I hit 10 greens and every chip I had on missed greens was within 5 feet but 1. I really felt good with the wedges and chipped it close all day. The funny thing is, the putter wasn't that bad, I burned a lot of edges and lipped out a bunch....as stated earlier in this thread......"I rolled it well, I just didn't make as many as I wanted". It was really a weird day. I did a good job course management wise.
Funny thing is...I have a lot of these types of days. Tommorrow I may hit 3 greens, have 24 putts and still shoot 80. It's day to day, but what isn't...right?
Sounds like your speed on the short putts and/or line is very aggressive?
Next round you play, take the highest line you see, and double it, even on the short putts. Let me know how it goes, I'm guessing your speed may smooth out a bit.
Miss em on the high side and 'in the leather'
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That doofus Henny is fishin' . . . I'm sure that he'll chime in upon his return no doubt smelling like catfish or carp on a plank.
Bucket,
Redfish not cafish or carp. Caught a bunch and threw them all back. We got caught 25 miles South of the dock when the weather turned and the wind gusted to 37 from the North. Nowhere to hide. That was one long ride home. Lots of training and practice allowed us to pick our way through difficult conditions, and we arrived without a scratch.
Making a plan is a good idea. Training yourself to make appropriate decisions based on the conditions at hand is a higher level.
Redfish not cafish or carp. Caught a bunch and threw them all back. We got caught 25 miles South of the dock when the weather turned and the wind gusted to 37 from the North. Nowhere to hide. That was one long ride home. Lots of training and practice allowed us to pick our way through difficult conditions, and we arrived without a scratch.
Making a plan is a good idea. Training yourself to make appropriate decisions based on the conditions at hand is a higher level.
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The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts)