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Who's worked up? Just trying to make conversation.... seems like the original post got people talking. That is what we come to an internet forum to do, right?You get worked up by the lamest things...![]()
funny...
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Who's worked up? Just trying to make conversation.... seems like the original post got people talking. That is what we come to an internet forum to do, right?You get worked up by the lamest things...![]()
funny...
Who's worked up? Just trying to make conversation.... seems like the original post got people talking. That is what we come to an internet forum to do, right?
maybe Killington will close the golf course early this fall. See if people go crazy. I for one, hope they do! :lol:
You get worked up by the lamest things...![]()
funny...
I've got a whole slew of those yardage books that I keep as souvenirs of some of my golfing conquests (or total and utter failures) of the past! :lol:
Proper yardage is a great thing for many players, although there are a good deal of folks out there for whom it really does nothing but slow down their pace of play as their attempting to figure out if they're 156 or 158 yards away and then procede to hit it only 135!![]()
Hey!!! You been spying on me?:razz:
I GPS'd my local par 3 to some interesting results. I measured to the approximate center of the green. Many holes were within 5 yards accuracy which is sound as I may not have measured the "exact" center of the green or the tee box markers may have been moved slightly. However, many holes had distance errors of 10, 15, 20, and even one that was 25 yards off! The hole that was 25 yards off had the mens tee where the ladies was supposed to be and a second tee box area behind the first tee that was unused. This hole is interesting because this supposed 165 yard hole had been a perfect 6I for me when I first start playing so I had thought 160 off the tee = 6I. I have since gained 10 yards and I am now using a 7I for this course. But my yardage estimate for this given club based on this hole was WAY off!
Accounting for center of green issues, that means I now hit my 6I 160 off the tee but when I first started playing, it was likely 145 only. Also, I have occasionally pulled out my 5H on this hole after I broke my 6I earlier this season and WAY over flew the green. I thought I had gained 20 yards on my 5H this season! Turns out, things were just measured wrong.
This also was an issue on another hole that was +10 off. I had always wondered why I flew the green with my 8I. Figured I just had good luck getting a perfectly swung shot on that hole more often than not. Turned out I was using too much club. On a par three where hitting the green from the tee is the only way to 2 putt, that is important.
These were all flat holes too. There are three hills on the course. One checked out accurately but the other two were so big that I trusted the marked distance better than the GPS because I don't think the GPS had factored in the uphill in its distance readings. Pretty interesting stuff and says a lot about getting to know the course.