Tuesday Round Update

I shot a 45 for the 9-hole Tuesday round on Tuesday. It would have been better, but for a little fun I started playing around and didn’t worry about my score.

For instance, on a par-5 hooking dogleg left, my tee shot clipped a tree branch, which led to my ball next to the lake that the dogleg left wraps around with an almost-open shot to the fairway on the other side. Basically, I had about a 200 yard shot I could attempt to cut across the dogleg and land on or near the green instead of getting my ball back on the fairway and playing it safe.

Since I don’t usually get to attempt these types of shots, I decided “why not?” The only issue was one tree limb that I was hoping my shot would go underneath on its way out. I grabbed my 3-iron, took my swing, and watched the ball barely scratch the bottom of the limb, followed by a beeline into the water, falling short about 3 yards of the other side of the lake.

Feeling brave, I took another one of those shots, only to hit a tree on the other side of the lake, which caused a ricochet back into the lake. Doing stuff like that adds those shots up quick.

Even though I was playing around by trying out some shots – the kind I call my ESPN shots – I included the penalties on my score and ended up with an 8 on that par-5. In some ways I was impressed I still had a triple bogey on the most difficult hole of the course despite those two water hazards.

There were a few other holes I decided to play around with on my shots and it sort of artificially inflated my score. I didn’t really mind this time, though. I had opportunities to try shots I wouldn’t normally do, and I think it’s good to practice them when you can.

Besides, it’s my last Tuesday golf outing before I head to the Tour Academy for 3 days. I figured I’d have some fun.

Since it’s been raining every afternoon I’ve been practicing putting in the living room. I use a mock cup and a yoga mat to represent the putting surface. The main issue I’ve noticed with my putting is that I can be inconsistent on the takeaway, which leads to inconsistency on the forward swing. I’ve narrowed it down to focusing on keeping my hands in sync as they move back and forth. When I keep them in sync I can put the ball wherever I want. If they get out of sync then I either push or pull the putt.

Weather permitting, I still may try to play a round on Friday. If I don’t have that chance on Friday, then I’ll probably just hit a few balls on Saturday since I probably need to take care of a few things before I head out of town.

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Sunday Round

My Sunday round went okay with a 12-over par 84 (click the link to see the scorecard). It’s considered above my average score, according to oobgolf, but it’s not where I want to be.

In fact, if it wasn’t for the double bogey on Hole 2 or the triple bogey on Hole 3, it would have been a pretty decent day, especially since even with bogeys on those holes I would have been at 81, and if I played those holes like usual it could have been even less.

True to form, I started the round out slow. For some reason I had trouble concentrating and relaxing those first four holes. Then my tee shots were all over the place, and I was playing out of trouble most of the time on the front 9. Once I got past the first few holes I started playing pretty well – relatively, anyway. Continue reading

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Tiger Gives Hope

Tiger Woods is giving people like me a little hope. Today during the Buick Open he had a few tee shots that reminded me of my own struggles off the tee. What’s crazy is that despite the bad tee shots he’s in the lead heading into the final round. That just shows how good he is and how strong his mental approach is to the game – bad tee shot? No problem.

Probably my favorite tee shot was on the Par-4 18th Hole where he pushed the ball right onto another hole’s fairway. For his second shot he had to hit it over the trees dividing the 18th fairway and the fairway he was on. He hit a solid shot right at a tough pin location, but he came up short and barely landed in a bunker. That didn’t faze him either – a great sand shot and a short 3 foot putt later, and Tiger was sitting with a par to finish the day. It was ugly, but it worked.

Granted, the phrase “bad tee shot” is relative for Tiger Woods. As long as he doesn’t have a tree trunk two feet in front of the ball he can find a way to get the ball to the green. That’s just talent.

