I went to practice the other day. When I got there I could hear thunder but nothing close. I was just putting with my huge rubber grip do I figured I wouldn't be in bad shape. There were people on the range too.
But after a while it turned nastier so I thought I'd leave when I thought I saw the mark of voldemort in the sky(second pic). Just as I was driving away about 5 lightning flashes struck very near by, and shortly after that I saw/heard ambulances going toward the course. Hope everyone was okay.
"One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."
Hail here now again, a tornado warning last night with massive close range thunder/lightening with sirens and bomb shelter warnings.
Nuked a good portion of my garden.
Terje was right.
"We're all kooks to somebody else." -Shelby Menzel
Yeah, the weather from golden to Idaho springs is crazy. One year, 2 years ago I think, every time I drove thru there it was hailing. I love exciting weather, but having that happen that year made me steer clear of that region.
"One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."
Fuck the weather. I'm still heading out.
See yall in about an hour.
The best things in life aren't things.
So, I had a bit of a mental break-through that has caused me to start laying up on more par 5's than I used to. Looking over past scorecards and where I made birdies, a huge number of them came on short par 4's where I had less than 135 yards into the green. Meaning with wedges there was a high probability of me hitting it somewhat close to the pin.
On par 5's where I went for it in two, if I hit the green or was very close with a short chip, I had an extremely high percentage of making birdie. But if it was a longer par 5 and I left myself a long chip or half wedge, I was no more likely to make birdie than if I had to hit a full wedge (and possibly less so), and of course hitting 3-wood for my second shot brings far more risk into play compared to an 8 or 9 iron.
Seems like kind of a no-brainer and obvious, but sometimes you have to see the stats to force you to change your behavior. Instead of thinking about the chance for an eagle (which are rare as my eagle putts are usually long), I'm far better off trying to turn par 5's into short par 4's unless I estimate at least a 50% chance of hitting the green in 2.
Fucking 82 , my shot game is shit .
Ended up getting the entire nine in. Stayed clear except for one little sprinkle but it was otherwise sunny.
This was a fun carry:
Hylands cart girl part duex:
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^^^ nice golfing with ya MF..... good times
Sorry I missed it foos. My sliced achilles and potentially $3k car repair that just popped up has messed up everything pretty good right now. I've got one of those aftermarket warranties, so hopefully I'll only be slightly f'd in the a.
"One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."
that's probably the way to go - but I say f-it about 95% of the time and go for it if I can! I don't carry a 3wd, just a 19deg 5 wood, so about 250 is my limit for going for it... any more and I lay up. Hell, I often "lay up" with a topped 5wd about 100yds down the fairway so it doesn't really matter... the one legit eagle I've made was rad though so I keep chasing that dream.
... jfost is really ignorant, he often just needs simple facts laid out for him...
glad to hear Hyland Hills is treating you guys well, great staff and facilities.
Their 27 holes of championship golf a sweet par 3 and kids par 3, +Mini Golf, + go carts, is not too bad either!
Terje was right.
"We're all kooks to somebody else." -Shelby Menzel
54 holes in the next 60 hours...also, a 2-day golf academy with 6 buddies (6hrs sat and sun). Going to be a long/solid weekend.
"I do look like the Arrow shirt man, I did lace up my skates professionally, and I did do a fabulous job finishing my muffin."
Driver fitting today on the launch monitor- not that I'm dissatisfied with my current club, but I didn't put much thought into picking it out and so naturally am wondering if I could take 10-20 yards off the table with an upgrade. I probably can't. So, what's the clubfitting scam of the moment? Already planning to use a sleeve of the balls I usually play, brought my current driver for reference, anything else?
By the way, GolfWRX is the TGR of golf. The same way every 5-foot drop becomes a 15-foot cliff here, everyone's 225-yard drive goes 270 there.
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Heading out Eagle Vines in Napa today after work. Time for some more Johnny Miller goofy greens. I'll remember to take a pic of his most ridiculous one yet - it's like mini golf. 5 putted it once, starting with a 20 footer for birdie. I was not happy. The two other people in my group 4 putted. Nice course otherwise, though.
The scam is they don't take into account feel and shaft length. The average shaft length on PGA tour is like 43.5-44. Off the shelf stock is 45-46 to generate more swing speed and therefore distance. Most amateurs have no business swinging a 45 inch shaft especially if you are under 6 ft. tall. When I got "fiitted" the driver that they recommended based on numbers felt like crap. Their response was feel is overrated.
Try the upsell shafts regardless of what they tell you. If you have money to burn the upgraded shafts are worth it. I'm too cheap to pay up.
Yeah, I'm a little skeptical about the whole deal, especially since it's being done at the local Golfsmith and I don't entirely trust 'em. Wanted to make it over to Kepler & Trowbridge but these days I can't spare three hours for the round trip.
Average shaft length is 45 on tour, followed very closely by 44.5
45 is fine for most fyi.
TM uses a 46 inch shaft in some of their drivers. Too long for a majority of consumers and players. As the club gets longer, missing the center of the club face goes up, distance really goes down. Yeah, you will hit 2 out of 10 a little longer with a longer shaft, but who cares out of maybe 14 driving holes out of 18.
Terje was right.
"We're all kooks to somebody else." -Shelby Menzel
I'm 5'10" and play 43.5 driver shaft. Might be 1/2 inch short. But, I grew up with steel shaft on wood.
Trying to get out to Heritage, Legacy, West Woods, IP, Coal Creek, Colorado National, or just somewhere new that's bad ass next week. I'm open all week if anyone wants to join.
I'll send out texts but if anyone wants to get out and has ideas, spout them out.
The best things in life aren't things.
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