posted by cat_lover
That isn't bad for Trout Club. It takes a while to find out where all the hidden hazards are. Lots of blind shots on that course especially on the back nine.
Yep, I wasn't too upset after not playing there since high school.
My hole-out for birdie was on hole 4. I hit my tee shot a little right, just into the trees, and then shanked my second shot, but at least got it out of the trees enough to have a shot over them. And, miraculously, hit the best shot of my life to sink it.
My other birdie was on hole 17. Had a great tee shot that put me about 155 yards out at the bottom of the fairway slope. Nailed my 8 iron to within a foot or so. Before my shot I was absolutely resigned to the fact that it was going in the pond, because there isn't much room for error on that shot if you go directly for the pin.
I was also able to figure out a major cause of my mishits, lifting my left foot on my backswing, so I've got something to consciously work on on my league round on Thursday. If I can limit that issue, I think I can shave a lot of strokes off my game. I typically have one bad putting hole per nine, but most of my strokes are lost recovering from mishits.