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PBRme

Peace, Love, and Rye Whiskey...May your life and your glass always be full

StillAWarrior

Quote from: TallTitan34 on February 09, 2010, 02:36:14 PM
On a good day mid 90's but usually 100-105 like Fry Boy.

Ditto.  Another hacker.

My kids are getting older and showing some interest, so hopefully I can play a bit more and have more "good days."  It's hard to improve when you only play 5-8 rounds per year.
Never wrestle with a pig.  You both get dirty, and the pig likes it.

Spaniel with a Short Tail

mid-80s, about 34 putts/round.  :P

First hole-in-one last year in Door County (Orchards #6).  Never saw it go in.  Had the misfortune of accomplishing this task on a golf outing with ELEVEN other golfers!  Never saw so many Lite beer drinkers switch to top shelf liquor when I had to purchase my obligatory round of drinks!  :D

21Jumpstreet

About 88-92 now that I count everything and put everything out.  Got my first and only hole in one on a short par 4 at 260 yards or so, the beautiful albatross.  Shot 86 at Erin Hills from the third tee, was very happy with that.  I cannot putt, that's a problem.

madtownwarrior

Break 90 on a good day, break 100 on bad day - consistently between 92 - 97...    have played 6 years (started in mid-30's), very inconsistent, can easily go par-par-triple-quad-par-par...   usually 1 bad shot per hole that screws with the score for that hole...


will watch for Lance on the tour with his 22 putts per round average...



mu-rara

Usually 90 - 100.  Have had a few rounds in the 80's.

I am living proof that hole in one is mostly luck.  #14 on Bristlecone Pines.  The members were so pi**ed off they re-built the hole.

LON

Quote from: madtownwarrior on February 10, 2010, 10:55:39 AM
Break 90 on a good day, break 100 on bad day - consistently between 92 - 97...    have played 6 years (started in mid-30's), very inconsistent, can easily go par-par-triple-quad-par-par...   usually 1 bad shot per hole that screws with the score for that hole...


will watch for Lance on the tour with his 22 putts per round average...




I make the "nananananana" sound when I do it.  Looks more impressive.

ultimate

I shot 1 over on the back nine once after starting 4 under after 5 holes...too bad I shot 17 over on the front nine.  I guess I really didn't want to ruin my bogey average.

madtownwarrior

Quote from: LancesOtherNut on February 09, 2010, 12:18:11 PM
I am almost automatic from 10-15 feet and I am rarely outside of 10 feet when lining up putt number 2.  Then again, the greens I am playing are not all that difficult.


Again, Lance, you should be on the tour as PGA tour professionals only average 31% putts made from 10 - 14 feet.   



Percentage of Putts Made by Tour Professionals

DISTANCE   PERCENT MADE
2-foot putts   99%
3-foot putts   91%
4-foot putts   81%
5-foot putts   70%
6-foot putts   62%
7-foot putts   54%
8-foot putts   47%
9-foot putts   43%
10-14 foot putts   31%
15-19 foot putts   19%
20-24 foot putts   14%
25-foot & greater   6%

marquette09

Quote from: Ari Gold on February 08, 2010, 08:35:10 PM
if you didn't count his uses of the foot-wedge, lost balls, water shots and mulligans Marquette09 still would barely break 100

I find this ironic.  Remember the one time you five putted.................from 15 ft away.  The funny part was that you left all five of the putts short of the hole and you still took a bogey because you "had to adjust to the speed of the greens." 

Ari Gold

Quote from: marquette09 on February 10, 2010, 09:56:42 PM
I find this ironic.  Remember the one time you five putted.................from 15 ft away.  The funny part was that you left all five of the putts short of the hole and you still took a bogey because you "had to adjust to the speed of the greens." 

there was no such occurrence

muballer10

I'm usually high 70s, low 80s. Shot 69 once at a course called Hunters Glen in NE Wisconsin....very easy course though. My best round was probably a 78 at Erin Hills from the blacks, which is over 7800 yards. I caddied out there so I had a bit of an advantage.

What is everyone's favorite course in the area? I favorite EH19, but really like Morningstar as well.

ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: muballer10 on February 11, 2010, 09:48:29 PM
I'm usually high 70s, low 80s. Shot 69 once at a course called Hunters Glen in NE Wisconsin....very easy course though. My best round was probably a 78 at Erin Hills from the blacks, which is over 7800 yards. I caddied out there so I had a bit of an advantage.

What is everyone's favorite course in the area? I favorite EH19, but really like Morningstar as well.

Worthy of a new thread, I think.

4everwarriors

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