Sunday, March 27, 2011

Score Summary (September to November 2010)

Nov. 27, 89 (44/45, West/East)
Nov. 20, 89 (45/44, South/East)
Nov. 13, 92, Beckett Ridge
Nov. 11, 89, Crooked Tree
Nov. 6, 93 (46/47, South/East)
Oct. 30, 88 (46/42, South/East)
Oct. 16, 95 (44/51, West/South)
Oct. 9, 94 (42/52, West/South)
Oct. 7, 87 (41/46, West/East)
Oct. 2, 48 (West)
Sep. 30, 44, Crooked Tree (Front 9)
Sep. 25, 91 (46/45, South/East)
Sep. 18, 85 (45/40, East/West)
Sep. 15, 41, Crooked Tree (Front 9)
Sep. 11, 85 (44/41, West/South)
Sep. 6, 40, Crooked Tree (Back 9)
Sep. 4, 88 (45/43, South/West)

South/West/East are Glenview.

2011 Golf Season Started

Before I write about my 2011 golf season, I would like to add a few words to conclude the second half of last season. Year 2010 was a great year with my golf handicap dropping down to 15.0. I felt that it was easier to break 90 at Glenview, and I think I played more rounds in 80s than in 90s between August and November 2010.

A note for equipment update: in addition to switching to Mizuno MX-23 irons, I also switched to Taylormade R9-460 driver (10.5 loft) from Cobra SZ-460 (12.0 loft). In my early golf years, I had trouble to hit a decent trajectory with a 10.5 loft driver, so I had played a 12.0 driver for many years. It was in 2010 that I realized my driver trajectory tends to be too high. So I tried several 10.5 loft drivers, and finally selected the R9. This R9 driver is adjustable for the face angle, and I set it to Left.

Now fast forward to the 2011 season, which started on March 12 with my first round at Glenview. So far I have played three rounds, 2 at Glenview and 1 at Walden Ponds. The weather was great for the first 2 rounds, with temperature in 60s, and my scores were not bad either: 90 and 87. But it was very cold yesterday at Walden Ponds (in 30s), and my arms felt cold and stiff, especially during the first 2 holes. Also, this was my first time that I played Walden Ponds. After a shaky start with a quadruple bogie and a triple bogie, I settled down quickly and followed up with 3 consecutive pars. The rest of the round was ok, and I ended up with 94.

Walden Ponds is a very nice course with residence hourses and some country roads along its fairways. It has creeks and ponds into play at some holes, and many bunkers around the greens and fairways. The course is well maintained. The fairways are relatively wide, and I could hit the fairway more often than not, almost at every par 4 or 5 hole. The green is in great condition too, and I like it because I sunk all putts with 6 feet yesterday. But I need to improve my chipping and bunker shots. Without those chipping and bunker mishits, I could have broken 90 easily at Walden Ponds.

Now I look forward to going back there again.