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Post by bentfivewood on Nov 27, 2014 14:32:33 GMT -5
1. Play Son Gual - MISS every green on purpose and practice the pitching and chipping and long putts to save par or bogey. 2. Repeat on Kodiak Reserve.
You MUST be comfortable with pitching and chipping to score well on these courses. Lag putting is also a necessity. If you try to jar the hole on these courses you risk going well past and making bogie or worse.
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Post by Tim on Nov 27, 2014 19:05:53 GMT -5
Great advice. These will be the two courses that decide the difference between a major tour card and web for a lot of players.
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Post by misternic on Nov 28, 2014 0:43:26 GMT -5
1. Play Son Gual - MISS every green on purpose and practice the pitching and chipping and long putts to save par or bogey. 2. Repeat on Kodiak Reserve. You MUST be comfortable with pitching and chipping to score well on these courses. Lag putting is also a necessity. If you try to jar the hole on these courses you risk going well past and making bogie or worse. 1. - Check (already do) 2. - Check (you can actually stay on the green on this course)?
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