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Old 09-02-2010, 07:04 PM
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April is not good for me. Early March has some potential.
By the way, if you are going to go after D on the golf course, are you going to be expecting a few strokes as per your GHIN or are you going to go into this cold turkey?
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Old 09-02-2010, 07:25 PM
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April is not good for me. Early March has some potential.
By the way, if you are going to go after D on the golf course, are you going to be expecting a few strokes as per your GHIN or are you going to go into this cold turkey?
Hi Jerry,

We'll send pictures of my "Victory Toast". I'm giving him 12 strokes and a box of Kleenex. It will be interesting to see which one he runs out of first.
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Old 09-02-2010, 08:44 PM
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Be careful, D. City is a cunning competitor who is coming on in a very strong fashion. I would suggest to withold any benevolence until the time of the competition. He will bring greetings to the family and treats for the dogs. Next thing you know he has you down two strokes and he hasn't even used any of the strokes he has coming to him.
I can only imagine what a fine putter he would be if he were to dismiss that Rodney Dangerfield specimen he has in his golf bag.
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Old 09-02-2010, 09:29 PM
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Be careful, D. City is a cunning competitor who is coming on in a very strong fashion. I would suggest to withold any benevolence until the time of the competition. He will bring greetings to the family and treats for the dogs. Next thing you know he has you down two strokes and he hasn't even used any of the strokes he has coming to him.
I can only imagine what a fine putter he would be if he were to dismiss that Rodney Dangerfield specimen he has in his golf bag.
When I win, we'll melt his clubs and make a trophy for me.
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Old 09-02-2010, 11:49 PM
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Hi Jerry! April 18 to 22nd is my Spring Break and only chance
[quote=JerryG;75514]April is not good for me. Early March has some potential.
By the way, if you are going to go after D on the golf course, are you going to be expecting a few strokes as per your GHIN or are you going to go into this cold turkey?


I offered him an even match from the tips, but he was feeling frisky and offered me 12 strokes from the tips. He is a good golf writer and generous with his strokes. A real nice guy, Jerry, like you and Kevin. Hell, OB will probably give me 15.

My RFT motion was really not a karate chop in Minnesota. You guys were great at helping me with my Pivot. With that chopping motion and the forward ball position you and Kevin showed me, I roll my Pivot to the ball and chop it down the middle. I did it with about "oooo" 40 shots in a row, tonight, on the range.

The forward ball position really helped me in my small, novice competition. Knees/hips firing up and down to load/unload the vertical left wrist. It doesn't matter what the course is and who I play, Down, Down, Down, is compression, backspin, and controlled landings on the greens, somewhere.

Your suggestion about the hybrids, Jerry, was correct, also. I put 6 or so of the hybrid shots on the greens in regulation! Where I was very lucky, though, unlike Ted and Jeff, was that the greens we putted were Bermuda and rolling at almost a 10. My heavier putter, three ball markings, just had to get the line started for the most part and the ball just kept finding the bottom of the cup or very close to the hole. I actually talked myself out of two correct reads which were otherwise do-able for birdies.

With 15 strokes for my hcp index (13., I was 4 strokes better or so, than my club champion. He shot a 78 (index 2.3) gross and my score was 84. He had played the course before! The course had a lot of similar features to White Bear Lake yacht club. We played it shorter but Down is still Down.

Finally, since we saw each other in MN (high to Pat) (Elise has been swamped setting up her room so no recipes yet), I started chipping to get the ball on the green right away to let it roll out. The faster greens held the line very well and the # 3 pp gave those chips enough power to get mostly hole high. The other day, I got up and down for for par or better at least 5 times.

Could Ted and Jeff or Kevin when he heals up, bury me in any type of competition? Easily, at this point. What happens though when I learn to master my driver (which was really why I didn't win going away the other day)? The Down is the great equalizer! If I can get hybrids to stop from 180 yards out, imagine if my drives give me 30 extra yards and I can hit a 7 iron or 8 iron? I know Ted and Jeff would still be hitting a wedge or 9 iron in. Maybe when they're Yoda's age?

Wait a minute, Yoda is Yoda's age and he'd gut me like a fish!

Maybe, when they are your age, Jerry, I'll have a shot!

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Old 09-03-2010, 08:52 AM
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Oh, that dreaded driver. Really, Patrick, the driver is the easiest of the lot to operate. You get to put it up on a peg and swing at it with all you can muster. Just remember to trace the line with pp#3 or whichever pp you chose. You had it going well that day at EG. Just like that.
Have a terrific start to your school year.
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Old 09-03-2010, 10:44 AM
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Oh, that dreaded driver. Really, Patrick, the driver is the easiest of the lot to operate. You get to put it up on a peg and swing at it with all you can muster. Just remember to trace the line with pp#3 or whichever pp you chose. You had it going well that day at EG. Just like that.
Have a terrific start to your school year.
Just as I suspected. I'll be dragging him around the course every time he poops one off to the right and into a gully. I can hardly wait.
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I think if I sat on a porcupine that would completely ruin my hands controlled pivot

Congrats Jeff, sticking with Weinhart certainly ain't easy.




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Old 09-03-2010, 07:29 PM
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Just as I suspected. I'll be dragging him around the course every time he poops one off to the right and into a gully. I can hardly wait.
D,
He never hits it to the right. He sometimes gets a little excited and gets it a bit too far back inside (I suffered from that for years until this stuff). He can really gobsmack it when he is on.
From what I saw when he was here and what I read here, he is coming on very strong. You are going to have your hands full.
By the way, if you ever read Missing Links or it's sequel by Rick Reilly, you might find playing golf with Teach, KevCarter, KevSweeny and self is a lot like living in that book. Good luck.
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"When I'm on," my distance is prob. 50% of Ted, Jeff, and Yoda.
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D,
He never hits it to the right. He sometimes gets a little excited and gets it a bit too far back inside (I suffered from that for years until this stuff). He can really gobsmack it when he is on.
From what I saw when he was here and what I read here, he is coming on very strong. You are going to have your hands full.
By the way, if you ever read Missing Links or it's sequel by Rick Reilly, you might find playing golf with Teach, KevCarter, KevSweeny and self is a lot like living in that book. Good luck.
Once again, congratulations to Ted and Jeff for being very good at their chosen careers. I have started back to school and will start a First Tee program under the guise of geometry, physics, bio-mechanis, phys. ed, and sociology in the Winter! Thanks for the inspiration guys to beat Daryl like a mule. I will be nice to him as I do so and really drive him crazy!

Jerry, I never out drove you!

I'm moving this to my other thread.!


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