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  1. #7851
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    Newark’s finest


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  2. #7852
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    I don't play a lot, but hit up Park Meadows today...
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    sent from Utah.
    sigless.

  3. #7853
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    Is that a fisheye lens or is guy in red The Hulk.


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  4. #7854
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    New shoes felt great today but I still shot a 96. Must need to replace my 10+ year old bag with a new one, then I'm sure I can shoot in the mid 90's next game.

  5. #7855
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    Fore! Who's playing golf, yo-

    Quote Originally Posted by kungpow View Post
    New shoes felt great today but I still shot a 96. Must need to replace my 10+ year old bag with a new one, then I'm sure I can shoot in the mid 90's next game.
    New addition always calls for another.
    It’s like a never ending chain reaction!
    Change outfits, too.
    That’ll easily shed another 5 shots.

  6. #7856
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    Came across some Innova discs for 25 cents a piece at a thrift store.. Added a satchel for two bucks to carry them in. I already had a nice set of discs and good bag. Thinking of trying to get my teen son or daughter interested in walking a course one of these days. Also left the small kit in the back of the wagon in case we stumble across some baskets when traveling and want to throw some..
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

  7. #7857
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    Thank you Mr Woodland. $5 for $380 swapped the cash for a new Fairway Wood (Well not all of it)!

    Kept it together last night for an 85. Never really got hot and never really got too cold. Although, I did get 3 doubles on the back. I did manage to Eagle a derivable Par 4.

    43-42 and started the round with 5 bouges in a row.... didn't let it shake me.
    I'm cool with this, as long as you Kirkwood Bro Brah's stay away from Heavenly when 88 closes- TahoeBc

  8. #7858
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    Starting a round with 5 bogeys in a row would be a good start for me haha

  9. #7859
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    Quote Originally Posted by kungpow View Post
    Starting a round with 5 bogeys in a row would be a good start for me haha
    Takes the scoring pressure off so one can enjoy a good walk and a few brewskis

  10. #7860
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    the boy has been wanting to do drive chip and putt since he saw it before the masters several years ago. this year he gets his chance! i also entered him into a non-competitive youth tournament.

  11. #7861
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    I’ve been on a nice run of playing some of the best courses in the country and the other day was no exception. Martis Camp in Truckee exceeded our expectations... every hole was beautiful.

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    The clubhouse in that last photo is ridiculous. 60k square feet blasted into the side of the mountain with some crazy rock work. I’ll be coming back for sure.

    Shot a 77 despite... uh... a few cocktails.
    I ski 135 degree chutes switch to the road.

  12. #7862
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    Way to get some stoke.

    Quote Originally Posted by kungpow View Post
    Starting a round with 5 bogeys in a row would be a good start for me haha
    Tripped a memory. Keep the faith. I once was 5 over going to the 6th tee as a once a week golfer with a 12 HC and playing clubs cut 3/4" short. Finished 2 under and can still remember the bird at 6 and every one of the 31 strokes on the back 9. That Caddy Shack scene in the storm with the Rev is real. It can happen. I hope the swing finds you someday like it did me.
    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

  13. #7863
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    Fore! Who's playing golf, yo-

    ^^ ha, yes, going deep into the zone happens. I once went 40 on the front and then shot 30 (6 under on the back). Barely remember it, other than a putt lipping out on 18 that would have gone for 29.

    I can only imagine how people who shoot 59 feel.
    I ski 135 degree chutes switch to the road.

  14. #7864
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    I've been stuck in the 92-102 range for a while, yet to break 90. I just started playing semi-regularly in the late summer/fall of last year after taking a year+ off (but before the break I was still always shooting in the 90's). Then I didn't play much this last winter, being in Tahoe almost every weekend. So a few months ago I started playing again about once a week. I'm a 2-3 beer a round kinda guy, not taking it too seriously but I am trying to improve my game. It would be nice to shoot in the high 80's on a semi-regular basis. My irons and short game are my strengths, driver gets crazy when I try to get power and not much distance when I slow it down, but then it goes straight! Putting is just fucking hard but I have my moments sometimes. Golf is just addicting as hell and a great way to spend a day, I truly love it.

  15. #7865
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    Got a call up to fill a spot on the Valley Cup Team for tomorrow. Let's see if I can do better than the 48-40 I posted in the last match. I'll bring a dozen balls to hit first for a warm up this time.
    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

  16. #7866
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    Fore! Who's playing golf, yo-

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    Newark’s finest


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    Speaking of Newark’s finest.
    Boyfriend played an outing at Baltusrol today.
    He said it was hot and miserable.
    Wish my Monday was hot and miserable at a golf course instead.


  17. #7867
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    Quote Originally Posted by kungpow View Post
    I've been stuck in the 92-102 range for a while, yet to break 90. I just started playing semi-regularly in the late summer/fall of last year after taking a year+ off (but before the break I was still always shooting in the 90's). Then I didn't play much this last winter, being in Tahoe almost every weekend. So a few months ago I started playing again about once a week. I'm a 2-3 beer a round kinda guy, not taking it too seriously but I am trying to improve my game. It would be nice to shoot in the high 80's on a semi-regular basis. My irons and short game are my strengths, driver gets crazy when I try to get power and not much distance when I slow it down, but then it goes straight! Putting is just fucking hard but I have my moments sometimes. Golf is just addicting as hell and a great way to spend a day, I truly love it.
    Leave the driver at home. It’s worth a try.

  18. #7868
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    Speaking of Newark’s finest.
    Boyfriend played an outing at Baltusrol today.
    He said it was hot and miserable.
    Wish my Monday was hot and miserable at a golf course instead.

    lol...hot and miserable...at baltusrol...your boyfriend might need a new hobby.

  19. #7869
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    Quote Originally Posted by RockChalk View Post
    lol...hot and miserable...at baltusrol...your boyfriend might need a new hobby.
    Well, he did work til 1am and woke up at 5am to make 7am tee time.

  20. #7870
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    Well, he did work til 1am and woke up at 5am to make 7am tee time.
    Understandable in that case!

    Heading to Denver next week for the 4th, bringing the clubs along. Already have 18 scheduled at Common Grounds but looking for other recs within 30 or so minutes of DT Denver

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    my driver is killing me.

  22. #7872
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    Keep it in the bag?

    Wild ride at the Valley Cup competition. Opening drive was a pop up slice that bounce of a tree that was OB and found the center of the fairway. I holed a couple of 6 footers and 3 20-30 footers in for pars. Sculled a shot from 150 to pin high. Shank-chipped sideways then chipped in for a par. The 3 guys I was playing against were the same HC as me and collapsed on the home stretch watching me pull rabbits out of hats. Two OB's for double bogies and a birdie free woulda, coulda, shoulda been better 82 that was good enough to score points for the team.

    Perfect weather
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    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

  23. #7873
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    Playing in member guest this weekend starting with a practice round tomorrow, I’ll be a shell of a man come Monday am. High point of the golfing season.
    Game is ready , liver ready , it’s like
    Christmas Eve.


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  24. #7874
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    If you can't find your swing, find the bar.
    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

  25. #7875
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    Missed the cut in district qualifier. I haven't played in a tourney like that in a long time...forgot how difficult it can be, grinding all day

    Back to the lumber yard
    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

    BUY THESE------> 193 iM 103 - $50 http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...d.php?t=179797

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