Chus wrote:
I played at Pheasant Run in St. Charles on Sunday. Shot 47-50. Not bad for my first time on that course, my first round since September, and a new putter.
The driver was inconsistent. Either I smoked it 280 yards down the fairway, or I got lazy turning my body, and hit with all arms, with the result being a bomb left. I didn't slice one tee shot, which is encouraging.
The irons were pretty good, other than distance control, which I figure has to do with being rusty. At least they went straight, for the most part. On hole 13, my tee shot went left, so I was left with 155 yards in the rough. I hit an 8-iron, which went twenty yards long. I'm still scratching my head on that one.
The putter was my best club. 14 putts on the front 9, and 32 for 18. Only one three putt, which is huge for me. I drained several putts in the six to ten foot range, which is crucial to keeping the score down.
I counted every penalty shot, 6 total, and didn't take a mulligan. That is the only way to roll, IMO. I didn't land in a single bunker the entire day, which is rare. Without the penalties, and a few times hitting the wrong club, I could have broken 90, which is my goal for this year.
My playing partners hit driver on every non par 3. I don't understand that thinking. If a hole is 295 yards into the wind with a bunker protecting the green in front, why hit a driver? I would rather poke an iron into the fairway, and hit a full shot with my 50 or 55, than hit a thirty or forty yard shot over a bunker.
All in all, I was pretty pleased with my play.
The course was in really good shape for April, considering the cool weather and rain that we have had recently. We didn't see a beer cart one time. How can they not be selling beer on a 70 degree day on a weekend? There was a concession stand where holes 6, 12, and 15 converge. It was 3:30 when we pulled up to it, and the girl said she was leaving, and the stand was closed. That didn't make any sense to me, but I brought some beers in a cooler, so I was covered.
Sounds good, and in the bolded part you probably caught a flyer coming out of the rough. When you have grass between your club face and ball the grooves can't get to the ball and the ball will come out without any spin. It will just sail thru the air.