Summary: I am an avid golfer, but only golf at most once a
week. I consider myself a bogey to par golfer. I use discount
golf clubs including my golf driver, golf woods, golf irons, and
golf putter. This article describes my golfing exploits on a 9
hole par 30 course recently.
Article: I haven’t played a round of golf in about 2 or
3 weeks. I wanted to see how my swing was compared to how I was
playing golf earlier. I used discount golf clubs and am very pleased
with their performance. I would guess that I am a bogey to par
golfer. I have never figured out what my handicap is or even how
to figure it. I usually try to play by the golf rules that I know,
but sometimes I even stray from those.
Well, as I mentioned, since I haven’t played for so long,
I selected an Executive 9 hole course that is a par 30. I like
playing from the back tees. That way I get my money’s worth
when playing golf. This particular course has a length of 1773
yards from those back tees.
As a little background, my golf bag has 4 woods. 1 is a 10 degree
driver. I do not know the cc’s, but I usually drive around
250 yards to 300 yards. Not always straight, but I have straightened
out my slice in the last year or so. I have a 3 wood, 5 wood and
7 wood. The 5 wood is shorter than the 7 wood. I think that was
a mistake when the woods were made. My 3 wood goes about 220 yards
to 250 yards. The 5 wood goes about 220 yards. The 7 wood goes
about 200 yards.
My irons are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, pitching iron, and sand wedge.
The 3 iron goes about 190 to 200 yards. My 4 iron goes about 180
yards. The 5 iron goes about 170 yards. The 6 iron goes about
160 yards. My 7 iron goes about 155 yards. My 8 iron goes about
150 yards. My 9 iron goes about 130 yards. My pitching wedge goes
about 120 yards. My sand wedge goes about 80 yards. Round this
out with the putter. It is a blade type putter.
Back to the course, the first hole is a par 3 at 100 yards headed
straight east. This hole has a 9 handicap, the ninth hardest hole
on the course, or the easiest of the nine. The wind was from the
south about 20 to 30 miles per hour. I used my pitching wedge
and choked down to shorten the distance. I ended up right on the
front edge of the green with the wind helping to bring the ball
back to the middle of the fairway. The flag was in the front of
the green about 15 yards on. I putted to about 3 feet and put
the next putt in for a par 3.
The next hole was 173 yards par 3 headed east again. This hole
is the 4th hardest hole. I used a 4 iron teed up and ended up
on the left side of the green on a hill above the green. The wind
pushed the ball a little to the left. I used a sand wedge to pop
the golf ball up and landed about 4 feet from the hole. I putted
for a par 3.
Hole 3 is a par 4 headed straight south into the wind. It is
352 yards long with trees on each side of the fairway at about
190 yards out. It is rated the hardest hole on the course. I used
my driver off the tee and hit a little fade skirting the trees
on the left side of the fairway. The ball landed on the right
side of the fairway about 110 yards out. I used my pitching wedge
from there and ended up short and on the left of the green. I
used my pitching wedge again and ended up about 6 feet from the
hole. 2 putts gave me a bogey 5.
Hole 4 is a par 3 at 141 yards heading straight west with a line
of trees along the south edge of the fairway. The handicap on
this hole makes it the 3rd hardest hole of the 9. I used my 8
iron teed up and landed the green on the left side about 30 feet
from the hole. I didn’t read enough break and my putter
left it down hill of the hole about 7 feet. The next putt was
uphill and I left it short about 1 foot from the hole. The next
putt was in for a bogey 4.
Hole 5 is 121 yard par 3 headed north with the wind. It is the
7th hardest hole on the course. I used my pitching wedge and landed
the green short of the hole about 20 feet. 2 putts later and I
had a par. My short irons are going fairly straight and about
the right distance!
Hole 6 is a par 3 at 152 yards going with the wind to the north.
It is the 6th handicap hole. I used my 8 iron teed up and landed
on the right side of the green on a slope that allowed the golf
ball to bounce left onto the green about 35 feet from the hole.
2 putts and I had another par. My putter is working fairly well!
Hole 7 is headed straight south into the wind with a gentle dogleg
left. It is the 2nd hardest hole on the course at 324 yards and
a par 4. I teed up and hit my driver. I hit a slight fade and
the wind took it even further right into the rough about 120 yards
out. That darned fade takes yards off of my driver. I used my
pitching wedge and ended up short of the green about 5 yards.
I used my pitching wedge again and ended up about 12 feet from
the hole. 2 putts and I had a bogey 5.
Hole 8 is a par 3 at 110 yards headed straight west with a line
of trees along the south edge of the fairway. It is the 8th hardest
hole on the course. I teed up a pitching wedge and landed the
green about 8 feet from the hole. I am very pleased with my irons
and wedges so far. My driver isn’t working quite as well
as I would like. I 2 putted and came away with a par.
Hole 9 heads straight north with the wind and is 300 yards long.
It is handicapped as a 3 and is a par 4. I drove the ball to within
65 yards of the green right in the middle of the fairway. Again,
it was a slight fade, but the end result was good. I used a sand
wedge and landed the golf ball about 3 feet right of the flag
and ended up about 5 feet from the hole. I was hoping for a birdie,
but the putt just grazed the left side of the cup. Another put
and I had another par.
If I added up correctly, I ended up with a 33, 3 over par. I
was very please with this round, especially after taking off that
much time. My irons, wedges and putter were working very well.
My driver was a little short, probably because of the fades and
wind. I ended up in the fairway 2 out of 3 times when I used it,
so I can’t complain about that too much.
Kevin is the husband of Becky and the father of 2, Nicholas and
Kirsten. He is an avid sports fan and over-all good guy. He has
taken his love of sports and developed web sites that offer that
love of sports to others.
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