Glock needs to make a .30 Luger.
I am 75 and I hope to shoot my age this year. My Dad first shot his age a 75. It is harder than I thought. I have shot a lot less but I had a lot less years on my.I use to eat, sleep and breath golf. I was a single digit handicap. Best I ever shot was 71, which was par. My goal was to have one round in the 60's. Never made it.
I thoroughly enjoy golf because it's a mental/precision sport.
Tiger is "da man". Always will be. Glad to see him win again. He has the taste of blood again.....
If he had stayed healthy he may have had 90 or 100 by now. Glad to see him win.I play once a year on average. Not into playing because I am awful at it, but I do follow it. I saw that Tiger won. Good to see it. I still don't think he catches Jack.
A 75 at 75yrs is some damn good golf!I am 75 and I hope to shoot my age this year. My Dad first shot his age a 75. It is harder than I thought. I have shot a lot less but I had a lot less years on my.
It is damn good if I can do it. But, I have to let you know that I have started playing from the Senior Tees. And, it really doesn't make that much difference. My Tee shots are about where the younger guys put theirs from the white. I still have to get from the fairway to the green and hole out. Of course, I have to use longer fairway clubs which means more control. I am playing about 80 to 83 right now.A 75 at 75yrs is some damn good golf!
I play once a year on average. Not into playing because I am awful at it, but I do follow it. I saw that Tiger won. Good to see it. I still don't think he catches Jack.
Its usually a charity thing, so all over. From some course in Houston, to some course in Mid-cities. One of them was Cascada in Vegas. That was a pretty awesome course.
So, that would be no. My "home" course was Z Boaz, which in it's infinite knowledge, the city has now turned into a park for homeless druggies.
My second was Glen Garden.Home course for a few local legends. You may have heard of them ; Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan.
Third was Pecan Valley. Funny thing about Pecan Valley, never turn your back on your bags. Once upon a time, some golfers decided to feed the squirrels with pecans they had stashed in their golf bags. Others followed suit. Now, it's been a long time ago, so I don't know if it's still happening, but, those dadgum tree rats would raid your golf bags looking for pecans.
BTW: Them you're a peein's be kickin' our beehinds.
I saw a bit of that on Saturday. We didn't have a good showing.