The Playing Golf Thread
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golfaddick said:RedPanda said:
I played Vale do Lobo Royal on Monday. I’ve never been somewhere so pristine and pure, it even smelt nice (pine trees). Are all the expensive courses in that area just as classy, or even more so? We played 3 Pestana tracks before (Gramacho, Silves, Vale da Pinta), they were interesting but after VDL it felt a bit like we’d wasted 3 days.
I’m going to try and play more ‘proper’ courses this year. I’ve booked Prince’s, St George’s and will hopefully try North Foreland & London GC a couple of times. Blackheath is tempting too but it looks pricey for its length and layout.
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I've just played the most golf I ever have in 2 days - 18 at Princes yesterday, another 18 this morning plus 18 at North Foreland this afternoon.I love the Shores nine at Princes, totalled 83 in my two goes at it. The new Himalayas is cool but it's not 'proper' links. Lots of ponds and waste areas, it looks more like a Chambers Bay, Whistling Straits type track than a UK links. I think the other nines will be renovated so hopefully they stay traditional.My online favourites No Laying Up have had some quality podcasts recently. If you want a laugh then check out Aphibarnrat last week, and Eddie Pepperell's sense of humour isn't far behind https://nolayingup.com/category/podcasts/0
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Having played 25 times on the local pitch and putt with my teenage years 9 iron, 7 iron and putter, I recently invested in a full set of clubs, bag and trolley and tried out a 9 hole course with par 4s and 5s. The long holes have freaked me out and messed my swing right up through trying to add power.
Anyway... followed my mates advice of investing in lessons rather than clubs. 40 quid for clubs, 125 quid for 6 30-min lessons
Am getting into it. Even have a decent green outside my house to practice chipping. Am still crap, but am improving. Plenty of courses to try out around Norwich, too.
Even used this to convince myself to get Sky Sports when they rang up with an offer. I now have a whole new angle on watching golf.
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:Having played 25 times on the local pitch and putt with my teenage years 9 iron, 7 iron and putter, I recently invested in a full set of clubs, bag and trolley and tried out a 9 hole course with par 4s and 5s. The long holes have freaked me out and messed my swing right up through trying to add power.
Anyway... followed my mates advice of investing in lessons rather than clubs. 40 quid for clubs, 125 quid for 6 30-min lessons
Am getting into it. Even have a decent green outside my house to practice chipping. Am still crap, but am improving. Plenty of courses to try out around Norwich, too.
Even used this to convince myself to get Sky Sports when they rang up with an offer. I now have a whole new angle on watching golf.
Enjoying!
As for the game of golf. Like you I started with pitch & put courses & progressed then onto 9 hole-ers with a mix if par 3's & 4. When I got onto main 18 holes I found myself trying to hit the ball too hard to get the distance. All that done was to produce a slice & therefore trouble with trees & OOB. Learnt to just play my own game & not try to keep up with the longer hitters. Best golfing days came within the last 15 years where I was hitting my drives fairly straight.....not long at all & generally can't reach a 400 yard par 4 in 2.....but can scramble well & as a 19 handicapper can usually get around a decent length course under 100. Keep it up & spend more time practicing chip shots than hitting 50 balls with your driver on the range.2 -
golfaddick said:Siv_in_Norfolk said:Having played 25 times on the local pitch and putt with my teenage years 9 iron, 7 iron and putter, I recently invested in a full set of clubs, bag and trolley and tried out a 9 hole course with par 4s and 5s. The long holes have freaked me out and messed my swing right up through trying to add power.
Anyway... followed my mates advice of investing in lessons rather than clubs. 40 quid for clubs, 125 quid for 6 30-min lessons
Am getting into it. Even have a decent green outside my house to practice chipping. Am still crap, but am improving. Plenty of courses to try out around Norwich, too.
Even used this to convince myself to get Sky Sports when they rang up with an offer. I now have a whole new angle on watching golf.
Enjoying!
As for the game of golf. Like you I started with pitch & put courses & progressed then onto 9 hole-ers with a mix if par 3's & 4. When I got onto main 18 holes I found myself trying to hit the ball too hard to get the distance. All that done was to produce a slice & therefore trouble with trees & OOB. Learnt to just play my own game & not try to keep up with the longer hitters. Best golfing days came within the last 15 years where I was hitting my drives fairly straight.....not long at all & generally can't reach a 400 yard par 4 in 2.....but can scramble well & as a 19 handicapper can usually get around a decent length course under 100. Keep it up & spend more time practicing chip shots than hitting 50 balls with your driver on the range.0 -
Anyone played golf in Majorca? Any course recommendations...cheers.
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played park wood on Friday - a really nice course by my standards anyway as usually hack my way round Barnehurst/cray valley/Ruxley reasonable aswell £29.50 and top quality and pretty quiet.
gradually finding a bit of consistency just need to work on my short game desperately as it is costing me a lot of shots.0 -
ImBetterThanShaun said:Anyone played golf in Majorca? Any course recommendations...cheers.
