Back to the Grind

March 23, 2009

golf-trip-044-largeThe golf trip was great – weather between 65 and 75 and sunny everyday, very windy at times but I’ll take it.  Overall I played pretty well shooting scores of 93, 84, 88, 86 and 97.  We played 36 holes on the 19th and 20th and 18 holes on the 21st.  My hands and forearms were pretty fatigued by the time we played the last 18 – the score of 97 should make that obvious.  My chipping the last day was terrible, tired hands made for lots of chunked chips and poor distance control around the greens.

There were many highlights – nailing my new hybrid from about 210 yards and just missing a 25 footer for eagle, a 9 iron from 135 yards to within 2-3 feet, made a few 10-15 foot putts and lots of 280+ yard drives.  Overall I averaged 89.6 for all of my rounds – the last round of 97 raised that average 2 strokes.  I track my scores at freegolfinfo.com (not sure of another good free tracking service) and it calculates my handicap at 15.5 right now… I’ll take that.

Pictures from the trip after the jump…

Our Villa
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Random Holes from the 3 courses we played
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9 iron from 135 yards
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Action Shots (I am not in any of these)
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