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GPStyles 11-09-2009 07:32 PM

Its winter, the season is over. I want to be ready for the twenty ten season!
 
Jeff, I know you talked previously about mapping out one's home course.

Could you give us a step by step guide to doing this in as basic a form as possible, beginning with what size jotter pad you prefer to use.

I intend to do this exercise over the winter months.

My thinking is that I can create my own 'red zone' for each hole which means even a poor drive is not a disaster because I can aim to get into the red zone from wherever I am and once in that red zone I will know I have a chance of getting up and down.

If you are mapping out a course what process do you follow?

Burner 11-09-2009 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GPStyles (Post 68787)
Jeff, I know you talked previously about mapping out one's home course.

If you are mapping out a course what process do you follow?

First get yourself a Degree in Rocket Science, then a Golf Cart................, etc, etc. :laughing1 :happy3:

GPStyles 11-09-2009 08:41 PM

:laughing9

V good burner. Its been way too long since I've seen you on any forums! Good to see you are still about amigo!

The journey continues!

golfgnome 11-09-2009 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by GPStyles (Post 68787)
Jeff, I know you talked previously about mapping out one's home course.

Could you give us a step by step guide to doing this in as basic a form as possible, beginning with what size jotter pad you prefer to use.

I intend to do this exercise over the winter months.

My thinking is that I can create my own 'red zone' for each hole which means even a poor drive is not a disaster because I can aim to get into the red zone from wherever I am and once in that red zone I will know I have a chance of getting up and down.

If you are mapping out a course what process do you follow?

I would be happy to help, I will need some time so I can figure out a way to get some of my "notes" onto this page. Maybe someone can help me by telling me how to post my "pictures" onto a page. I would like to show you how I do it rather than try and tell you.

Whatever I post, Daryl will not be allowed to critique it or try to make it more difficult in any way, I promise...Trust me!

GPStyles 11-10-2009 02:15 PM

I'm happy to wait Jeff because I know it will be worth it! Season starts mid-April, you will be done by then though won't you?!! :laughing9

Hey Bam-Bam. Can you help Jeff with his IT issues?

golfgnome 11-10-2009 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by GPStyles (Post 68815)
I'm happy to wait Jeff because I know it will be worth it! Season starts mid-April, you will be done by then though won't you?!! :laughing9

Hey Bam-Bam. Can you help Jeff with his IT issues?

Bam bam has already helped me. I will need a day or two to get back with you.

Daryl 11-10-2009 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by golfgnome (Post 68802)

Whatever I post, Daryl will not be allowed to critique it or try to make it more difficult in any way, I promise...Trust me!

I can assure you, if it doesn't concern the Golf Swing or Cart Girl, I'm not interested. :)

GPStyles 11-10-2009 04:51 PM

Good stuff Jeff, I'm really looking forward to what you have to say.

Daryl, its nice to see you with your nose out of the yellow book :p

GPStyles 11-22-2009 03:42 PM

How are we going with this Jeff?

Mind you, it would make little difference just now as our course has been closed for 3 weeks due to constant rain.:mad:


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