So who here all golfs? I know there are a few really old threads related to golf, but I figured I might as well start a new one.
I've been golfing since I was like 4, but I didn't start taking it really seriously until freshman year.
My handicap right now is a 3. I play on my highschool golf team and I am #1 Varsity. My best round ever is a 3 under par 69 at a course called Eaglemont.
I spend at least an hour practicing on crappy rainy days and upwards of five hours on days when the weather is permitting. I take lessons every Friday from Tom Sovay who is one of the top instructors in WA.
I took 4th at Districts this year by shooting 76 the first day and then a 77 the second day for a total of 153 (Satisfactory, but not great), winning score for those two days was 74 and 72 for a total of 146. Earlier in the year I took 2nd at the Yakima Jr. Invitational by shooting 73 (lost by one shot, which I gave up on the last hole.) I took 12th at an event called the Bill Egber's Memorial tournament which attracts Jr. golfers from across the state of Washington, I shot 76 in the morning round and then fired a 72 in the evening round (playing 36 holes competitively in one day is grueling).
I have the State Tournament on this coming Monday and Tuesday. I'm hoping that I can bring all of my practice and hard work together and shoot at least a par round for both days, maybe better.
I've been golfing since I was like 4, but I didn't start taking it really seriously until freshman year.
My handicap right now is a 3. I play on my highschool golf team and I am #1 Varsity. My best round ever is a 3 under par 69 at a course called Eaglemont.
I spend at least an hour practicing on crappy rainy days and upwards of five hours on days when the weather is permitting. I take lessons every Friday from Tom Sovay who is one of the top instructors in WA.
I took 4th at Districts this year by shooting 76 the first day and then a 77 the second day for a total of 153 (Satisfactory, but not great), winning score for those two days was 74 and 72 for a total of 146. Earlier in the year I took 2nd at the Yakima Jr. Invitational by shooting 73 (lost by one shot, which I gave up on the last hole.) I took 12th at an event called the Bill Egber's Memorial tournament which attracts Jr. golfers from across the state of Washington, I shot 76 in the morning round and then fired a 72 in the evening round (playing 36 holes competitively in one day is grueling).
I have the State Tournament on this coming Monday and Tuesday. I'm hoping that I can bring all of my practice and hard work together and shoot at least a par round for both days, maybe better.