The Golf Thread - 2015

The Golf Thread - 2015

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Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Friday 9th January 2015
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Another year of golf ahead!

I'm currently a 17 handicap player (although recently I've actually played to 15 and for 9 holes to 13).

Therefore, my golfing goal for this year is to get down to 15, if not less.

My all round golf improved last year, as it should after my first full year as a member after a 4 year break of membership.

Areas I need to work on are my woods from the tee and longer clubs from the deck. Bunker play also needs some work.

Putting has improved dramatically in recent weeks.

Wishing you all a successful year!

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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89 today in very strong winds, 33 points.

rat840771

2,023 posts

165 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Rosscow said:
89 today in very strong winds, 33 points.
i also shot 85, 33 points. Was extremley pleased, especially as only 4 weeks ago i had hip surgery to repair a hip impingement.

It was a bit naughty of me really as I'm not supposed to play for 3 months, but feels ok, little pain so i played. Physio thinks i am only practicing my putting.


ColuGav

156 posts

167 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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May as well get in here, give me something to work for..

Started July last year, hoping this year to join a club and manage to score 100 or less. 12 months to achieve, lessons are paid for, just need course practice now!

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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Forgot to mention that I watched the final pair tee off in the President's Putter yesterday:

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/golf/article43...



And some lovely pictures of the course here:

http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/lf8c4uX5DZH/The+Pre...



airweaz

250 posts

117 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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This year will be a full year of golfing.

Found a great instructor who I understand and explain and coaches me in a way I get.
Determined to break 100 regularly this year too.

One minor issue will be convincing the missus that I do need new clubs and that Nike Vapor clubs are worth the investment custom made as my clubs are a bit to small for me.

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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airweaz said:
This year will be a full year of golfing.

Found a great instructor who I understand and explain and coaches me in a way I get.
Determined to break 100 regularly this year too.

One minor issue will be convincing the missus that I do need new clubs and that Nike Vapor clubs are worth the investment custom made as my clubs are a bit to small for me.
If you can play every week, then you're half way there. Good luck!

My target is to shoot 85 consistently and who knows maybe even get an 80 (managed 39 for 9 holes a couple of weeks ago).

I'd try lots of different clubs before you get some custom made, don't just go on what you think looks nice!

airweaz

250 posts

117 months

Tuesday 13th January 2015
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Rosscow said:
If you can play every week, then you're half way there. Good luck!

My target is to shoot 85 consistently and who knows maybe even get an 80 (managed 39 for 9 holes a couple of weeks ago).

I'd try lots of different clubs before you get some custom made, don't just go on what you think looks nice!
Oh I have started that already. The Taylormade RSI irons are very very very nice and super forgiving. But the price on them is a lot higher than the ideal spend. Still bonus to come and all that. I do like the current round of cobra irons too.

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Be careful with the Taylormade gear - you're better off waiting 6 months and then buying it at half price!

The amount of time between club launch with Taylormade is a joke.

I'd be looking at the club that the RSi replaced, it won't be much different and it'll be a lot cheaper.

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Absolutely beautiful morning here in Sussex and I'm stuck in the office - I want to be out on the links! banghead

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Anyone heading to the Open at St Andrews this year??

Trying to find a hotel/B&B is proving impossible frown
Might have to wait at year for Troon.

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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djstevec said:
Anyone heading to the Open at St Andrews this year??

Trying to find a hotel/B&B is proving impossible frown
Might have to wait at year for Troon.
No, not this year. I'm going to take the caravan one day and do the whole week.

Which is also what I'm going to do for the Ryder Cup in France, 2018!

kentlad

1,079 posts

183 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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djstevec said:
Anyone heading to the Open at St Andrews this year??

Trying to find a hotel/B&B is proving impossible frown
Might have to wait at year for Troon.
Unfortunately not. Wish i was! Watching The Open at the home of golf has always been a dream!

Settling for a golf weekend with the lads in May at none other than Celtic Manor. Anyone have any experience of playing any of the three courses there? I want to play the 2010 but the guys i play with are all above 20 handicaps and don't really fancy the length. I've heard its a bit of a monster and extremely tough? Almost 7500 Yards?

Rosscow

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Wednesday 14th January 2015
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kentlad said:
djstevec said:
Anyone heading to the Open at St Andrews this year??

Trying to find a hotel/B&B is proving impossible frown
Might have to wait at year for Troon.
Unfortunately not. Wish i was! Watching The Open at the home of golf has always been a dream!

