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Old 12-01-2004, 11:58 AM
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Thumbs up 3 up and downs in a row

Just wanted to share that on a game over the weekend I had three up and downs form bunkers to save par in a row. Still can't believe it happened.
Before this weekend it was a struggle to even get out of bunkers let alone get up and down. In the same round I also got out of two other bunkers (first time) but lipped both putts, so I could have ended up with five up and downs from bunkers in one round.

I hope it continues like this!

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Re: 3 up and downs in a row

Nice work, Craig. It must be nice to not have the frost set yet...
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Re: 3 up and downs in a row

Great Job!

What differences/changes if any, did you do?
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Re: 3 up and downs in a row

Not much except that I actually looked at the ball rather than playing like a novice and raising my head because of anxiety on the shot. Hopefully this will give me the confidence to look where I want to put the ball on the green a bit more and not just concentrate on getting it out the bunker.

Should be playing all through the winter as I play in southern england, gets cold but not frosty that often, more often wet. I kind of prefer winter golf as the ball holds more on the greens, although you don't get as much roll on the fairways.

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