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How many OT'ers golf for relaxation?
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:30 am
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:30 am
Whats your favorite course? I just started picking it back up and playing a round each Sunday.
Right now just playing BREC Webb course and I'm usually +10-15 over after a round.
Right now just playing BREC Webb course and I'm usually +10-15 over after a round.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:33 am to tduecen
I stopped playing golf 21 years ago. That's when family and career got really busy. If I can't play at least 3 times a week to at least maintain my game the game is too frustrating to me. I love the game but it's a game I have to be all in or I'm not having fun.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:36 am to GumboPot
I haven't played in 4 years since I quit drinking. Maybe the drinking made it fun?
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:36 am to tduecen
You can't beat Webb for the price and condition.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:37 am to GumboPot
I've been going and just hitting, using a set of clubs that was handed down so I'm sure they are not great for me. Just walking to course and hanging out for the most part, leaving the phone in the vehicle so a few hours of no distractions
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:40 am to tduecen
I recently picked it back up after about 25 years because my sons started playing. Only get to play once a week or so. I’m just working to get below 100 again.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:44 am to High C
If I could only hit the ball straight more than 3 or 4 times a round
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:44 am to tduecen
If i can’t drink beer while playing, there is nothing relaxing about that game
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:46 am to tduecen
I do… When I realized that I was mainly competing against a course and my best score at that course, instead of getting mad because I was 7 strokes back of men 15 years younger , it became much more relaxing/fun.
Hitting balls ,drinking coldies , riding around outside and busting baws balls is my “unwind” from life.
Hitting balls ,drinking coldies , riding around outside and busting baws balls is my “unwind” from life.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 10:54 am to GumboPot
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I love the game but it's a game I have to be all in or I'm not having fun.
Same here. Golf was my life for so many years as a kid then through playing in college.
When life came along and got busy with other things, golf got miserable. So I quit for a good 10 years or so.
I picked the game back up during Covid. Now I’m back hitting balls several times per week minimum. And trying to play once a week. Because shitty golf is zero fun.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:01 am to CFDoc
When the frick did we get a Golf Board
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:16 am to tduecen
There’s nothing relaxing about the way I play golf 
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:17 am to tduecen
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When the frick did we get a Golf Board
3 or 4 years ago, I believe
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:32 am to tduecen
So that was you with the GITM staff bag
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:51 am to tduecen
We usually have 6-8 guys and we have a great time.
All the guys are decent players and very social guys.
We always have a good time in the 19th hole afterwards busting balls.
All the guys are decent players and very social guys.
We always have a good time in the 19th hole afterwards busting balls.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 11:52 am to Tyga Woods
I never knew, just saw my post was gone from the OT
Posted on 6/11/22 at 12:05 pm to tduecen
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If I could only hit the ball straight more than 3 or 4 times a round
Pro tip:
Pick a shot shape, left to right or right to left, and stick with it. Especially off the tee. Stop trying to hit the ball straight. If you try to hit it straight and it curves at all, the ball will always be moving away from the target.
This post was edited on 6/11/22 at 12:09 pm
Posted on 6/11/22 at 12:22 pm to tduecen
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Right now just playing BREC Webb course
How wet was the course today?? I had a tee time this morning and the guy told me cart path only and I'm to damn lazy for that shite..
But to answer your question, I play for frustrating relaxation..while I always want to play better and get miffed at bad shots.. I'd rather be on the course tgan at the house doing honey dos
Posted on 6/11/22 at 12:42 pm to tduecen
I retired from club championships, 4 balls, LGA events, etc about 5 years ago.
I rarely play these days - if I do it is vacation golf. Real life gets in the way of golf. Kids, career, marriage….now kiddos are grown up, I just don’t have the desire to practice and play.
I rarely play these days - if I do it is vacation golf. Real life gets in the way of golf. Kids, career, marriage….now kiddos are grown up, I just don’t have the desire to practice and play.
Posted on 6/11/22 at 4:26 pm to KillTheGophers
Play mainly for exercise. Relaxation, yeah. Love walking down the fairway after a nice drive while listening to the ballgame on the radio. It's near nirvana.
Quit the game for about 10 years but picked it back up recently because I started playing with my dad who is 78. Great way to spend time with family.
So started to really get into it this year and golf/range 3-4 days a week. Walk the course for exercise. 18 holes will burn off about 1500 calories per Garmin. So kill two birds with one stone. I'm not good, shot 45/42-87 yesterday and 45/47-92 today with two birdies, but getting better as a year ago those would be 105s.
Going out tomorrow morning with my dad. Looking forward to that round.
Quit the game for about 10 years but picked it back up recently because I started playing with my dad who is 78. Great way to spend time with family.
So started to really get into it this year and golf/range 3-4 days a week. Walk the course for exercise. 18 holes will burn off about 1500 calories per Garmin. So kill two birds with one stone. I'm not good, shot 45/42-87 yesterday and 45/47-92 today with two birdies, but getting better as a year ago those would be 105s.
Going out tomorrow morning with my dad. Looking forward to that round.
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