I've played both Son Vida and Son Muntaner - would recommend both, especially Son Vida.1 -
palarsehater said:played park wood on Friday - a really nice course by my standards anyway as usually hack my way round Barnehurst/cray valley/Ruxley reasonable aswell £29.50 and top quality and pretty quiet.
gradually finding a bit of consistency just need to work on my short game desperately as it is costing me a lot of shots.
I played Hever on.Monday. Beautiful course in great condition. Tough but fair course. 29 points though but felt I played better than the points suggest.0 -
ChiAddick said:palarsehater said:played park wood on Friday - a really nice course by my standards anyway as usually hack my way round Barnehurst/cray valley/Ruxley reasonable aswell £29.50 and top quality and pretty quiet.
gradually finding a bit of consistency just need to work on my short game desperately as it is costing me a lot of shots.
I played Hever on.Monday. Beautiful course in great condition. Tough but fair course. 29 points though but felt I played better than the points suggest.0 - Sponsored links:
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Not for this thread !!
Rory is on fire 🔥
On for a 59 final round....
8 shots in the lead with 4 holes to play
Great news for next week 👍
Come on Rory !!!0 -
Shame he didn't do it. I think he went looking for it on the par 3 16th instead of maybe just trying to put it on the green. Saying that, his 2nd to the 17th was out of this world. Shame he bunkered himself on the last.0
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played Cottesmore on Monday, very tight in places, greens were in great condition and a steady pace across the 18. Shot a 93 played some good stuff played some bad stuff but now currently playing off 15 (Self cut from 22 at start of year) scored 29 points in society day, and a friend I play with often is a 15 handicap and sick of giving me shots when I out drive him most of the time, so I've a long road ahead but working steadily towards a regular 15 handicap1
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Played Monday the worst I have ever played, 9 holes at Boars head . New course to me but no excuse not really sure what was happening started with a drive down the middle of the first fairway in excess of 250yards, still proceeded to lose 2 balls when only 150 yards or a bit more to the green, that summed it up completely. My around the green shots which are normally bread and butter would go past the green.
What I couldn't really grasp, I knew I was positioning myself in a bad line. So I knew I would be wayward unless I was fortunate but I couldn't fix on the course and just got worse, probably got around +3 on most holes on average, really disappointing but my 3rd round this year, other 2 on the 9 at poult wood (mainly par 3's) back to the drawing board, hoping to go on Saturday maybe somewhere in Orpington. I know I need lessons but just haven't got round to them, normally the aim is to shoot around 100 or slightly more round a normal 18, although I know I don't play enough to get better naturally.
Frustrating game, love the game. Monday I could have launched my clubs on many occasions and it takes a lot for me to lose it like that.
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magic1999 said:played Cottesmore on Monday, very tight in places, greens were in great condition and a steady pace across the 18. Shot a 93 played some good stuff played some bad stuff but now currently playing off 15 (Self cut from 22 at start of year) scored 29 points in society day, and a friend I play with often is a 15 handicap and sick of giving me shots when I out drive him most of the time, so I've a long road ahead but working steadily towards a regular 15 handicap
That is some hell of a cut, why did you do this because of your friend complaining? Surely you only cut it when your scores suggest so? I am not even good enough and last society day I played of a womans handicap scored about 25, its not that I am rubbish its just piecing everything together. One day my short game will be good, the next Tees and the latter rubbish, I put it mainly due to only going a handful of times a year, will try to go weekly up until September when I have a work golf day so hopefully I can be competitive by then.0 -
magic1999 said:played Cottesmore on Monday, very tight in places, greens were in great condition and a steady pace across the 18. Shot a 93 played some good stuff played some bad stuff but now currently playing off 15 (Self cut from 22 at start of year) scored 29 points in society day, and a friend I play with often is a 15 handicap and sick of giving me shots when I out drive him most of the time, so I've a long road ahead but working steadily towards a regular 15 handicap
Self cut? What??1 -
I played off 18 3 weeks ago at seaford head and came in with 44 points. I quite like the challenge of the lower handicap. its quite a challenge not having a shot on a hole. In the past I have never used woods 4 iron was my longest club. I borrowed a driver a couple of months ago and my distance has improved no end, and my approach is a lot shorter so my scores are coming down. Not being a member of a club and not having an official handicap its hard to judge to some extent, so I use my society one and if you get a certain amount of points you'll get cut so society wise I've been cut to 14 as I said I am quite enjoying the challenge0
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44 points!!!! 🤪3
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Yesterday I played a Foursomes match with my partner playing off 29. At times it was a bit frustrating but overall it was probably the best lesson I’ve ever had in course management. I really had to think hard about what shots I was leaving him and also what advice I gave him for his shots.0
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charente addick said:Yesterday I played a Foursomes match with my partner playing off 29. At times it was a bit frustrating but overall it was probably the best lesson I’ve ever had in course management. I really had to think hard about what shots I was leaving him and also what advice I gave him for his shots.1
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magic1999 said:I played off 18 3 weeks ago at seaford head and came in with 44 points. I quite like the challenge of the lower handicap. its quite a challenge not having a shot on a hole. In the past I have never used woods 4 iron was my longest club. I borrowed a driver a couple of months ago and my distance has improved no end, and my approach is a lot shorter so my scores are coming down. Not being a member of a club and not having an official handicap its hard to judge to some extent, so I use my society one and if you get a certain amount of points you'll get cut so society wise I've been cut to 14 as I said I am quite enjoying the challenge
And if you can score 44 points off 18 then you absolutely need to be cut.2 -
RedChaser said:charente addick said:Yesterday I played a Foursomes match with my partner playing off 29. At times it was a bit frustrating but overall it was probably the best lesson I’ve ever had in course management. I really had to think hard about what shots I was leaving him and also what advice I gave him for his shots.2
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charente addick said:RedChaser said:charente addick said:Yesterday I played a Foursomes match with my partner playing off 29. At times it was a bit frustrating but overall it was probably the best lesson I’ve ever had in course management. I really had to think hard about what shots I was leaving him and also what advice I gave him for his shots.
