I think that qualifies as a psycho scorecard. One eagle, one double, 3 birdies, 3 bogeys, and 1 par for a nice even par. I drove the ever living shit out of the golf ball. Everything else is kinda stinky.
Edit: apologies for my tardiness this morning. I had the wrong start time in mind. Will endeavor to be better.
Tough morning here as the chloroform ball ruled the day off the tee and wedges/putting couldn’t pick up the slack. Don’t think I had a full iron shot outside of the two par 3s.
Do we have a bizzaro @TeddyPargame - who can’t hit fairways, but hits greens at a nice clip and plays the par 3s almost even? Can @Ballgame hit more than 50% of greens all year and maintain a scoring average in the 30s? Will any single hole eclipse averaging more than 2 putts?? Stay tuned to BBK’s weekly data posts to find out.
So we’re going to play a 4-man team game on Thursday. One ball low gross and one ball low net per hole (they can’t be the same player). You’re playing group is your team. We’ll play for $5/ball (so $20 exposure, $5/ball x 2 balls x 2 other teams you’ll be playing match play against.
Everyone plays their own ball and keeps their regular quota score.
Please keep hole-by-hole score for both gross and net so we can match cards.
Gross score has to be used first. If someone popping on a hole birdies that hole and no one else does, you cannot use that birdie as a net eagle. It will be a gross birdie and you’ll have to use the next best net score on that hole.