That sucks to hear about the weather. And the crazy thing is that Ted goes right back to The Swamp and starts giving another full day of lessons. No rest for the wicked.
Word on the street is that the first round will stand and the second round will not. When the flood came on the second day, play was suspended and the second and third days were cancelled.
Since the second round will be two months from now, this will be the longest that I've ever remained under par in a tournament. More importantly, I might be able to hit some balls before the second round. December is usually my practice month.
P.S. In the first round, I had 28 putts, including a 3 putt. I turned a 79 into a 71.
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Last edited by YodasLuke : 09-03-2009 at 03:48 PM.
Word on the street is that the first round will stand and the second round will not. When the flood came on the second day, play was suspended and the second and third days were cancelled.
Since the second round will be two months from now, this will be the longest that I've ever remained under par in a tournament. More importantly, I might be able to hit some balls before the second round. December is usually my practice month.
P.S. In the first round, I had 28 putts, including a 3 putt. I turned a 79 into a 71.
Hmm? Interesting outlook. I'm sure that practice couldn't harm your swing. (I'm learning about what's called "British Left Handed Humor"). It's funny don't you think?
P.S. Perhaps you turned a 70 into a 71 because of that 3-putt.
Hmm? Interesting outlook. I'm sure that practice couldn't harm your swing. (I'm learning about what's called "British Left Handed Humor"). It's funny don't you think?
P.S. Perhaps you turned a 70 into a 71 because of that 3-putt.
The effects of practice are yet to be determined. But, following future investigation, I'll publish my findings.
As far as the putting goes, I started with 7 putts in the first 6 holes. The 3-putt would be considered regression to the mean. But, I think your observation is brilliant.
On the 6th hole, I had a five footer left for par, and I asked, "is this good?” They laughed, and then I proceeded to make it, with no doubt as to the outcome. Then, one said, "Now you're just showing off!" It's fun when the TX wedge gets hot.
I reckon your answer would be "Half empty and evaporating as we speak!"
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