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another day another crooked round.....

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  • renniw52
    5,385 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 10:41 AM

    I just played pepple beach for the very first time since trying to come back. I was -4 after 7 holes and tickled to deah. I had double bogeys on 8 and 9. Not sure what I did wrong but I will do it different next time. Damn crooked round, LOL.

  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 10:48 AM

    renniw52:

    I just played pepple beach for the very first time since trying to come back. I was -4 after 7 holes and tickled to deah. I had double bogeys on 8 and 9. Not sure what I did wrong but I will do it different next time. Damn crooked round, LOL.

    Pebble gets more difficult as you progress through the holes. 

    Try the back 9 Rich, it's one of those experiences that make you know your alive, lol.

  • mkrizan86
    1,866 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 11:08 AM

    PhilEStein:

    I'm not decrying the Spider Colin, it's just that the Versa has better attributes on 3 out of the 4 that are featured. 

    But the Ghost is much better for off ding putting, that 0,5 less forgiveness works better, cause you can take on a bigger break without moving the marker. And you can click closer to the ding on those who break less, therefore losing less power. 

    But I have no idea what putting method the OP is using. It's obviously not a very good one ;-)

  • mkrizan86
    1,866 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 11:20 AM

    jamesfox1973:
    i can understand people will have different views to me ofc...just as in life.....but if i disagree with a point of view in real life i dont stand thier calling people names and slagging them off....i just agree to disagree and move on....because i am an adult

    And therein (the bolded part) lies the problem. If you would accept (sometimes) that you're wrong and allow the other person to tell you what is right, you might actually learn something. Agreeing to disagree and walking away every time is not what adults do. It's something that is usually done by stubborn kids and stupid adults, who prefer to stick their head in the sand and live a dellusional life, thinking they're always right ;-)

    People, who are light years in front of you, when it comes to skill and experience in this game, have tried to explain things to you. You refuse to listen and despite being obviously and painfully clueless in regards to how this game should be played, you think your theories are the correct ones. You're delusional ;-)

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 11:29 AM

    Vaibhav5viv:
    Get your overall point and just to add won't really categorize the bounce as weird as that's exactly how its supposed to behave ;)

    I strongly disagree!

    If I hit my approach anywhere near the green, it should land about 3 feet from the pin. And any putt I have clearly should fall for the birdie.

    That's the way the game is supposed to work! After all, this is me we're talking about. ;-)

     

     



    Because some might not see it...just to be clear, the above is clearly posted with tongue in cheek. :-)  

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 11:30 AM

    @jamesfox

    Not to pile on, but you also don't know what a troll is.

     

  • renniw52
    5,385 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 11:56 AM

    I just tried pepple 2 more times, 2 shots, 2 brand new nikes gone, ball hits the middle of fairway looks like it hits a wall and jumps straight to the right. Tried the back nine, full 3 iron from middle of fairway, straight into the gulch about 110 yards. Done with Pebble Beach. I don't have the money to give WGT 3 balls in 5 shots. no Conspiracy theories, just shaking my head and wondering what is going on.

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 12:10 PM

    PaulTon:
    Pebble gets more difficult as you progress through the holes. 


    Agreed.

    Last night, I had 6 birdies in a row (2-7). As I set up on the 8th tee, I reminded myself: just play for par. That's it. Don't try to get greedy. Still, I needed a bit of luck.

    I mishit my approach on 8, and it looked like it was going for the rough to the left. But it kicked forward onto the green to about 6 yards above the hole. The putt was a nasty downhill putt. I managed to get it to stop within a foot or so past the hole and was able to make par.

    On the 9th, I had a strong wind behind me. I left the approach about 30 feet from the hole (I over-clubbed a bit and should have known better), managed to two-putt, and breathed a sigh of relief.

    With Pebble, one has to really manage one's expectations.  

  • renniw52
    5,385 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 12:46 PM

    There lies the issue with me. I no longer have any expectations other than a little fun past time and my friends on here. When I quit early last year I was about to break below 65 for my average. I am now one par game from being back to 67. All good here, just hate losing those new balls. I had gotten past that dilemma, was able to at least keep them in play.

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Dec 12 2016 1:01 PM

    I'm with ya. Losing a ball really stinks. A while back, I managed to put 3 Nike (L81+) balls out of bounds on successive shots on the first hole of St. Andrews. And that's tough to do. But I somehow managed to do it! 

    I just figured it was a cursed sleeve of balls.  

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