Jump to content
Testers Wanted! Titleist SM10 and Stix Golf Clubs ×

westy

 
  • Posts

    1,208
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    4

Posts posted by westy

  1. So in a weird twist, which by raising ensures imminent floods, we are currently In One of the driest periods for years in uk (at least down south anyway).

     

    Ground is cracking, courses are running fast and greens are firm. Frankly courses are playing really hard as a result.

     

    Now it is still the UK so it's still not warm! But it makes a change from our usual rain.

     

    hope the spring finally appears for golfers across the Atlantic

  2. You just don't get toothy reptiles in the UK.....which in my books is a good thing!

     

    Had the opportunity to play Royal Porthcawl (Wales) a few weeks back, it'll be hosting the British Seniors Open later in the year and is a wonderful old school links course. Worth the trip for overseas visitors looking for a real test.image.jpeg

     

    So have a putt on a putting green, with surf crashing close by, that was so fast that my first 3 putts missed the green. Then walk to this first tee shot.....

     

    image.jpeg

     

    No doubt the seniors will manage some great scores off the back pegs, off the yellows I was chuffed to bits with 79.

  3. It's a real shame that we couldn't have had a few more years of Tiger competing, to see him stare down some of the young guns would be great - let's be honest how many majors might Els, Mickleson, Singh, Garcia etc have if Tiger hadn't psyched them out?

     

    4 back ops though, with this one a fusion? The scar tissue in and around those crucial lumbar discs will be a huge hindrance, could he win with a 3/4 swing and get his short game and putting back? No. Every week there are 30 players who could win, all class acts.

     

    In some ways though it's good not to have the will he play nonsense before the rest of the majors this season.

  4. First win at a men's open for years today; windy old day and scoring poor but was a bit surprised to see off 87 players. St

     

    6th last week in club championship was my highest ever finish.

     

    Now to get that handicap going in the right direction again

     

    (SLDR in the bag has meant fairways hit stat is awesome - also put my old Never Compromise back in the bag and it's a weapon from 6 feet)

  5. The SLDR is back in the bag!

     

    Took my drivers along to a launch monitor (was there doing crossover testing) and as I thought - it's just so much straighter than my others, carry slightly less but rolls out plenty more and all but complete misses were down the centre line with a baby fade.

     

    Stuff carry, I'm going back to in play.

  6. This is interesting for me, as in Australia, for any round to count towards your handicap, it must be in a formal competition, and signed off by a marker.

    It seems to be a significant cultural difference, we play competition rounds (within our own clubs) every weekend, and most clubs have at least one midweek competition.

    A recent push to allow social (non competition) rounds to be handicapped was shouted down almost unanimously.

    This doesn't stop cheats from putting in bad scores deliberately to push out handicaps, but nothing will ever stop that.

    Pretty much the same in the UK, but we can (hcp 6 and above) enter additional scores as long as they are played at a course your a member of with someone signing your card.

  7. First comp off the back pegs of the year yesterday, started out cold and wet and ended cold and sunny!

     

    Course was very damp, preferred lies in place.

     

    Made two bad swings with the 3 wood, and another with the hybrid ( quickly ping I need that crossover!) cost me doubles. But in truth it was poor decision making - should have hit mid iron for position.

     

    Anyway 81 not a disaster, but when you make 12 GIR pars it ain't great.

     

    But back held up, although walking like an old man today.

  8. Well, I dropped my sldr in the autumn and put a brand new (but clearly old) super fast TP 2.0 in the bag.

     

    With a heavier regular shaft, shorter in the TP as well and of course face is open. It was a club that always suited my eye.

     

    If my swing speed goes up again (well you never know!) then sldr may come back. Sldr wasn't the most forgiving I've ever had - but it was mostly reliable.

  9. Well it's been a fun winter, floods floods and a few more floods! No fun when it's part of your job. Played a few holes this week for first time in 5 months and it went ok - new seasons a week or two away and I'm stoked.

     

    I've had FJ boas before and liked them, the adidas ones seem to be to be lighter.

     

    It's a quandary, I like the leather and quality of footjoy but the lightness and stability of adidas. Mind you there's no excuse for the amount of shoes I have.

