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Finally Broke 80!
Yesterday I finally broke 80 at my home course. I have broken 80 a few times before but at short courses, and I wouldnt even consider it breaking 80 because the courses are so easy. Well, yesterday I went 38-39 for a 77, first time ive broken 80. My previous best was an 80 there. Just for the record the course is a par 72 and the tees I play from are the blues which has a total distance of 6510 yards.Tags: None -
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Re: Finally Broke 80!
congrats... a feat i will probably never reach...Go Heels!
Proud member of the OS Rams Club.
2005 National ChampionsComment
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Re: Finally Broke 80!
congrats... a feat i will probably never reach...Go Heels!
Proud member of the OS Rams Club.
2005 National ChampionsComment
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Re: Finally Broke 80!
congrats... a feat i will probably never reach...Go Heels!
Proud member of the OS Rams Club.
2005 National ChampionsComment
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Re: Finally Broke 80!
The other day I got an 87 (41-46). That's amazing, seeing as my previous best score was a 98.Comment
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Re: Finally Broke 80!
The other day I got an 87 (41-46). That's amazing, seeing as my previous best score was a 98.Comment
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Re: Finally Broke 80!
The other day I got an 87 (41-46). That's amazing, seeing as my previous best score was a 98.Comment
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mike06 said:
Yesterday I finally broke 80 at my home course. I have broken 80 a few times before but at short courses, and I wouldnt even consider it breaking 80 because the courses are so easy. Well, yesterday I went 38-39 for a 77, first time ive broken 80. My previous best was an 80 there. Just for the record the course is a par 72 and the tees I play from are the blues which has a total distance of 6510 yards.
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I wouldn't be so hard on yourself about where you break 80 at...you still have to get the ball in the hole. Breaking 80 is breaking 80.
When I was an amateur I played in a local tournament on a golf course that is 6000 yards and par 71. The tournament has been going on for 50+ years and players like Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw have played it and won it. The year I won I shot 72-64-66 and set the tournament record at 11 under par. But I am hardly going to discount my win and my low rounds just because the course is only 6000 yards.
By tour standards, just about anything less than 7000 these days is short.Comment
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mike06 said:
Yesterday I finally broke 80 at my home course. I have broken 80 a few times before but at short courses, and I wouldnt even consider it breaking 80 because the courses are so easy. Well, yesterday I went 38-39 for a 77, first time ive broken 80. My previous best was an 80 there. Just for the record the course is a par 72 and the tees I play from are the blues which has a total distance of 6510 yards.
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I wouldn't be so hard on yourself about where you break 80 at...you still have to get the ball in the hole. Breaking 80 is breaking 80.
When I was an amateur I played in a local tournament on a golf course that is 6000 yards and par 71. The tournament has been going on for 50+ years and players like Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw have played it and won it. The year I won I shot 72-64-66 and set the tournament record at 11 under par. But I am hardly going to discount my win and my low rounds just because the course is only 6000 yards.
By tour standards, just about anything less than 7000 these days is short.Comment
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mike06 said:
Yesterday I finally broke 80 at my home course. I have broken 80 a few times before but at short courses, and I wouldnt even consider it breaking 80 because the courses are so easy. Well, yesterday I went 38-39 for a 77, first time ive broken 80. My previous best was an 80 there. Just for the record the course is a par 72 and the tees I play from are the blues which has a total distance of 6510 yards.
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I wouldn't be so hard on yourself about where you break 80 at...you still have to get the ball in the hole. Breaking 80 is breaking 80.
When I was an amateur I played in a local tournament on a golf course that is 6000 yards and par 71. The tournament has been going on for 50+ years and players like Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw have played it and won it. The year I won I shot 72-64-66 and set the tournament record at 11 under par. But I am hardly going to discount my win and my low rounds just because the course is only 6000 yards.
By tour standards, just about anything less than 7000 these days is short.Comment
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mike06 said:
Yesterday I finally broke 80 at my home course. I have broken 80 a few times before but at short courses, and I wouldnt even consider it breaking 80 because the courses are so easy. Well, yesterday I went 38-39 for a 77, first time ive broken 80. My previous best was an 80 there. Just for the record the course is a par 72 and the tees I play from are the blues which has a total distance of 6510 yards.
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I wouldn't be so hard on yourself about where you break 80 at...you still have to get the ball in the hole. Breaking 80 is breaking 80.
When I was an amateur I played in a local tournament on a golf course that is 6000 yards and par 71. The tournament has been going on for 50+ years and players like Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw have played it and won it. The year I won I shot 72-64-66 and set the tournament record at 11 under par. But I am hardly going to discount my win and my low rounds just because the course is only 6000 yards.
By tour standards, just about anything less than 7000 these days is short.
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yea, i realize that, but the fact that this course meets my standards of a course that would actually count is why i am so happy about breaking 80. the other courses that I did it at were under 6000yds which is WAY too short and i should be able to shoot in the 70s with ease. you dont even have to ever try to hit a wood off of the tee and its not difficult to break 80.
by the way, congrats on that tourney and that course record, you must be an excellent playerComment
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pgatour said:
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mike06 said:
Yesterday I finally broke 80 at my home course. I have broken 80 a few times before but at short courses, and I wouldnt even consider it breaking 80 because the courses are so easy. Well, yesterday I went 38-39 for a 77, first time ive broken 80. My previous best was an 80 there. Just for the record the course is a par 72 and the tees I play from are the blues which has a total distance of 6510 yards.
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I wouldn't be so hard on yourself about where you break 80 at...you still have to get the ball in the hole. Breaking 80 is breaking 80.
When I was an amateur I played in a local tournament on a golf course that is 6000 yards and par 71. The tournament has been going on for 50+ years and players like Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw have played it and won it. The year I won I shot 72-64-66 and set the tournament record at 11 under par. But I am hardly going to discount my win and my low rounds just because the course is only 6000 yards.
By tour standards, just about anything less than 7000 these days is short.
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yea, i realize that, but the fact that this course meets my standards of a course that would actually count is why i am so happy about breaking 80. the other courses that I did it at were under 6000yds which is WAY too short and i should be able to shoot in the 70s with ease. you dont even have to ever try to hit a wood off of the tee and its not difficult to break 80.
by the way, congrats on that tourney and that course record, you must be an excellent playerComment
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