12 Aug, 2009 · Comments Off
I had a great start to the day. Greg sent me a brand-spankin new BLACK DOUBLE NUTSAC!!! It looks freakin sweet. Steve Dodge delivered it to me just as Mitch and I were getting outta the car to start our second practice round. I’m gonna transfer all my gear into it tonight and take it for a test drive tomorrow!
This newer model includes a few alterations that I had suggested, specifically improved suspension and a snap to collapse the 2nd compartment if only carrying a few discs. It really looks sharp in black!
So I got the pleasure of playing a practice round with Jay and Des Reading, definitely two of my favorite tourin pros! We had a great time! I forget the hole number, but there was one that both Jay and I were havin a hard time with. We had noone behind us so we informally agreed that we weren’t leavin until we hit the gap and put it in deuce range. We took turns shankin, fading early, grounding out, hittin trees. Jay finally got one through putting it high and right, leaving about a 40′er. I had littered the hole with most of my favorite mids to no avail. The group said ‘keep goin till ya get it’, then someone added ‘but what if it starts rainin’. That was apparently all the motivation I needed. I threw my fave QMS straight down the gut, skipped twice and stopped about 25′ short, CTP! Hope I can remember what I did so I can do it again come Friday :)
Missed out on dubs qualifier visiting a friend in Connecticut. Ended up playin a few rounds of darts later in the evening, at which I am proud to say I am still undefeated! Mitch, Yeti and Cuz each put up good fights, but my bar league days came through :)
We’re plannin another practice round in the morning and then gonna spectate dubs. Should be some exciting golf. I’ll try to get some pictures up!
:) The Chad
11 Aug, 2009 · Comments Off
So I’m in Leicester, MA for the 2009 Vibram Open, the last stop on the 2009 National Tour. The field is absolutely stacked and the course shows no mercy! Got a good practice round in today with my friend Mitch, who has a lot of experience on this course and a good chance to place high in the pack.
A good deal of water and trees come in to play on this course, but all the shots are fair. You just really have to commit to your shot and hit your line or the results can be devastating. There are a few open bombs that you’ll need a good arm and solid throw to have a chance at. However, the holes in the woods are a different story altogether. I was trying all kinds of silly angles with various drivers and eventually determined that I really have to choose which holes to ‘go for’ and which to play smart.
I definitely have issues with controlled distance. If I want to make the cut, I’m going to have to stay in control in the woods. So that means midranges. I’m going to be relying heavily on my QMS (Quantum Midrange-Straight by Millennium for those unfamiliar). There is no point in trying to crush something 450′ down a gap only to drill a tree 50′ off the pad and skip 80′ into the woods. If I can get a safe par on those holes, I’ll take it.
On a similar note, it really is a pleasure to play true par 4 holes. Park and putt gets old after a while. Having to get over a hill or through a gap and then turn the corner for a 150′ approach is a different kind of golf than i’m used to. I was once advised to travel if I ever wanted to advance my game. That is great advice!
Anyway, we joined the local random-draw doubles league tonight. I was paired with a real nice fella named Chris. He single-handedly eagled hole 3, which is no small feat. It’s a par 4 up and over a hill ending left on the back slope through thick woods. He buttered his drive and it faded perfectly leaving a 60′ jumper which he hit! I pulled off a few shots of my own, although he carried me through most of the tougher holes. Still, we took my drive on hole #18, which was a little short and left but in the open. I yanked a sky hyzer into the woodchips left of the bucket and hit the 40′ putt for bird. We played well into dusk and the last few holes were almost crapshoots. We ended up shooting a 55, and doubling our money. Not bad considering all the 1000-raters in the field :)
Tomorrow: Practice Day #2, Dubs Qualifier