Frank Coztansa wrote:
Managed a 91 (45-46) on Saturday at Coyote Run. Driver was so-so, long irons were dreadful, short irons were OK, short game was great.
More of the same on Saturday. Not the best off the tee. I did hit three 3-irons very well, but chunked two others. Hit a couple of greens with full swing wedges and short irons, but pushed a couple to the right. Started out putting poorly but really got the flat stick going about the middle of the round. Several lags right up to tap in distance. My chipping and pitching has been the best its been in probably the last two seasons. Chipped more with my 52 (as opposed to my 56) and had five bad boys roll up to about 3' or so to save par/bogey.
Did a little team match play thing with buddies at Silver Lake, south course. The first hole is a brutal 530 yard par 5 directly into the sun that is slightly up hill. Toughest hole on the property, and we three putted it for a 7 and a halve. Played very well in the middle of the round and were 4 up, but slipped on holes 10-12 and were 1 up heading into the final hole. I had one of my nice chips to get up and down for a par and win the first part of our deal. Halved the first two playoff holes, then the wheels sort of fell off as my partner and I both had bad tee shots and we went bogey bogey, opponents went par par and that was it as we lost 2 down.
Silver Lake was in great condition on Saturday even with all the rain on Fri. Cart path only sucked.
Fairways were free of leaves and were generally dry. The greens were a bit slow, but got quicker as the round went on and the sun was out. The wind was brutal. Easily 3 clubs at times. Played some shots more as punches and links style bump and runs to combat this which I had decent success with actually. Unfortunately most of the holes that were downwind we were unable to take advantage of. Had I been playing my own ball, I figure I would have probably shot 95 or so.
Also broke my 8-iron. 165 yard downhill and downwind par 3, 15th hole. My 8 is about my 150 club, but with the wind and the downhill I figured it was the club to use as even if I didn't hit it great it would still get me to the front of the green. As I struck the ball, it got off pretty good, and the clubhead went flying into the hazard in front of us. The ball ended up a bit past pin high just left of the green. Sucks though because I had a ton of confidence in hitting that club. Looks like I'll be getting a couple of new irons over the winter.
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