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09-13-2006 07:36 PM #61
I HAVE PLAYED ABOUT 50 FULL ROUNDS, ANOTHER 10 OR SO PRACTICE ROUNDS AND THEN ABOUT 10-15 NINE HOLES.
BUT THEN i ALSO spent 2 days a week at the practice range workign on game and lessons, .
i like to get out a lot i guess
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09-13-2006 07:36 PM #62
oops sorry for caps, stupid fingers don't work
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09-13-2006 08:15 PM #63
I go out 3 time a week once for mens night and twice on the weekend. and a hell of a lot of tournements.
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09-20-2006 12:23 PM #64Originally Posted by little brit
Yes, little brit, we usually take a cart. I see my husband more on the course than anywhere else. If we walk it is like we are playing apart, if we ride then we get to share time together in the cart. Besides I could never carry my huge TM bag around, and since it was an anniversarry gift I feel bad if I don't take it. I find the socializing a very big part of the golf game that I like, even if golfing with strangers, just seems you can socialize more with a cart. I also find it easier to drink (a few pop of course) and drive the cart than to walk and drink.Last edited by kerisb; 09-20-2006 at 08:23 PM.
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09-20-2006 03:15 PM #65Originally Posted by kerisb
I could see doing that. I have only ever been in a cart once, and my game that day was just about the worst ever but it feels very luxurious, pampered even. I feel I really need the exercise so I tend to walk, and my usual friends always want to walk so I am usually stuck with it.
I have only played with my hubby a couple of times. We had fun but he is pretty busy at the moment. He works, I golf. Tough deal and when we did play it was weird we always seemed to hit in just about the same place so just walked together.
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09-20-2006 03:21 PM #66Originally Posted by little britPinShark
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09-20-2006 05:06 PM #67
When you walk you seem to be more in the game and most times your game results are better; it seems like you have more time to think about what your going to do on the next shot. It also gives you a lot more time to come up with a good excuse!
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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09-20-2006 05:39 PM #68
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Originally Posted by big mac"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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09-20-2006 06:24 PM #69
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Originally Posted by big mac
80 rounds as of tomorrowMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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09-20-2006 06:30 PM #70
I think I'll hit double digits after my games tomorrow and friday Why doesn't money grow on trees?
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09-20-2006 06:36 PM #71Originally Posted by Pinshark
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09-20-2006 06:41 PM #72Originally Posted by big mac
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09-20-2006 06:43 PM #73
Yeah that is the other reason I am not playing 100 games a season. Price. and if you add in a cart, Wow!
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09-20-2006 07:39 PM #74Originally Posted by little brit
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09-20-2006 07:41 PM #75Originally Posted by sharkshooter
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09-20-2006 08:12 PM #76
Oh,by the way, I'm up to 6 rounds this year.
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09-22-2006 02:32 PM #77Originally Posted by big mac
I do want my play to become better, cus I can be a very competitive person. But I found a couple of weeks ago that if I made a lousy shot I would get really frustrated and mad at myself ( I also have a wicked temper). I know I can ,make those awesome shots and start to expect too much of myself. The more frustrated I became the worse my game got. The whole reason why I started golf was to spend more time with my hubby, and enjoy the fresh air and scenery of the courses, never even occurred to me that I would ever be serious about the game!! But I am the type of person that believes "stress" is a "killer", so try not to get stressed out about too much. I am now going to try to go back to my old way of thinking on the course, I know I can make the shot but if I don't that's ok. it is only a game, not life or death, and I like me alot better when I'm in the laid back mode rather than the frustrated mode, so i guess that is why I treat it as more of a social gathering than a serious game. Taking it to serious just brings out the wrong side in me!!! As for excuses...........the only excuse I ever use is I screwed up again!!! LOL
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09-22-2006 04:21 PM #78
I guess living in Southwestern Ontario allows us to golf more. I have logged 75 games this year and will be around 85-90 by the end of the season.
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09-22-2006 04:44 PM #79
Holy jumpins "Kerisb" I would have figured that after reading some of these posts over the past two monthes you would be--Mellow yellow by now. I started to play 4 years ago to get exercise after a heart attack---I never figured I would get so serious about it even tho my excuse for playing is for relaxation and to spend time with my wife other than on the couch. We have played well over 60 games this year and have a riot. We do want to get better but we are not going to let the seriousness of how good or how bad we are get in the way of enjoyment.
The funny thing about this game is when you relax--you seem to have a better game--it just goes to prove that more of this game is played between the ears. None of us will ever be Tiger Woods--I think I want to be more like John Daly---you will live longer-----I think.
Looking forward to meeting you guys next weekDoes the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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09-25-2006 09:55 AM #80
Hey Big Mac.....no worries I am a pretty mellow yellow kind of person, actually most of the time too mellow yellow. That is why when I get up tight about something I hate it then have to figure out why it's happening.....with golf I saw my score go down really good and consistently this year. Then all of a sudden it just seemed to sit there, now it has gone back up again. So instead of fighting it I am just going to play to have fun and forget about the score till next year, then I will start all over again. But trust me I am a mellow yellow kind of person!!! My worst fault is expecting too much of myself, and not knowing when to admit that I expected too much!!!
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09-27-2006 09:06 AM #81
Hey Big mac, update on my game......promised myself I would be calmer on the course for the rest of the year, kind of (like a nice young lady on the course). Well I played Mountain Creek and Arnprior yesterday with one of my golfing partners from work. It was an awesome day!!! I lost a few balls, made some really horrible shots, actually took 5 off the tee on my first tee box at MC yep that little ditch got me, but just laughed at everything that went wrong ( actually a little curse word escaped out once in a while by accident which was even funnier since I was trying so hard not to. Anyways stayed Mellow Yellow all day, had a horrible score, but a great day, and tons of laughs!! Made a deal with myself, there are a few family stress's right now that I have to take care of , but going to go back to the old carefree me!!! And believe it or not your input helped me decide that ..........so Thank You!!!
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09-27-2006 09:36 AM #82
Played my 103 round monday.Helps being a member at a golf course.Game is much better than last year playing green fees.
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09-27-2006 04:57 PM #83
Kerisb--glad to hear that--the one big thing I have found about this silly game is that you dont think about anything else when your playing and one good shot with friends around to congratulate you on it--makes you forget all the bad shots before! See you Sat--as all the little ones say "3 more sleeps"!
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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09-27-2006 08:33 PM #84
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Originally Posted by LHSteve
This year I missed close to 7 weeks of golf in May/June and I am still going to be over 100 rounds played With decent weather for the next month and a half I will maybe reach 120.My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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09-28-2006 01:38 PM #85
I played on average 2 games per week so 50+ already...
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10-21-2006 04:34 PM #86
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Today marks my 100th entry for 2006 into the handicap computer. If it does not snow next week I should be able to play another 10-15 times. A cold, wet day on the golf course still beats just about anything else. Pity that my scores are increasing each time I play
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10-24-2006 09:05 AM #87
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As of this week I have 120 rounds and expect to play at least another 10 before the season is over. Heading to Myrtle Beach next week.
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10-24-2006 09:44 AM #88
I pulled in about 15 full rounds, half of which were tournament rounds (not smart considering how little I played)...hit the range once, and a putting green twice. oh and 6 of those 15 rounds were in april ... damn what a write off this season was.
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10-24-2006 06:10 PM #89
Only 19 so far
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10-24-2006 06:13 PM #90
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