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By Rulesman · Posted
'A player is allowed to place his or her feet firmly in taking a stance, ...' That doesn't sound like all you did ' ...but is in breach of Rule 8.1a if he or she alters the ground where the stance will be taken ...' Well you certainly did that ' .... if altering the ground improves the area of intended stance.' If it didn't, why did you do it? Certainly seems to fit the bill for a breach What the pros may or may not do means nothing, witness tamping grass down behind ball, leaving ball as backstopBy Inferno2ss · Posted
Nope we are in the US and both have Garmin GPS watches that track every shot and record the distance. He has always been a good athlete and pretty strong. He hits his 3 wood about 10 to 20 yards further than my driver and I avg 267. He started taking lessons at the end of last summer and is finally starting to hit his irons a bit better but he still goes through spurts of hitting it off the heal which sends it straight to the right, usually out of bounds or into the water 🙂 I am the opposite, I struggle with my driver, but hit my irons better than most.By mvmac · Posted
Letting my trail arm 'fly' has been a great thing for my game. What's important is that I don't try to 'place' the right arm higher, it's synced with my pivot. I'd film the swing first though to confirm it's actually tucked. Trail elbow might have nothing to do the distance lose. With the younger guys now, I'd say it's the opposite.By mvmac · Posted
Last week, 74, 74, 76 at the Oaks course, 73, 75 at the Canyons course, both at TPC San Antonio. 67 this Wed at Paiute from the white tees, around 6,100 yards. 68 today at TPC Vegas.By Shindig · Posted
Day 155. Shot an 88 at a tough course where breaking 95 feels like an accomplishment. I think I putted well today, but GG is down so who knows?
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