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Post by illinoisgator on May 8, 2020 11:58:45 GMT -5
Looks unlikely at this point now...I’m currently on the cut line. -16 is probably the score now. At this point in the day with -15 at 54th, I’d say your 99.9 percent making it in with -15. No way that many people are showing up last minute to knock you out. You’re good to go You're right...I guess i've been burned too many times already being close and thinking i was in to be shocked on Friday haha
Round 3 and 4 were very similar for me where I played very solid but just couldn't take advantage of opportunities to go real low. Shot -9 and -7 to finish at -31 for the week...only 10 strokes off the current leader in only round 3
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Post by CoinHen77 on May 8, 2020 12:27:50 GMT -5
At this point in the day with -15 at 54th, I’d say your 99.9 percent making it in with -15. No way that many people are showing up last minute to knock you out. You’re good to go You're right...I guess i've been burned too many times already being close and thinking i was in to be shocked on Friday haha
Round 3 and 4 were very similar for me where I played very solid but just couldn't take advantage of opportunities to go real low. Shot -9 and -7 to finish at -31 for the week...only 10 strokes off the current leader in only round 3 Haha you're not alone. My -39 which should be good for a top 10 is still 2 below his 3rd round score. Sean is a good dude, he just takes practice and preparation seriously so he knows exactly what he needs to hit on every hole before he takes on the Tour rounds. Looks like he's headed up to PGA after this win.
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Post by cseanny on May 8, 2020 12:42:32 GMT -5
Kind words Zach. Thank you!
I say this playfully, but also a bit serious!!; I only practiced R1 this week. R2/3/4 were click and go!! My shoulder has been a bit jacked up and I'm currently wearing a sling on my right arm so I didn't want to play any extra rounds! I haven't actually played ANY Society events since last Thursday, nor will I this week either.
R4 was my second best round. Good luck to everyone! Cheers and good golfing!!
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Post by knothead85 on May 8, 2020 12:43:00 GMT -5
You're right...I guess i've been burned too many times already being close and thinking i was in to be shocked on Friday haha
Round 3 and 4 were very similar for me where I played very solid but just couldn't take advantage of opportunities to go real low. Shot -9 and -7 to finish at -31 for the week...only 10 strokes off the current leader in only round 3 Haha you're not alone. My -39 which should be good for a top 10 is still 2 below his 3rd round score. Sean is a good dude, he just takes practice and preparation seriously so he knows exactly what he needs to hit on every hole before he takes on the Tour rounds. Looks like he's headed up to PGA after this win. I’m going to try to take the serious preparation approach to next week’s promo event and see where it gets me...usually though the more I practice the more my hands and swing gets wonky when it’s time to actually take the shot that matters so we’ll see....
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Post by mick0210 on May 9, 2020 2:13:58 GMT -5
Round 3 I played well hit alot of shots close and made some puts. Only the bogey on 4 I was right in between 2wood and 2iron and I chose to hit 2wood which was the wrong decision. Had to flop from the rough to a downhill green and it was unstoppable. Learned from that. -9
Round 4 I hit all the fairways but the swing with the approaches wasn't stable enough so just didn't create alot of chances. -7
Brings me to -31 total so pretty good week but feel like there was more in there.
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Post by fransslabak on May 9, 2020 2:52:12 GMT -5
Round 3 I played well hit alot of shots close and made some puts. Only the bogey on 4 I was right in between 2wood and 2iron and I chose to hit 2wood which was the wrong decision. Had to flop from the rough to a downhill green and it was unstoppable. Learned from that. -9 Round 4 I hit all the fairways but the swing with the approaches wasn't stable enough so just didn't create alot of chances. -7 Brings me to -31 total so pretty good week but feel like there was more in there. So I haven’t caught you in the WGR (yet), I guess? 😉
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Post by mick0210 on May 9, 2020 5:11:41 GMT -5
Round 3 I played well hit alot of shots close and made some puts. Only the bogey on 4 I was right in between 2wood and 2iron and I chose to hit 2wood which was the wrong decision. Had to flop from the rough to a downhill green and it was unstoppable. Learned from that. -9 Round 4 I hit all the fairways but the swing with the approaches wasn't stable enough so just didn't create alot of chances. -7 Brings me to -31 total so pretty good week but feel like there was more in there. So I haven’t caught you in the WGR (yet), I guess? 😉 Not this week 😁. We should rise a bit though. Slowly climbing that ladder.
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Post by spikel on May 12, 2020 21:45:40 GMT -5
Kind words Zach. Thank you! I say this playfully, but also a bit serious!!; I only practiced R1 this week. R2/3/4 were click and go!! My shoulder has been a bit jacked up and I'm currently wearing a sling on my right arm so I didn't want to play any extra rounds! I haven't actually played ANY Society events since last Thursday, nor will I this week either. R4 was my second best round. Good luck to everyone! Cheers and good golfing!! Do you have any good society recommendations for practice? I find practicing the course early to be too boring, and I don't really know any good societies. I usually just play the tournament rounds each week and that's it.
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Post by cseanny on May 13, 2020 0:55:40 GMT -5
I'm not involved in many Societies, nor am I very active in the 2 I belong to!! o_^.
For your tournament rounds, I'd suggest shooting the F9 one time, back out, and then play the actual R1 F9, but only the F9! Immediately quit after 9 holes at which point you practice the B9 at least one time, and, THEN resume the tournament and finish the last 9 holes. This will keep the holes fresh in your head and give you a better scoring opportunity.
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Post by spikel on May 13, 2020 4:05:11 GMT -5
I'm not involved in many Societies, nor am I very active in the 2 I belong to!! o_^. For your tournament rounds, I'd suggest shooting the F9 one time, back out, and then play the actual R1 F9, but only the F9! Immediately quit after 9 holes at which point you practice the B9 at least one time, and, THEN resume the tournament and finish the last 9 holes. This will keep the holes fresh in your head and give you a better scoring opportunity. Thanks for the advice. That takes some discipline, I feel like everytime I practice I play lights out and immediately want to play the tournament haha. I'll give this a go next week, thanks!
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