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Old 02-05-2006, 10:11 PM
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It is starting to click a bit better. At least my results are getting better. I changed my grip a bit stronger with the right hand yesterday at the range. Hit some nice 3 woods that way and thought I would give it a try on the course today.

For whatever reason, it freed up my stroke a bit. I am not sure if I was swinging or hitting, but the results were nice. I had a nice solid round. I shot 79 on an average difficulty course (6446 yards - 71.3/125 men's (no point in confusing y'all with women's ratings ). My long game was still a little scruffy, but much improved over the barely breaking 90s rounds I have had recently. I had 3 birds with one being a chip-in from 20 yards on the hardest hole on the back nine (414 dogleg left into a 1-club wind).

Then I decided to play 9 more holes and I lit...it...UP! I finally got comfortable with the grip change and started driving down, out, and through the ball. I started out by almost driving the 1st hole (downhill, downwind 318 yards slight dogleg right) leaving the ball 1 yard short and right of a greenside bunker (missed the green with my chip - don't ask ). I hit 6 greens in regulation and made 4 birds (none over 15 ft). I hit it to 10 feet on the par 3 8th and found the ball mark exactly 1 women's size 10 right of the hole. I shot a 33 with 12 putts (I actually had a 3-putt as well - snarl). It is the best 9 holes of golf I have ever played and ties my low 9 ever. I finally got the putter and the long game in sync (chipping was pretty good too ) and it was scary good.
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Old 02-05-2006, 10:47 PM
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It is starting to click a bit better. At least my results are getting better. I changed my grip a bit stronger with the right hand yesterday at the range. Hit some nice 3 woods that way and thought I would give it a try on the course today.

For whatever reason, it freed up my stroke a bit. I am not sure if I was swinging or hitting, but the results were nice. I had a nice solid round. I shot 79 on an average difficulty course (6446 yards - 71.3/125 men's (no point in confusing y'all with women's ratings ). My long game was still a little scruffy, but much improved over the barely breaking 90s rounds I have had recently. I had 3 birds with one being a chip-in from 20 yards on the hardest hole on the back nine (414 dogleg left into a 1-club wind).

Then I decided to play 9 more holes and I lit...it...UP! I finally got comfortable with the grip change and started driving down, out, and through the ball. I started out by almost driving the 1st hole (downhill, downwind 318 yards slight dogleg right) leaving the ball 1 yard short and right of a greenside bunker (missed the green with my chip - don't ask ). I hit 6 greens in regulation and made 4 birds (none over 15 ft). I hit it to 10 feet on the par 3 8th and found the ball mark exactly 1 women's size 10 right of the hole. I shot a 33 with 12 putts (I actually had a 3-putt as well - snarl). It is the best 9 holes of golf I have ever played and ties my low 9 ever. I finally got the putter and the long game in sync (chipping was pretty good too ) and it was scary good.
Woo hoo...congrats!
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It is starting to click a bit better. At least my results are getting better. I changed my grip a bit stronger with the right hand yesterday at the range. Hit some nice 3 woods that way and thought I would give it a try on the course today.

For whatever reason, it freed up my stroke a bit. I am not sure if I was swinging or hitting, but the results were nice. I had a nice solid round. I shot 79 on an average difficulty course (6446 yards - 71.3/125 men's (no point in confusing y'all with women's ratings ). My long game was still a little scruffy, but much improved over the barely breaking 90s rounds I have had recently. I had 3 birds with one being a chip-in from 20 yards on the hardest hole on the back nine (414 dogleg left into a 1-club wind).

