January 25, 2013 At 02:33 PM By Anonymous User
Gonzo619San Diego, CA
Low Score for me is 68 twice at Balboa Park GC in San Diego (Full bag of Titleist gear)
Low score in competition was 73 at Torrey Pines North
Lou GSan Diego, CA
January 28, 2013 At 08:15 PM
Low Score for me is 68 twice at Balboa Park GC in San Diego (Full bag of Titleist gear) Low score in competition was 73 at Torrey Pines North
Haven't played Balboa Park in a long time (about 2010 with the wife on the exec course; played the 18 hole course once).
eboosWhitinsville, MA
85 with 2 birdies. It's not the best, but so far it is my best. I've been playing about a year and a half.
Ritch GKaufman, TX
My lowest 18 was a two under 70 at Fallbrook Golf Club in California about 2001. I worked all night and went straight to the course after work. I must have been very relaxed because the round had none of my usual mental antics that get in the way. Lowest for 9 was four under on the back 9 at Barona near San Diego.
Sean BOwensboro, KY
Tracy CBluefield, VA
Steven LGeorgetown, TX
Gene PBatesville, MS
My best is a 5 under par 66 at my club. Kept the ball and had the entire group sign my card! I play to a 6 handicap but every putt went center cup on that day.
Scott SNashville, GA
81 here, Ive just recently picked the clubs back up after a 20 year hiatus from golf.....But Im working on getting better, I average a 90 right now....
Mark KNoblesville, IN
74 last weekend. It's all because of my titleist vokey wedges.
Marc SSan Antonio, TX
Rex FFrankfort, KY
William LIndependence, MO
my best was at Bear creek in Houston i shot an 82 it was my first time playing, then I took some lessons and learned how i was supposed to play, since then 113 is the best I have ever done and that was at Auborn Hills in the Wichita Ks area last week.
Edward KWesley Chapel, FL
Rex,
Had to share this! 66 was also my best tournament score and on that day the guy I was playing with shot 62. So I started the day 3 behind the leader, shot 66, and lost 4 shots. That day I realized I should find a real job!!!.....LOL
Matthew PSpring, TX
mine is a 75 with a TEAM TITLEIST PROV1 !!!!
Anthony DGastonia, NC
74,which at the time was 6 shots better than my previous best score of 80 and that was with 3 3 putts. it just so happened to be 3 weeks after i got my 712 AP2's....coincidence??? i think not. now i routinely shoot in the 70's and im staring 60's in the face if only i can master the deadly art of putting :/
Renatto S
Ryan PColts Neck, NJ
Kevin HJacksonville, FL
Shot an 84 one hot, humid day here in NE Florida about 20 years ago, and followed it up the next day with an 85. That was when I was able to hit the range a couple times a week.
This winter I was able to shoot a 37 on the front nine at Windy Harbor at Mayport Naval Station here in Jacksonville (Par 72) on a day I wasn't thinking . . . Just playing golf. Interesting feeling of playing without worrying about the score. Didn't know I shot the 37 until we made the turn. Think I ended up 12 or 13 over by the time we finished but was a good day of golf ! !
James SCarmichael, CA
Mike CDallas, TX
Best round for me ever has been a 75. Handicap seems to be creeping back up as of late... I guess I need to spend some more time on the range. Getting two great nine's to line up always seems to be the problem.
One of the more interesting scorecards was a couple of years ago where I shot a 53 on the front nine followed up with a 33 on the back nine for a 20 stroke difference between the nines. At least it wasn't the other way around. Talk about consistency!
SD_GolferAberdeen, SD
I broke my record of 68 last fall with a 67 (Par 72 - 70.4 Rating/123 Slope). I am just now getting my handicap below 6 for this year, but I am looking forward to trying to beat it before the season is over... well, at least equaling it. :)
JAMES SSUMMIT, NJ
76....so i bot new clubs. "When it's working I change"
killerbgolferLacey, WA
I shot a 70 (-2) once, but haven't gone under par since then. Looking forward to the next one :)
David BRussellville, AL
I had to look this thread back up. Yesterday I tied my best round ever with a -3 (69). I had five straight birdies on the front nine and left the sixth one revolution short and dead in the middle (31). Birdied #10 to get to -6, then found my normal form again with a double bogey and a bogey. I managed two more birdies and stood on #18 tee (105 yd par 3) at -5. A skulled PW, two chips and two putts later I carded a 69. I was in shock and still am to some extent, but I can't quit telling myself with eight birdies "oh, what could have been!"
David KDaphne, Al
My lowest score is a 3 under 69. I birdied the last two holes and almost made eagle on the par 4 18th. I had a 2 inch tap in putt to shoot 69. There was no pressure on that last putt to shoot 3 under. Just a smile on my face from ear to ear to finally break 70.
DavidK
Padraic SSpanish Fort, AL
Well I shot 68 in a tournament 3 times, but my lowest nine in a tournament was 31. Just playing, I shot 65 once. And on nines I shot 30 once with a bogey on the 7th hole. Bummer to shoot in the 20s. In a tournament round I have never played a round without a bogey. But when I play, I play from the tips.
painter33Wilmington, DE
Sounds sort of like me. I also shot 75 before extensive back and knee surgeries; my surgical list is probably more extensive, though. Three lumbar fusion surgeries, bi-lateral total knee replacements (same time) after nine arthroscopies - three prior to the 75, two bi-lat bunion surgeries, four rotator cuff surgeries, and wrist surgery. No injuries, just played basketball for decades with resulting wear and tear on cartilage leading to degenerative joint disease. I can still turn, and carry my bag (only - won't ride in a cart because it's worse on my back), and hit the ball, but my better scores are in the low- to mid-80s. Higher scores are from playing less (job demands). Golf is simply another disease I have.
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