Ok so I haven’t played a ton, it’s a new hobby. My swing is very ugly but i can drive straight. I am still working on a better iron game and if i didn’t rush so much I would have great putts. We play a course with a front 9, back 9 and third 12. I average 82 to 86 on 18 holes. I know I am over par of course, but I wondered if I kept playing and improving where I could go with my game? I play for fun, but I am in college and I am transferring to a University next year and hoped to maybe try out for the golf team. (Side note- I am a back to schooler – I am 31)
I will be getting some tips from a golf pro soon, but wondered if anyone has any good thoughts….
Thanks!
Thanks for the site – I already went and registered….
i know to keep working & practice – Plan to it is fun, just wondering if my score is average or bad or if I would have any shot trying for a team or what I can do with my game as I keep working harder and harder….???????
4 Comments so far
Leave a comment
Leave a comment
Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>
Hey dont feel bad!!! Im 28 and have been playing off and on (mostly OFF LOL) since i was 16 but i feel that now i can take my game to a whole new level. Just get out there and play, practice your long iron approach shots, bunker shots, rough shots until you cant stand it anymore, then do it MORE!!! Just think…if you master shots out of the hardest conditions, fairways will be a breeze!!! Im rooting for you!
http://www.pga2be.com
a site I made for fellow golf hopefuls….ENJOY!
obx_surf_lover 03.07.10 @ 8:32 pmFlatstic hit it on the head
Bogey Golfer 06 03.07.10 @ 9:20 pmPractice!!!!!! i am 13 and i have been playing for 3 years and i shot about 84 (handicap 13) so it all just depends on how dedicated you are
Ruby C 03.08.10 @ 1:11 amIt depends on the school you will be attending, but you probably need to cut at least 10 shots off your score to make the team. Keep some stats on your rounds like number of fairways hit, number of greens in regulation, up and down saves, and number of putts. Then analyze to find the weakest part of your game and work on that to improve your score.
Flatstick 03.08.10 @ 3:41 am