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Post by bentfivewood on Jun 28, 2015 23:20:46 GMT -5
Chat away!
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Post by blackaces13 on Jun 28, 2015 23:28:06 GMT -5
59-63-61-63 (-34)
I hope this is enough for a top 10.
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Post by MrSourNinja on Jun 28, 2015 23:35:54 GMT -5
59-62-57-59 (-43) Really thought this might be good enough for my first win and after dodgin a few good players bullets' early I was feeling good. Found out this morning someone went super low on PS4 again. Had a -18 in round 3. I really didn't think a -18 was out there on this golf course. I mean the slopes are huge and with it being so firm it's hard to have great looks at birdie all the time. Not mad really just surprised and a bit frustrated.
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Post by mlhartzell on Jun 29, 2015 0:35:45 GMT -5
59-62-57-59 (-43) Really thought this might be good enough for my first win and after dodgin a few good players bullets' early I was feeling good. Found out this morning someone went super low on PS4 again. Had a -18 in round 3. I really didn't think a -18 was out there on this golf course. I mean the slopes are huge and with it being so firm it's hard to have great looks at birdie all the time. Not mad really just surprised and a bit frustrated. Wow...-18 with those firm greens is impressive, I don't think it would be possible without at least a 2-4 hole outs/chip-ins. 60-62-58-58 (-42). Well at least missing my gimme birdie on 17th in final round might be inconsequential in terms of a shot at winning. Nice playing. I wish I had access to the PS4 leaderboard to check it out. Good luck everyone!
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Post by disturbed932 on Jun 29, 2015 2:49:51 GMT -5
Ok I'll come clean. I was that "someone" that went low this week. I'll admit that if I hadn't stopped playing Batman Arkham Knight all week to play a couple practice rounds on Friday, my rust would've showed itself. Those practice rounds allowed to really dial in the front cover yardages, optimal angles into these firm greens, and where I had to play away from the pin for a medium length putt or short chip from the back of the green. Winds were moderate throughout my play 6-13mph. Played consecutively Sat AM EST. This was an interesting course as there were only two par 5's. The greens have a firm first bounce and roll out similar to the U.S. Open. However, they're a good 2-3 inches slower in pace. I was constantly leaving putts short in my two practice rounds. This changed my putting strategy in the real tournament to be more aggressive on my line to remove more break from the putt. This, if I miss, I would gun it by farther for a comebacker. Fortunately, I was bogey free this week, though it wasn't without a couple of scares on round 4. As for that 52, I was pumped to finally put it all together for once. Mind you, I've been perfect through 9 before, even to the likes of -12 through 13, etc. but have always gotten nervous and started thinking about the result instead of the next shot. Just like PGA guys when they have a shot at 59. And yes, I did have a couple chip ins from the back from 6-7 yards away. I hope to be in the running for a top 5, building off my top 10 at the U.S. Open. I have to really maintain this level of play for the rest of the season to maintain my lead on the FedEx Cup and the money list. There's some "holy God" out there called "Sloan" who is marching his way to the top. 60-57-52-58 = -53
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Post by disturbed932 on Jun 29, 2015 2:50:55 GMT -5
Of course, ProBoards limits attachments to three haha. Round 4 and Summary Attachments:
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Post by jdforthy on Jun 29, 2015 5:38:46 GMT -5
At this point, Tyler, I turn the game on and look at the leaderboard just to see what you've done this week. Smh, man. We give up!
66 59 58 60, I believe. -37 or so. First round killed me, i left about 6 putts dead in the jaws.
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Post by MrSourNinja on Jun 29, 2015 9:34:38 GMT -5
Ok I'll come clean. I was that "someone" that went low this week. I'll admit that if I hadn't stopped playing Batman Arkham Knight all week to play a couple practice rounds on Friday, my rust would've showed itself. Those practice rounds allowed to really dial in the front cover yardages, optimal angles into these firm greens, and where I had to play away from the pin for a medium length putt or short chip from the back of the green. Winds were moderate throughout my play 6-13mph. Played consecutively Sat AM EST. This was an interesting course as there were only two par 5's. The greens have a firm first bounce and roll out similar to the U.S. Open. However, they're a good 2-3 inches slower in pace. I was constantly leaving putts short in my two practice rounds. This changed my putting strategy in the real tournament to be more aggressive on my line to remove more break from the putt. This, if I miss, I would gun it by farther for a comebacker. Fortunately, I was bogey free this week, though it wasn't without a couple of scares on round 4. As for that 52, I was pumped to finally put it all together for once. Mind you, I've been perfect through 9 before, even to the likes of -12 through 13, etc. but have always gotten nervous and started thinking about the result instead of the next shot. Just like PGA guys when they have a shot at 59. And yes, I did have a couple chip ins from the back from 6-7 yards away. I hope to be in the running for a top 5, building off my top 10 at the U.S. Open. I have to really maintain this level of play for the rest of the season to maintain my lead on the FedEx Cup and the money list. There's some "holy God" out there called "Sloan" who is marching his way to the top. 60-57-52-58 = -53 It truly is an amazing score. And don't get me wrong I'm not mad or anything. But like my predictions for what is becoming a good score is just getting worse and worse. I though the lowest you'd see out there is a -15. You blew that away so congrats.
