Here's week 4's update. For the record, here's a link to the previous weeks progress...
Week 4 was not a GREAT week on the course. I only got to play on Friday. I was only able to get in 3 range sessions for the week because of rain.
This week's round was a horrid 88 that started out on a bad foot Double-Double-Double. The main thing that killed me this week was putting. I missed 8 putts inside of 6' even a couple of 3' putts. More on putting in a bit. I think I have the driver back under control though I didn't get a chance to swing it during the week. I hit some nice straight drives (hit a couple of bad one's too.) Irons were okay to good. Wedges were okay. Considering the start, and the fact that I missed quite a few putts, I was pretty pleased with the days outcome.
On the double-double-double start, the first hole is a short 270yd par 4 with a big lake in the middle. I hit a perfect 9i off the tee but when I wedged it across I hit the front of the green and the ball sucked back into the lake. It looked like a beautiful shot but it just came up short. No biggie I thought, just bad luck because I hit the shot exactly as I wanted. The next hole I duffed my 5w trying to hit a big cut shot (advanced for my stage but I can occasionally pull it off and I was feeling good.) I'm 220 out hitting 23* hybrid. I knew it was to much club but there was a slight wind and I didn't think I needed to take any medicine. I smoke the ball past the green and the ball bounces through the chain link fence - some horrid putting and put down another double on the score card. Next hole (another double) was similar - just stupid mistakes and bad putting...
After those first three holes, I was doing pars and bogeys - more bogeys than pars.
I couldn't believe how BAD I was putting. I hit several greens in regulation but couldn't putt and a couple of them led to 3putt bogeys. In my defense, I really didn't put much work into putting so I am totally to blame for this. I got my backyard green completed this weekend. It is now 6x15 with two chipping stations and the slower turf. I' spent some time last night and this morning on the green and I believe I'm finding a groove with the putter. I've committed to do 30min a night of putting practice this week on the green. We'll see how that goes.
Something else to think about, when I came home from New Orleans (last weekend of June) I was 259lbs. I started working out again (HIIT Cardio, Crossfit, Mtn. Biking, and minor weight lifting.) The goal was to drop 20lbs by Aug 1st. Today I'm 5lbs away from the that goal at 244lbs. Not sure if it matters but my training could also be playing a part in my erratic play; though, I would think it would mess more with my swing than my putter... Who knows...
I've got to say again, while my scores are NOT necessarily impressive to most, I'm totally shocked that I can start out with 3 doubles and still shoot an 88. If I did this in the past I'd easily shot a 100 (though I would have probably quit keeping score after the third straight double.) Also it's amazing to me that even putting bad I can still salvage a par. This is the 4th week I shot in the 80's with parts of my game not very in tune. It's VERY cool to go from having a bad game in the 100's to having a bad game in the 80's. I'll take it!
One month after seeing Brian, I'm not going on the PGA Tour let alone a mini tour but I am definitely on to something here. While my scores haven't been off the charts, the bad games I've been having are as good or better than the good scores I was posting before seeing Brian. No buyer remorse here and I'll be going back to see Brian in Aug or Sept... After 4 or 5 different instructors it seems I found one that works for me! THANK YOU BRIAN!
Week 4 was not a GREAT week on the course. I only got to play on Friday. I was only able to get in 3 range sessions for the week because of rain.
This week's round was a horrid 88 that started out on a bad foot Double-Double-Double. The main thing that killed me this week was putting. I missed 8 putts inside of 6' even a couple of 3' putts. More on putting in a bit. I think I have the driver back under control though I didn't get a chance to swing it during the week. I hit some nice straight drives (hit a couple of bad one's too.) Irons were okay to good. Wedges were okay. Considering the start, and the fact that I missed quite a few putts, I was pretty pleased with the days outcome.
On the double-double-double start, the first hole is a short 270yd par 4 with a big lake in the middle. I hit a perfect 9i off the tee but when I wedged it across I hit the front of the green and the ball sucked back into the lake. It looked like a beautiful shot but it just came up short. No biggie I thought, just bad luck because I hit the shot exactly as I wanted. The next hole I duffed my 5w trying to hit a big cut shot (advanced for my stage but I can occasionally pull it off and I was feeling good.) I'm 220 out hitting 23* hybrid. I knew it was to much club but there was a slight wind and I didn't think I needed to take any medicine. I smoke the ball past the green and the ball bounces through the chain link fence - some horrid putting and put down another double on the score card. Next hole (another double) was similar - just stupid mistakes and bad putting...
After those first three holes, I was doing pars and bogeys - more bogeys than pars.
I couldn't believe how BAD I was putting. I hit several greens in regulation but couldn't putt and a couple of them led to 3putt bogeys. In my defense, I really didn't put much work into putting so I am totally to blame for this. I got my backyard green completed this weekend. It is now 6x15 with two chipping stations and the slower turf. I' spent some time last night and this morning on the green and I believe I'm finding a groove with the putter. I've committed to do 30min a night of putting practice this week on the green. We'll see how that goes.
Something else to think about, when I came home from New Orleans (last weekend of June) I was 259lbs. I started working out again (HIIT Cardio, Crossfit, Mtn. Biking, and minor weight lifting.) The goal was to drop 20lbs by Aug 1st. Today I'm 5lbs away from the that goal at 244lbs. Not sure if it matters but my training could also be playing a part in my erratic play; though, I would think it would mess more with my swing than my putter... Who knows...
I've got to say again, while my scores are NOT necessarily impressive to most, I'm totally shocked that I can start out with 3 doubles and still shoot an 88. If I did this in the past I'd easily shot a 100 (though I would have probably quit keeping score after the third straight double.) Also it's amazing to me that even putting bad I can still salvage a par. This is the 4th week I shot in the 80's with parts of my game not very in tune. It's VERY cool to go from having a bad game in the 100's to having a bad game in the 80's. I'll take it!
One month after seeing Brian, I'm not going on the PGA Tour let alone a mini tour but I am definitely on to something here. While my scores haven't been off the charts, the bad games I've been having are as good or better than the good scores I was posting before seeing Brian. No buyer remorse here and I'll be going back to see Brian in Aug or Sept... After 4 or 5 different instructors it seems I found one that works for me! THANK YOU BRIAN!