This weekend was not the one I had envisioned. Ideally I had hoped to play two rounds of golf and possibly even a third, but sadly only one round happened. The reason though was a good one; my playing partner managed to hurt his back pretty bad and we were forced to skip playing Friday & Saturday.
Monday though was another story. After much rest (and many prescribed drugs) Garon and myself were able to meet up with his aunt & uncle for a round at Foxford Hills. So with the wind gusting and the weather warm we embarked down a beautiful course.
The round started off okay with me just missing par and happily taking a bogey, but it quickly went south. Hole #2 found me in trouble with the driver and it’s a tune that would be sung repeatedly throughout the day.
Overall my iron & wedge work was pretty decent and spectacular at times, but it couldn’t overcome the horrible approaches I was leaving myself with off the tee. If there is a silver lining though it’s I figured out the Nike SQ Sumo2 5900 is not the driver for me. I really wanted to like this club because I love their Hybrids, but it just wasn’t meant to be. The driver that is for me though and will most likely be purchasing this week is the TaylorMade Tour Burner, but that’s all for another post.
The highlight of the round though was my putting. Although not perfect, I still had a few 3 putts and even a 4 putt, I did have 14 less putts than my last round and that makes me a happy camper. Mad props to Garon though… he had 5 putts through the first 4.
So all in all not a bad day. I honestly think that if I can manage to get my putting on track at the same time as my driving I could be shooting mid 90s easily. If I can manage to do that and keep my OB and pop up flys (I must have lost 6 stokes to moving the ball 5 feet) to a minimum I should be in the mid 80s!
Tune in tomorrow for my thoughts on Studio B and pics of the new flatstick.