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Originally Posted by Dartgod
Went out yesterday and shot 95 (45/50). It's been a few years since I've done that. I had three pars on the front, should have been four, but I missed a three footer. I was hitting the new driver pretty good again as well.
A lot of you are probably thinking, "hmmm, 95? Who cares?" Well, I do for one...lol. When I used to play a lot, I shot in the mid-low 90s all the time, with the occassional high 80. It's probably been 4 years or more since I broke 100, so I'm pretty excited and would play every day now if I could.
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95 is solid...
I look at it this way...if one were to bogey each hole on a golf course, you're hitting 90 (on a par 72). For someone that doesnt drive the ball 300+ yards on the fly and has a full time job, and plays golf (in a good year) about 6-8 times. That's pretty solid golf.
Anytime I break 90, I figure it's like breaking 200 in bowling. It better than average but not anywhere near the 'elite' of the sport.
I was on a tear a couple of years ago and was playing in the mid low 80's but Im back to earth shooting 90-95.