Well, Jim, I missed a 3 footer on 18 for par, but it would have still left me one short.... and I had bogies on two of the par 5s. One was a perfect 2nd on hole #3 that hit a tree and came back into the water.
Oh! Well, better luck next week.
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rwoodworkr wrote:I use the bli rather than the grid on the greens, and I found several areas on quite a few greens where the slope indicator did not show up. Regardless, since I usually close my eyes while putting, it really had no effect on my dismal scoring.
rwoodworkr wrote:I use the bli rather than the grid on the greens, and I found several areas on quite a few greens where the slope indicator did not show up. Regardless, since I usually close my eyes while putting, it really had no effect on my dismal scoring.
Pitch wrote:
.... crap course ,,,, sry
K-Man wrote:rwoodworkr wrote:I use the bli rather than the grid on the greens, and I found several areas on quite a few greens where the slope indicator did not show up. Regardless, since I usually close my eyes while putting, it really had no effect on my dismal scoring.
Someone recently mentioned a "fix" for that problem. Sadly I forget what it was!! Maybe he will see this and repost.
rwoodworkr wrote:K-Man wrote:rwoodworkr wrote:I use the bli rather than the grid on the greens, and I found several areas on quite a few greens where the slope indicator did not show up. Regardless, since I usually close my eyes while putting, it really had no effect on my dismal scoring.
Someone recently mentioned a "fix" for that problem. Sadly I forget what it was!! Maybe he will see this and repost.
I think you may be referring to a disappearing hole. That can usually be remedied by rotating the golfer a degree or two. But I think a missing bli is pretty much built into the course.
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