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Post by disturbed932 on Jun 29, 2015 11:20:05 GMT -5
Ok I'll come clean. I was that "someone" that went low this week. I'll admit that if I hadn't stopped playing Batman Arkham Knight all week to play a couple practice rounds on Friday, my rust would've showed itself. Those practice rounds allowed to really dial in the front cover yardages, optimal angles into these firm greens, and where I had to play away from the pin for a medium length putt or short chip from the back of the green. Winds were moderate throughout my play 6-13mph. Played consecutively Sat AM EST. This was an interesting course as there were only two par 5's. The greens have a firm first bounce and roll out similar to the U.S. Open. However, they're a good 2-3 inches slower in pace. I was constantly leaving putts short in my two practice rounds. This changed my putting strategy in the real tournament to be more aggressive on my line to remove more break from the putt. This, if I miss, I would gun it by farther for a comebacker. Fortunately, I was bogey free this week, though it wasn't without a couple of scares on round 4. As for that 52, I was pumped to finally put it all together for once. Mind you, I've been perfect through 9 before, even to the likes of -12 through 13, etc. but have always gotten nervous and started thinking about the result instead of the next shot. Just like PGA guys when they have a shot at 59. And yes, I did have a couple chip ins from the back from 6-7 yards away. I hope to be in the running for a top 5, building off my top 10 at the U.S. Open. I have to really maintain this level of play for the rest of the season to maintain my lead on the FedEx Cup and the money list. There's some "holy God" out there called "Sloan" who is marching his way to the top. 60-57-52-58 = -53 It truly is an amazing score. And don't get me wrong I'm not mad or anything. But like my predictions for what is becoming a good score is just getting worse and worse. I though the lowest you'd see out there is a -15. You blew that away so congrats. Yeah that's why I always underestimate where I'll finish because the talent pool is only increasing. Like the commercial I see on TV, "these guys are good". Now if you'll all excuse me, the Batmobile is calling my name.
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Post by NCFCRulz on Jun 29, 2015 12:56:58 GMT -5
63-63 for me. -14 for 2 rounds. Hope that will be enough for the cut! 14 Birdies, 0 Bogeys, so pleased with that stat. Certainly left 3-4 putts out there round in the rim in the first round in particular.
Twice that ruddy bunker on the back 9 LOOOOOOONG Par 4 caught me out and did well to save Par twice!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 13:52:37 GMT -5
Get ready to laugh..............i shot 64, 61, 73, 64 for a total of -18.
I gave up yet again in Round 3. Everything just seems to go against me in tourneys and i am not loving these tourneys at all (in terms of playing)
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Post by Nemecyst on Jun 29, 2015 14:12:36 GMT -5
60, 58, 65, 59 for a total of -38.
Pretty good for myself this week. Round 3 killed me though. Felt like I couldn't get birdie putts to drop to save my life in that 3rd round but I didn't have a par putt of more than 2-3ft until like the 14th hole. Anyways, very pleased with my improvements over the past few weeks though, I'm still sitting atop the leaderboard for the Swindon Downs Open qualifier and hopefully I'll have a decent finish here.
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Post by splittailace on Jun 29, 2015 14:25:59 GMT -5
60, 59, 60, 61. -40. Had two bogeys in the tourney. Pretty solid play for me. I usually crash at least one round.
-18 in one round is ridiculous
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Post by blackaces13 on Jun 29, 2015 14:57:55 GMT -5
Geez, I guess -34 sucks. I thought I played alright, too.
Let me revise my original statement, I'm now hoping for a top 50!
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Post by smurfblade88 on Jun 29, 2015 18:09:56 GMT -5
Shot -52 for all 4 rnds. Everything I hit seemed to be perfect. Made nearly every putt, had a couple of eagles along the way. Shame it isnt gud enuf, lol.
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