Settling for a golf weekend with the lads in May at none other than Celtic Manor. Anyone have any experience of playing any of the three courses there? I want to play the 2010 but the guys i play with are all above 20 handicaps and don't really fancy the length. I've heard its a bit of a monster and extremely tough? Almost 7500 Yards?
I doubt you'd be allowed to play from the Championship tees - more than likely the yellows (6570).

You might be able to play from the whites (7008).

To be honest I wouldn't fancy playing the full length - 500+ yard par 4's and 666 yard par 5's doesn't sound like great fun hehe

kentlad

1,079 posts

183 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Rosscow said:
I doubt you'd be allowed to play from the Championship tees - more than likely the yellows (6570).

You might be able to play from the whites (7008).

To be honest I wouldn't fancy playing the full length - 500+ yard par 4's and 666 yard par 5's doesn't sound like great fun hehe
Yeah, you are probably right in fairness. We're hoping to be allowed off the whites but i guess it depends on how busy the course is etc.

I'd love to play a course that length just to see how difficult it really would be. As long as i wasn't carrying my clubs! ha! Don't get me wrong, i know i wouldn't score well...but i'd like the experience!

TeeRev

1,643 posts

151 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Right, I'm in but take it easy on me as I'm a slow learner where golf is concerned.

I've flirted on and mostly off with golf for many years but last year in preparation for filling in my time upon retirement I had some lessons and started playing reasonably regularly with my cousin who plays almost every day off of a 9 handicap.

I've just joined the local club as a five day member (Seaford Head) and am hopefully going to be playing at least twice a week this year to get good enough to get a handicap. I don't often count the scores yet as that would probably be offputting, the last time I did though I got round in 105. I had another couple of lessons just before Christmas and have got a couple more booked, I definitely feel like I'm improving so watch this space.

130R

6,810 posts

206 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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I shot 42 at my local 9 hole course on Sunday which I was pretty happy with considering I haven't played for 3 months! My handicap is around 22 at the moment after I started playing again last year, so would like to get that down a bit this year. Need to improve my iron shots ..

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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TeeRev said:
Right, I'm in but take it easy on me as I'm a slow learner where golf is concerned.

I've flirted on and mostly off with golf for many years but last year in preparation for filling in my time upon retirement I had some lessons and started playing reasonably regularly with my cousin who plays almost every day off of a 9 handicap.

I've just joined the local club as a five day member (Seaford Head) and am hopefully going to be playing at least twice a week this year to get good enough to get a handicap. I don't often count the scores yet as that would probably be offputting, the last time I did though I got round in 105. I had another couple of lessons just before Christmas and have got a couple more booked, I definitely feel like I'm improving so watch this space.
Hey, TeeRev. I like Seaford Head. Have they finished the new club house yet?

I'm playing there at the beginning of April.

Rosscow

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8,755 posts

163 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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130R said:
I shot 42 at my local 9 hole course on Sunday which I was pretty happy with considering I haven't played for 3 months! My handicap is around 22 at the moment after I started playing again last year, so would like to get that down a bit this year. Need to improve my iron shots ..
42, and you have a handicap of 22?! That'll be coming down hehe

rat840771

2,023 posts

165 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Rosscow said:
kentlad said:
djstevec said:
Anyone heading to the Open at St Andrews this year??

Trying to find a hotel/B&B is proving impossible frown
Might have to wait at year for Troon.
Unfortunately not. Wish i was! Watching The Open at the home of golf has always been a dream!

Settling for a golf weekend with the lads in May at none other than Celtic Manor. Anyone have any experience of playing any of the three courses there? I want to play the 2010 but the guys i play with are all above 20 handicaps and don't really fancy the length. I've heard its a bit of a monster and extremely tough? Almost 7500 Yards?
I doubt you'd be allowed to play from the Championship tees - more than likely the yellows (6570).

You might be able to play from the whites (7008).

To be honest I wouldn't fancy playing the full length - 500+ yard par 4's and 666 yard par 5's doesn't sound like great fun hehe
Celtic manor courses are tough, well the 2010 is long and tough all round, for example the greens are shaved so if you don't hit them in the middle the ball will/can roll off and into water. But good scores can be achieved, my mate off 7 broke 80 there.

The other courses are nice, but the greens were so tough ( well to me anyway) they broke in the opposite direction to what you would visually see. I had a mate with us who was a pro and he threw his putter in frustration and lost it mid round in the bushes and had to buy a new putter, hilarious. Later that year in the winter my mate had another look for it and found and returned it!

It's and expensive night if you buy drinks in the hotel but worth the experience at 2010, great to see layout, especially the closing 5 holes. We opted for a night out in Cardiff when we last went...i got wasted.