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Old 09-04-2017, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by ajbrown View Post
IMO he is not looking for what is being suggested, from his past posts it is pretty clear he is already a 'player' and is looking for a practice companion.

I have to be careful to put words into his mouth, but I read this in a whole different way than he wants lessons or a camera. He is looking for someone to practice with, someone who understand the golf swing and he could say this what I am trying to do, did I do it and Doc would give the same feedback when the other person was hitting. I used to hang with a couple of guys like that when I used to be a 'player’. It is great to talk about how you flight a ball or how to you use the bounce of your wedge with another person working on the same stuff.

I never got to Doc's level AFAIK. The best I ever got was a 0.4 index. I never made it to a plus handicap. The MGA changed the course rating a few years after I was at my best or I would have been a +.08, oh well.

My point is, if not for work, I would love to hang with a player with Doc’s experience and provide feedback and get it back two fold...

Although, to be honest Doc, even without work, I am not too sure I enjoy putting in the time anymore. I never practice and flounder around at a 4 or 5 index on “resort courses” in The Villages. One day 69, two days later 80.
You nailed it AJ. Although if you got your index down to 0.4 you are at least at my level. I was never a great player but I made a few checks in state opens and sectional PGA events.

I tried to play on the Space Coast tour years ago but got my clock cleaned.

These days, I'm lucky to shoot even par at the executive courses.

I played Rossevelt and Truman last week from the black tees and made four birdies and six bogies. Hit it terrible and putted great. The day before I played Oakley and Amberwood from the black tees and shot even. I hit it unbelievably well and couldn't buy a putt. Without exaggeration, I could have been seven under but I missed several from inside of six feet and probably ten from inside of fifteen feet.

The next day I made a bunch of 15-20 footers. Unfortunately, most were for par.

But thanks for clarifying what I'm looking for. It seems that there are not too many people here that enjoy actually working on their games. Most people that I meet play once or twice a week and never go to the range. Many are surprised to see me go to the putting green before I play. Some tell me that I'm wasting my time.

I don't know if students of the game are a long lost species or if people's desire to improve just goes away once they get older and retire.

I do know that I see a lot of people get angry at themselves when they hit bad shots. I hear them ask how could they hit a shot like that. I often ask myself how they hit their infrequent good shots.
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