, there was a Par 5 where I started with a nice, straight drive and then rolled a beautiful 4 iron up to the front edge of the green about 25 ft from the pin under GIR (not a terribly difficult two putt). I guess I was still a bit amped from the great second shot and blasted the uphill putt over 10 ft past the hole. Coming back downhill was another terrible putt 8 ft back below the hole. My putt for par then ended up perched on the lip and did not fall until I gave it the final tap in for a bogey. When I got back to the cart, I slammed the half empty beer that I had waiting, and said, "man, that was a nice 4 iron!" My father just chuckled and told me I needed to work on my putting. I just ignored him :icon17:

i read that whole story and the only thing that stuck is that i'm pretty sure you wasted half a beer......:shakes head:

:bowrofl::bowrofl:

but yes i've been there my friend. honestly my putting got a lot better when i switched my putter early last year.

JARblue 07-26-2013 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2419979)
i read that whole story and the only thing that stuck is that i'm pretty sure you wasted half a beer......:shakes head:

:bowrofl::bowrofl:

but yes i've been there my friend. honestly my putting got a lot better when i switched my putter early last year.

:ugh2: I think you read it wrong. Slammed = chugged = gulped = drank fast :tup: I'm a few years out of practice, but I can still shotgun a 12 oz can in ~2-3 sec. In my heyday, I could chug a full pint glass (16 oz) in about twice the time it took the Fox (from The Man Show). Considering he could do it in under a second, I was still incredibly fast :tiphat:


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