Got back into the swing of things this week with a range practice session on Tuesday night and then a round with some friends on Wednesday at the Vineyard. Didn’t touch a club since last Wednesday, so I came back feeling fresh, but with an understanding that I’d be a little rusty so I had low expectation. I shouldn’t keep doubting myself as I hit the ball well at the range on Tuesday and actually felt really confident in my ball striking heading into the round the following day. I was most concerned about how the couple week layoff would affect my short game, chipping in particular, as that depends mostly on feel and takes constant practice to keep it sharp.
The round yesterday went great and I shot a solid round of 74(+4). I made a couple of really bad course management mistakes that cost me in what coulda, woulda, shoulda been my 3rd under par round! I made 2 double bogeys on the day, both on short par 3’s and both because I tried to play a cut into flags that really didn’t even call for it. My go to natural shot is a slight draw, but I’ve also been working hard on developing a cut, to give me options, which I can use to take out the right side when needed. I can hit it well a lot of the time, but it’s not as consistent as my normal shots yet. Anyway, both of the par 3’s have hazards in front of the greens and I tried to hit cut shots into both and hit them both heavy and they came up short in the hazards. I ended up taking double bogey 5’s on both the par 3’s. So some bad course management on my part, followed by poor execution and if I had just parred those 2 holes I shoot even on the day…bogeyed the par 5 9th also after being only 65 yards out for my 3rd shot. It’s these little mistakes that I need to work on eliminating.
I’m proud of the way that I bounced back though mentally after my two mistakes on the par 3’s, I had a birdie the next hole after the first par 3 double and then on the back after the second, I rattled off 6 straight pars to end the round. I feel like I’ve made some great strides in the mental aspect of my game, I’ve been able to move on quickly from disappointing shots and stay focus on the next shot at hand. I lost track of my score again during the round and didn’t know my final score till after the final putt on 18, which is something I love doing. It’s not always the easiest thing to achieve, but I’ve been able to do it a lot in recent rounds, it really keeps you focused when you get in that zone. My chipping and putting surprisingly were solid despite the couple week break, zero 3 putts and had a lot of close chips, even chipped in for birdie on the 5th hole. Will most likely have to wait till next Monday to play again, but in the next few days I’ll be practicing short and long game.
Total stats for the round were as follows:
The Vineyard Escondido Par 70 71.0/126 6,531 Yards
Score: 74 (+4) FW: 9/14 GIR: 12/18 Putts: 32 Up/Down: 2/6 Sand Save: 0/0 Penalties: 1
Thanks for following my blog! I haven’t found too many fellow golfers out there in the blogging atmosphere but look forward to following you!
Thanks Emily! I’m excited I found your blog, I hope one day to get good enough to compete in USGA events like you are. I look forward to learning from somebody of your skill level and experience and seeing how you go about your practice and playing! Good luck with your running too, I’ll be following and I hope we can push each other to improve! – Matt
Wow, you put in the work, good job. Your a lot more patient than most of the rest of us
Keep up the hard work T-bird! I like your approach with taking some time off mentally and physically after the Palm Springs win. If you’re ever feeling slightly lower expectations of yourself don’t hesitate to hit me up as I always believe in you! Keep hackin hacker 🙂
Awesome focus you have there Matt! really value your persistence and fortitude to strive for better results in your gameplay, best of luck and looking forward to your next article!
Thank you so much for following my blog, your post are great and show your focus and game-play hoping to see more from you.
Regards
Myself Khan