Glad to see you thinking off the lower handicap, frustrated etc. he probably felt more under pressure playing with you, I hope he didn't realise you were getting frustrated , doubt that would help.FWIW that's coming from someone who is low standard , just I feel it has its own pressure anyway. I am sure you probably helped him but the way you put it on here seems quite bitter
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Foursomes is a horrible format. You have to play with somebody who understands you didn't mean to hit it into the shit.
Never say sorry though. Makes it worse.2 -
johnnybev1987 said:charente addick said:RedChaser said:charente addick said:Yesterday I played a Foursomes match with my partner playing off 29. At times it was a bit frustrating but overall it was probably the best lesson I’ve ever had in course management. I really had to think hard about what shots I was leaving him and also what advice I gave him for his shots.
Glad to see you thinking off the lower handicap, frustrated etc. he probably felt more under pressure playing with you, I hope he didn't realise you were getting frustrated , doubt that would help.FWIW that's coming from someone who is low standard , just I feel it has its own pressure anyway. I am sure you probably helped him but the way you put it on here seems quite bitter
Like I say, it was a good learning experience for me as I don’t concentrate on course management as much as I did yesterday. Hopefully it will help me in future.2 -
golfaddick said:magic1999 said:I played off 18 3 weeks ago at seaford head and came in with 44 points. I quite like the challenge of the lower handicap. its quite a challenge not having a shot on a hole. In the past I have never used woods 4 iron was my longest club. I borrowed a driver a couple of months ago and my distance has improved no end, and my approach is a lot shorter so my scores are coming down. Not being a member of a club and not having an official handicap its hard to judge to some extent, so I use my society one and if you get a certain amount of points you'll get cut so society wise I've been cut to 14 as I said I am quite enjoying the challenge
And if you can score 44 points off 18 then you absolutely need to be cut.
Not played there for years but used to be very good for a municipal course.0 -
charente addick said:johnnybev1987 said:charente addick said:RedChaser said:charente addick said:Yesterday I played a Foursomes match with my partner playing off 29. At times it was a bit frustrating but overall it was probably the best lesson I’ve ever had in course management. I really had to think hard about what shots I was leaving him and also what advice I gave him for his shots.
Glad to see you thinking off the lower handicap, frustrated etc. he probably felt more under pressure playing with you, I hope he didn't realise you were getting frustrated , doubt that would help.FWIW that's coming from someone who is low standard , just I feel it has its own pressure anyway. I am sure you probably helped him but the way you put it on here seems quite bitter
Like I say, it was a good learning experience for me as I don’t concentrate on course management as much as I did yesterday. Hopefully it will help me in future.
Thanks for your response mate, I took your original comments to seem like you were annoyed/ bitter about itGlad you both enjoyed it, that's what it should be about
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For those aren't members of a club and "guess" their handicaps, I suggest using MyOnlineGolf. After three rounds it'll calculate your handicap, then continue to track it with each new scorecard you put in. Everyone who doesn't have an official handicap in my society uses it and it's pretty damn good. Most courses are already on there, so just a case of finding it, entering the conditions / tees you played off, chuck in score. Job done.5
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Currently playing my local course.
Absolute shite.
Rory.6 -
I gave up golf for about ten years when the kids came around as I couldn’t afford the time or the money. Since I started back it’s been my ambition to get back, even if only briefly, to the handicap I achieved as a decent teenager (6). In those days your handicap was based on your best ever score as opposed to these days under the CONGU system when you have to earn it consistently rather than just have one daft day (which some then struggle to play to afterwards). Despite a number of ailments both mental and physical I got down to 6.9 today which is the best I’ve been in nearly 40 years so I’m homing in. I’m determined to do it even if the putting stroke and the old brain are much less trustworthy than they were. A minor and inconsequential achievement in life’s rich tapestry but for a day at least I’m feeling pleased with myself.7