     

    And MGS folk love a bargain? Hell yes, cheaper it is the more we can buy!

  10. My ethos with everything is to to buy the best I can afford, which like many of you means buying sale bargains. Get last years top of the range for the price of this years bottom of the range.

     

    So in the winter I look for shoes and summer clothes. Always look for waterproofs in the height of summer etc.

     

    My wife bought me some Adidas Boost Boa for my birthday, about 100 dollars but the RRP on these last year was probably twice that.

  11. Walk and if my back allowed I'd carry.

     

    Done 36 in one day on 5 occasions this year in comes and it is tough on the feet - but my waste line approves!

     

    But we don't really get the temperatures or humidity you'd see in much of the states.

  12. 79 and 77 on Sunday, solid but managed to make three 7's in two rounds. A quad, a treble and a double. Couple of lost balls being to aggressive and an unfortunate incident involving a bunker rebound on to my chest (oops).

     

    Shame as I was 2 shots off third and 4 off second. Still compared with 6 weeks ago it's a huge improvement.

  13. Yesterday saw me filling my boots with a morning comp at my home course, 78 whacks (38 putts.... 3 lip outs did the full 180 back to me, after the second you just have to laugh). But super steady long game day which was nice.

     

    The afternoon was at a course 6 miles away for their once a year comp off the tips at 7650 yards. Aside from losing a ball that'd become an old friend ( it was 49 holes old when I dumped into a pond) and an aberration off the 16th tee I was pleased with an 88. Given the rating of the course that was actually playing to my handicap!

     

    Played with the winner, lad off +2 who shot 76 (with a 7 at the last!).

     

    Longest putt holed in the afternoon was around 4 feet, I know where my practice need to be at the moment!

  14. 82 whacks in a monsoon today. Think I may have gone up to 7 - shame but hey I'm not playing that well.

     

    But, found a putting stroke. Gone back left hand below (as I used in the 90's) and my word they are tracking so much better..... Holed nothing much, but didn't have a birdie putt inside 20 feet - lipped out 4 times and made some great distance two putts.

     

    oh and finally stuck the ping piper tr in the bag and that bad boy is joyful off the club face.

     

    I decided against ketsch (or the Cleveland smart square TFI) mostly because I couldn't win one on this site (not grumpy about that though) and also I prefer a centre shafted putter as a rule.

  15. Today was the best example of my game, shot 75 (4 over) but managed to hit 14 greens. My playing partners were a little blown away (2 of the missed greens were in the fringe).

     

    No birdies, 14 birdie putts and no birdies! Missed from 4 feet at the last.....putter was sooooo cold. Think I had 36 of them today.

     

    Assumed that the one on the last would cost me a decent handicap cut and the money, but no. Took division 1 by a single shot and scoring was so bad it looks like I'm going to get cut 0.6.

     

    The importance of that is, for at least one week I'm down to 5 (5.4) - the first time in 25 years of golf I've achieved it. Great way to end the season.

  16. Whiskey,

     

    Yep had that lull - but I found it was linked in a general downturn in other things in my life. When things started to pick up I found my desire to play came with it.

     

    But if your happy - then no worries, it may be a bit of time off will help rekindle things.

  17. I usually carry a couple of flapjack bars, because when I don't I start to lose concentration on the last 6. Chocolates ok, but the quick energy leads to a crash pretty quickly - same is true of energy drinks for me.

     

    So I stick to water, mind you I often have a coffee on the first tee which lasts a few holes. Not sure caffeine is a good idea but hey at 7 in the morning I need coffee.

  18. Played Friday night in a club match, finished at 8.30pm. Back at our place at 7.20 the next morning on the first tee. I think ideally I need longer between rounds that 11 hours.

     

    First tee shot topped out of the heel, rolled along the cart path and hit the marshals hut and went out of bounds. Nice double to start, but from then on hit it smooth and got up and down on the last three to shoot 74.

     

    Made some nice putts, chipped nicely and held my nerve down the stretch.

     

    Had just popped up to 7 last week so this should get me back to 6.

     

    Just wish the weather would improve - may have to trade the sticks in for an ark soon.

×
×
  • Create New...