The Golf Thread - 2015

The Golf Thread - 2015

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johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

164 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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DuncanM said:
Ha ha! He's been my favourite player for a long time now, I really admire his approach to the game and can see him picking up a couple more Majors in his career smile
you mean this young man 17 years old and 17 years ago
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What I admire about him is how he has improved over those 17 years .

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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I think I saw at the weekend he first broke 70 aged 11.

I hate him.

Rosscow

Original Poster:

8,768 posts

163 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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SpeckledJim said:
I think I saw at the weekend he first broke 70 aged 11.

I hate him.
hehe

kentlad

1,083 posts

183 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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SpeckledJim said:
I think I saw at the weekend he first broke 70 aged 11.

I hate him.
Jesus. Shows you how far behind pro's your average club golfer is. Most of us can only dream of breaking 70 as an adult!

Legend83

9,981 posts

222 months

FourWheelDrift

88,523 posts

284 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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SpeckledJim said:
I think I saw at the weekend he first broke 70 aged 11.

I hate him.
What it didn't say was that he was playing the par 3 nine hole pitch and put.

/dreaming

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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kentlad said:
SpeckledJim said:
I think I saw at the weekend he first broke 70 aged 11.

I hate him.
Jesus. Shows you how far behind pro's your average club golfer is. Most of us can only dream of breaking 70 as an adult!
I love just standing near proper, proper golfers when they strike the ball.

Whilst their accuracy and control is amazing, it's not something I can't do, or can't understand. I just can't do it anything like as reliably.

What I literally cannot do, have never done, will never do, is achieve the other-worldly way the ball leaves their clubface.

The sound, shape, sheer bloody gleeful zip of a ball hit by one of the big boys is just something else entirely to anything you'll see at a 'normal' golf club.

The best player in any given club, probably off scratch or better, still doesn't really hit it anything like the way these lads do.

I recently paired-up with a lower-leagues pro (1836 tour - so he's good, but not really really good) for a round and he, basically, played like I do - just (a lot) better.

The top half of the PGA tour play a whole other game altogether.

ManFromDelmonte

2,742 posts

180 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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I was told recently that your average scratch golfer would struggle to break 100 at Augusta. There's certainly a massive difference between proper tour pros and local club pros.

HaplessBoyLard

1,548 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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ManFromDelmonte said:
I was told recently that your average scratch golfer would struggle to break 100 at Augusta. There's certainly a massive difference between proper tour pros and local club pros.
An article in one if last months golf mags said the same more or less. A scratch player wouldn't break 80 in a tour event, or 90 in a major. I can well believe it too.

I'm off to the belfry for 2 nights next week with 5 friends. We're playing all 3 courses. I'm not expecting to shoot anywhere near my handicap!


Rosscow

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8,768 posts

163 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Can't until this afternoon - going to be a scorcher and I'm playing golf as it's my birthday!

ManFromDelmonte

2,742 posts

180 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Happy Birthday Rosscow

PatrickOUFC

179 posts

153 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Happy birthday mate. You will get to try out them new shades wink
Will be getting out for 9 in the sun after work too cool

HaplessBoyLard

1,548 posts

188 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Rosscow said:
Can't until this afternoon - going to be a scorcher and I'm playing golf as it's my birthday!
Because you wouldn't if it wasn't?! laugh

Happy birthday.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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HaplessBoyLard said:
ManFromDelmonte said:
I was told recently that your average scratch golfer would struggle to break 100 at Augusta. There's certainly a massive difference between proper tour pros and local club pros.
An article in one if last months golf mags said the same more or less. A scratch player wouldn't break 80 in a tour event, or 90 in a major. I can well believe it too.

I'm off to the belfry for 2 nights next week with 5 friends. We're playing all 3 courses. I'm not expecting to shoot anywhere near my handicap!
I haven't played the Brabazon, but the PGA at the Belfry is a superb course, and very fair. When I played there it was set up pretty easy, and wild drives were usually not punished.

Rosscow

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8,768 posts

163 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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HaplessBoyLard said:
Rosscow said:
Can't until this afternoon - going to be a scorcher and I'm playing golf as it's my birthday!
Because you wouldn't if it wasn't?! laugh

Happy birthday.
No - wouldn't have been able to swing an afternoon off if it wasn't my birthday! (perk of the job in a family business!)

Thanks!

Rosscow

Original Poster:

8,768 posts

163 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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ManFromDelmonte said:
Happy Birthday Rosscow
Cheers pal!

Rosscow

Original Poster:

8,768 posts

163 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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PatrickOUFC said:
Happy birthday mate. You will get to try out them new shades wink
Will be getting out for 9 in the sun after work too cool
Cheers!

I hope so - I'm waiting for the postie who has normally been by now....

Rosscow

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8,768 posts

163 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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SpeckledJim said:
HaplessBoyLard said:
ManFromDelmonte said:
I was told recently that your average scratch golfer would struggle to break 100 at Augusta. There's certainly a massive difference between proper tour pros and local club pros.
An article in one if last months golf mags said the same more or less. A scratch player wouldn't break 80 in a tour event, or 90 in a major. I can well believe it too.

I'm off to the belfry for 2 nights next week with 5 friends. We're playing all 3 courses. I'm not expecting to shoot anywhere near my handicap!
I haven't played the Brabazon, but the PGA at the Belfry is a superb course, and very fair. When I played there it was set up pretty easy, and wild drives were usually not punished.
I've played the Brabazon, it's a lovely course. Enjoy!

kentlad

1,083 posts

183 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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SpeckledJim said:
I love just standing near proper, proper golfers when they strike the ball.

Whilst their accuracy and control is amazing, it's not something I can't do, or can't understand. I just can't do it anything like as reliably.

What I literally cannot do, have never done, will never do, is achieve the other-worldly way the ball leaves their clubface.

The sound, shape, sheer bloody gleeful zip of a ball hit by one of the big boys is just something else entirely to anything you'll see at a 'normal' golf club.

The best player in any given club, probably off scratch or better, still doesn't really hit it anything like the way these lads do.

I recently paired-up with a lower-leagues pro (1836 tour - so he's good, but not really really good) for a round and he, basically, played like I do - just (a lot) better.

The top half of the PGA tour play a whole other game altogether.
I know exactly what you mean. I watched the Volvo Matchplay in October i think it was. Had some complimentary tickets and got to see Stenson teeing it up. He was hitting his 3 wood into a good 20mph wind, about 20 yards further than i could hit my driver on a still warm day with no wind. That to me was crazy seeing as i'm not exactly a short hitter. And the control he had was just insane! I think i saw him miss 3 fairways, but when i say miss...it was a matter of two yards wide!

kentlad

1,083 posts

183 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Happy Birthday Rosscow!