Regardless, Tiger gives us non-pros some hope. We hit it into the trees, bunkers, and sometimes on the next hole’s fairway on a regular basis. We dip our head on the downswing and push the ball, as Tiger has been doing this weekend. Sometimes we get frustrated that we can’t just hit the ball straight, but Tiger is showing that it’s okay if you can’t hit the ball straight off the tee – as long as you can recover quickly and play with a strong short game you’ll be fine. Continue reading

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Tuesday Golf Update

It’s that time of week. Today I shot an 8 over-par 44 for the 9-hole round for the second week in a row. Shooting 40 is just around the corner! I feel like I played better than my score indicates, though. I just had untimely bad shots. Sometimes it’s okay to have a bad shot because you can recover from it on the next shot, but today my bad shots cost me and I couldn’t recover without extra strokes.

Putting wasn’t very good, though. My guess for that is because I didn’t focus very well once I was on the green. My dad was playing with me on the course, and I had to share my putter with him which sort of changes your pre-shot routine on the green.

I’m glad of the way I was able to scramble after hitting a poor shot. Every time I had a poor shot I followed up with a series of good shots. And as I’ve been suspecting, the poor shots are coming from a lack of concentration. Nothing more, nothing less. Continue reading

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Concentration

The round at Turnbull went so-so. I played well at times, but my ability to concentrate on every shot for every hole was poor. The end-result was a 14-over par 86. You can see my scorecard by clicking here.

It was a slow start, as usual. I was +4 after the first two holes. It didn’t really get better after that, though, as I was +9 after the first 9 holes.

The culprit was my 3-wood. At Turnbull Bay the 3-wood is the club I tee off with on almost every par-4 and a couple par-5′s. Usually my 3-wood is an easy club for me to hit where I want, perhaps with the occasional fade. Continue reading

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Rest

Quick update. Yesterday I went through a quick practice (2 hours is considered quick) of chipping, pitching, putting, and finally the range.

Overall a good practice, but by the time I got to the range I was having a hard time with my swing’s timing. I’ve learned that my timing is off when my shot control starts to get random, meaning one shot will hook bad to the left, the next will be straight but not solid contact, and the next will be a slight fade followed by another with another hook.

Since I had so much trouble controlling my swing I’m attributing the range difficulties to being tired. I didn’t realize it until then, but I’ve either played a round or practiced for several hours every day for the last 8 days. It had to catch up with me at some point.

So I took today off to get some rest. Tomorrow I’ll have a short practice that focuses primarily on putting and the short game. I’ll also hit a small bucket at the range, primarily to get some more repetitions with the grip, swing plane, and tempo, but otherwise I want to keep it light.

Saturday morning is another tee time at Turnbull Bay. I’m looking forward to it and confident I can have a good round with a solid score.

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Tuesday Golf Update

I guess my play during 9-hole Tuesday golf reflects the definition of small, incremental improvements. Two weeks ago I shot a 48. Last week a 45. Today a 44. Next week? I’m aiming for 40.

Really, I should have had 40 or less today. I was playing that well, at least compared to the last two rounds I’ve played. There were a few problems of course. If there weren’t then the score would have been much better. Continue reading

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Best. Range Practice. Yet.

Tonight I went to the driving range to get some swing repetitions, but it turned out better than I expected. Much better.

Earlier today I was browsing the forums on oobGolf and came across a short video on curing your slice with the driver. My driver shots lately have either been slices or pushes to the right, so I figured why not give it a try. Continue reading

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Consistency is key

I played a full round at Turnbull Bay today. My round started as Cink and Watson went into a playoff at the Open – the two guys I was pulling for ended up battling for the win. Great story.

Anyway, overall, I’m not happy with the results, but throughout the round I had moments of excellent play, which is exciting. For instance, I had a number of approach shots everywhere from 90 to 170 yards that landed within 10 feet of the hole. On the flip side, I had a number of shots that were downright bad.

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Profile on oobgolf

I created a profile on oobgolf, a sort of social networking site for golfers. I’ve been using GolfLink, but I wanted more out of the stat tracking than I was going to get there. Oobgolf has a pretty sophisticated system going, and with the social networking aspect it’s community-oriented and interactive. You can view my profile, including stats, rounds, and other information at http://www.oobgolf.com/golfers/khawkins.

Here’s a chart of my latest statistics:

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