@Mike_kim714 Currently working on/my assessment is:
- shitty takeaway
- I’m definitely stuck
- club position at top
I’m sure there’s more. I’m a 2 handicap. If you have a drill to fix it all at once would be much appreciated
@ALANRICHTER18 @Mike_kim714 I see where you’re coming from. They both live in Dallas and I’m sure have played together a good amount. I don’t think Michael Kim is feeling any pressure despite scottie ranked 1 or a million on the line
@chadmumm I think cal club given its location and membership has to make this list. Entire membership is Silicon Valley c-suite, finance, and athletes.
@JoeyRibs32@iownjakesadly@NUCLRGOLF Par 5s are definitely the easiest. For any decent golfer, par 4s just become shorter par 3s.
This is for a good golfer. For a bad golfer, I’d think it’s the opposite because it takes more good shots and consistency on longer holes to make birdie.
@TheSeppticTank I do believe there is an exception for once in a lifetime courses. In the cypress or pine valley pro shop there are absolutely no rules in my book
@CPAGSG@Top100Rick The country rule isn’t finding how much it costs, it’s that you will never make it make financial sense and have to be okay with that.
@SamENole @cartiluver14 @Mike_kim714 An amateur that qualified for the Masters is so much better than a scratch golfer it’s not even comparable. On a decent/good day they are right there with the pros, on a bad day that are still beating an everyday scratch golfer (someone like me) by 10+ minimum on that course