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Post by cjsrocky on Jul 10, 2016 10:28:30 GMT -5
Anyone have advice for taking on Oakmont?
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Post by Airik3333 on Jul 10, 2016 10:43:47 GMT -5
Par is the goal on each hole.. Stay away from having bad holes.. Take birdies when they fall in your lap.. In other words, don't be over aggressive..
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Post by cjsrocky on Jul 10, 2016 13:52:30 GMT -5
Roger that, thanks. Turned a few birdie putts into bogies being too aggressive.
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Post by welikeitroughnc on Jul 10, 2016 16:27:34 GMT -5
Fire for flagsticks go big or go home buddy grip it and rip it
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Post by DoubtfulObelisk on Jul 10, 2016 17:07:41 GMT -5
Here's my advice, for what it's worth: when you're hitting your approach shot, take a second to look at the slope of the green. Try to place your ball below the hole at the very least, and try to leave as straight a putt as possible. On those greens, how close you are is usually not as important as where you are relative to the hole. Playing smart will help you minimize mistakes and probably lead to a few extra simple birdie putts. Hope this helps.
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