BubbaSauce: 37 on the back 9 at Kiawah and 43 on the front 9 at Whistler.
Mostly you.
BubbaSauce:
So last night I decided to try an 18-hole RG at St. Andrews. What the heck.
Shot the best round of my WGT career. A 10-under, 62.
Could not see that in the score history so still filling up I guess, or I just missed it. Well played anyway.
Look the clubs you have are not the best, but probably ample anyway. No disrespect but what is absolutely not the game is 19' to the pin, and 30% 1 putts. Those stats, simply put, strongly suggest the really good scores won't come all that often. Whatever is causing it needs fixing.
Looking quickly you drive OK so suspect (not enough information appreciated) you mainly ding OK. Then it goes downhill rapidly and 19 foot dist to pin puts huge pressure on your putting, hence 30% 1 putts which is awful. 2 putts are OK so I suspect you putt fine, just that dist to pin killing you.
If you are (as currently equipped) using a L61 Nike usually I suggest changing to say a L34 (slo mo) Cally. You ca't get the use of the Nike from those clubs anyway. At best the L34 Cally will not rip you so much with the extra spin, and at worst it will save you some money.
Until you get that distance to the pin under control it really is impossible for anything to be gauged.
Hope the above helps.
EDIT: Don't take any of that the wrong way please as it is intended to help. Driving being OK, and 2 putts OK I somehow think the fix must be simple. Wedges well 22 yards out do you have that yardage ETC ETC ? Do you have a yardage chart, and what wind calcs do you use. Something is causing that dist to pin issue and my suspicions are it's an easy fairly mechanical fix. Now get the dist to pin down (think and easy fix) down and my feeling is the next level will beckon. Once there and closer etc, scoring more consistently it is a different game. Until that time I think it can get confusing as it's impossible to start to say what is a WTF in any way that will not just confuse you. By all means hit me up for a round to shoot the breeze if you have inconsistencies.