TW Open - 20th August, Regents Park, Bolton
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It has to be said I was rather impressed with my drive at Castlerock over in Northern Ireland back in June - a lovely links course that hadn't seen any rain for weeks. One down-wind drive was paced out to around 330 yards!TANGODANCER wrote:One hits a 3 wood 230 yds but high, one is hitting a three iron good distances off the tee. Hmmmmm.

Normally about the 200-230 mark, though. But as I said with my caveat, that's when I connect. It's just as likely to scoot along the ground for 100 yards!

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yeah yeah yeah, blah blah blah.blurred wrote:It has to be said I was rather impressed with my drive at Castlerock over in Northern Ireland back in June - a lovely links course that hadn't seen any rain for weeks. One down-wind drive was paced out to around 330 yards!TANGODANCER wrote:One hits a 3 wood 230 yds but high, one is hitting a three iron good distances off the tee. Hmmmmm.
Normally about the 200-230 mark, though. But as I said with my caveat, that's when I connect. It's just as likely to scoot along the ground for 100 yards!
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when i learned to play golf i played with my grandma's old set of Wilson "Patty Berg" set, it has the most unbelievable sand wedge which i still use today. it also had actual wood woods. which i used up intill i got bought a set when i was 16/17.
and my favourite club in my bag is a ladies mitsubishi 3 wood with graphite shaft. i don't hit anything better off the fairway (apart from 7,8,9 irons)
golf is such a cracking event.
and my favourite club in my bag is a ladies mitsubishi 3 wood with graphite shaft. i don't hit anything better off the fairway (apart from 7,8,9 irons)
golf is such a cracking event.
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"Another session on the driving range next week and I'm up and ready. I'm striking the ball well".
(This is the point where you suddenly start shanking, slicing and duck-hooking balls all over the course. Best keep shtum)
I'm really looking forward to this. Hope the weather's kind to us.
(This is the point where you suddenly start shanking, slicing and duck-hooking balls all over the course. Best keep shtum)
I'm really looking forward to this. Hope the weather's kind to us.

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I was 110 yards out on the par four tenth where I play (Northop G.C. in North Wales) and I hit a perfect shot right at the pin. It pitched about two feet before the hole, checked, and rolled in for an eagle.
I've been close, but as of yet the hole-in-one has remained elusive.
I've been close, but as of yet the hole-in-one has remained elusive.
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Royal St Georges Bermuda. 18 years ago. Dogleg par 4 round a bay in the ocean. They have a tradition of letting anyone use one ball to "have a go" at driving over the bay without affecting your round score. I managed it twice in a week. It's 308 yds......all carry!
Good job it wasn't in the round though; I would have had to use a full 8 iron to get back to the green.
Good job it wasn't in the round though; I would have had to use a full 8 iron to get back to the green.

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What about the monster 60 feet (or was it 100?!) bump and run you holed a few weeks ago?communistworkethic wrote:Dunno, driving the old 262 yard par 4 2nd (now 11th) at Regents Park ................. with a 4 wood.
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ahh run of the mill stuff thatmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:What about the monster 60 feet (or was it 100?!) bump and run you holed a few weeks ago?communistworkethic wrote:Dunno, driving the old 262 yard par 4 2nd (now 11th) at Regents Park ................. with a 4 wood.

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kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
I've hit the flag on a par three and the ball dropped to within about 6 inches, which is definitely the closest I will ever come to a hole in one I imagine (it was a pretty short par 3, though).
Of my recent shots I s'pose driving the green at Calamity Corner (14th at Royal Portrush, 200 yard par 3 with no safety anywhere short) into a daft 30 mph cross-headwind with my trusty 3 iron was fairly special. That was definitely one of my best pars on a par 3!
Of my recent shots I s'pose driving the green at Calamity Corner (14th at Royal Portrush, 200 yard par 3 with no safety anywhere short) into a daft 30 mph cross-headwind with my trusty 3 iron was fairly special. That was definitely one of my best pars on a par 3!
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well i've just had a round and hit 124 on bone dry fairways in still conditionsBruce Rioja wrote:Bit too generous there me thinks, Commie.communistworkethic wrote:Hmmm HRG - handicap allowance 14 methinks.
First round in 5 years and breaks a ton no sweat and on a links course to boot.
8 I'd say, teach him to keep his gob shut!
18 still ok?

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