Then I decided to play 9 more holes and I lit...it...UP! I finally got comfortable with the grip change and started driving down, out, and through the ball. I started out by almost driving the 1st hole (downhill, downwind 318 yards slight dogleg right) leaving the ball 1 yard short and right of a greenside bunker (missed the green with my chip - don't ask ). I hit 6 greens in regulation and made 4 birds (none over 15 ft). I hit it to 10 feet on the par 3 8th and found the ball mark exactly 1 women's size 10 right of the hole. I shot a 33 with 12 putts (I actually had a 3-putt as well - snarl). It is the best 9 holes of golf I have ever played and ties my low 9 ever. I finally got the putter and the long game in sync (chipping was pretty good too ) and it was scary good.
Wow! Do you have them bullet proof bracelts and a cape too? Congrats! Great playing.
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Old 02-05-2006, 11:46 PM
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Wow! Do you have them bullet proof bracelts and a cape too? Congrats! Great playing.
No bracelets, but I do have flat left and bent right bulletproof wrists!
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Then I decided to play 9 more holes and I lit...it...UP! I finally got comfortable with the grip change and started driving down, out, and through the ball. I started out by almost driving the 1st hole (downhill, downwind 318 yards slight dogleg right) leaving the ball 1 yard short and right of a greenside bunker (missed the green with my chip - don't ask ). I hit 6 greens in regulation and made 4 birds (none over 15 ft). I hit it to 10 feet on the par 3 8th and found the ball mark exactly 1 women's size 10 right of the hole. I shot a 33 with 12 putts (I actually had a 3-putt as well - snarl). It is the best 9 holes of golf I have ever played and ties my low 9 ever. I finally got the putter and the long game in sync (chipping was pretty good too ) and it was scary good.
Congratulations, Steph, on a great round. It is especially rewarding given your frustrations of late. Most especially, congratulations on your commitment to long-term progress and your willingness to substitute today's Mechanics and Feels for those of yesterday.

The words of Homer Kelley continue to ring true (1-E):

"The student must approach instruction as a step-by-step process. The only real short cuts are more and more know-how. A careless beginning can be disastrous. Every board and every panel must be cut to fit its place and cut to fit in with the overall design. It's as premature to expect the complete results of instruction before the last factor is fitted in, understood and mastered."
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Old 02-06-2006, 10:04 AM
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Congratulations, Steph, on a great round. It is especially rewarding given your frustrations of late. Most especially, congratulations on your commitment to long-term progress and your willingness to substitute today's Mechanics and Feels for those of yesterday.

The words of Homer Kelley continue to ring true (1-E):

"The student must approach instruction as a step-by-step process. The only real short cuts are more and more know-how. A careless beginning can be disastrous. Every board and every panel must be cut to fit its place and cut to fit in with the overall design. It's as premature to expect the complete results of instruction before the last factor is fitted in, understood and mastered."
While Sunday's golf made me feel much better about my game and one can't argue with the results, I need to get my stroke on video and see what it looks like. I am a little worried that I have regressed a little vis-a-vis the changes I have been trying to implement. I hope to get some video work done this next weekend. I don't think I am flipping , but I might be a little off plane. The video will tell all.

Regardless, I am still fighting the cuts which I don't like. Luke the Nuke likes them left to righters 'cause he hits it a ton, but I need to hit it straight or a little draw to boost my distance. Thanks for the good words!
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you go girl!!!
I'm very happy for you!!
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Old 02-06-2006, 12:22 PM
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I'm very happy for you!!
Thanks. As you can see, not only was my ball striking pretty good, but I had your kind of putting day. I missed exactly 1 putt inside of 15 feet on that last 9 hole stretch. I missed about a five footer because of a mis-read which cost me a 3-putt and a 32. Oh, well, I guess you can't make them all, but it sure seemed like I was going to for awhile.
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Thanks. As you can see, not only was my ball striking pretty good, but I had your kind of putting day. I missed exactly 1 putt inside of 15 feet on that last 9 hole stretch. I missed about a five footer because of a mis-read which cost me a 3-putt and a 32. Oh, well, I guess you can't make them all, but it sure seemed like I was going to for awhile.
Isn't it great when the little gopher keeps running in the hole? One thing I've done in the past was to keep my putting stats. I did it every round for an entire year. I wanted to know if I was as good at putting as my BIG HEAD thought I was.
My lowest putts per GIR was 1.125 (7 birdies) and I averaged about 1.71 per GIR for the year. At the time, it was a very good average compared to the Tour. And it was THE ONLY thing that I had in my game that resembled a professional, B.Y. (Before Yoda).
Keeping that kind of information gives you an idea about the best places to shave strokes.
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