Joey's Golf Bag

January 27, 2007

Putting good, full swing, bad!

Filed under: Practice — Joey @ 5:40 pm

I had a few minutes today, so I went to the Golden Bear Golf Center and hit a few balls and putted. The day was warm and sunny, but that dreaded sign was up: “Mats Only”.

I really hate hitting off mats.

I got a small bucket and proceeded to stink up the place. I really couldn’t get any club going today, until the end. I started off pretty well, hitting a pitching wedge at the red flagged green, and a 7-iron at the blue-flagged green. My tempo was just off today, I guess. I only finally got it going again once I had about 5 balls left and my driver out. I concentrated on taking a wide, full turn and, finally, hit a decent couple of shots down the fairway, nice little draws.

After I ran out of balls, I went to the putting green and ran my speed drill. I had a good drill going and hit some pretty long putts in the 18-24 ft range. My speed from long distance wasn’t perfect, but better than usual. My new putting grip and style has improved my putting quite a bit.

Ran out of time and wasn’t able to visit the short game area.

January 25, 2007

What a fine day!

Filed under: Practice — Joey @ 6:27 pm

This afternoon after work, I practiced at the Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville. The day was nearly perfect, temperatures in the high 50s, sunny, trace of a breeze.

I started off hitting full pitching wedges to warm up, hitting them a bit sporadically. Someone had placed three flags in front of the pond, so I also hit some lob wedges, mostly pretty good shots, at those flags. I then got out the 9-, 7- and 5-irons and alternated those clubs. I hit the 9-iron pretty solidly, but the 7- and 5-irons I hit nasty hooks at first. I gradually got the longer clubs straightened out, but still tended to draw them instead of hitting them straight.

Next, I got out the long clubs (driver, 3- and 5-woods, and 3-hybrid) and hit those clubs. I hit the driver pretty well, but had difficulty at first with the others. I soon worked them out, though, and even hit a decent 3-wood. The 5-wood I struck pretty respectably today, even off the deck.

Next, I ran the pin-hunting drill. I had a shaky start, but finished strong, hitting 10 of 20 shots with a score of 4 or 5 (on a 1 to 5 scale), so I was pretty happy.

I ended practice hitting lob- and x-wedge shots at the flags in front of the hazard. I also tried a few cut lobs with the x-wedge, but only managed one good cut lob. I finished practice hitting a couple of shots with the 5-wood and 3-hybrid off the deck and a couple of drives. My final set of shots were pretty good and I finished practice with a grin on my face.

I then went to the putting green. My distance control sucked on longer putts, but my short putting was pretty good.

A fine day for practice. I managed to get in a pretty good practice today, lacking only chipping and bunker work.

January 22, 2007

Warm weather, if only for a day

Filed under: Practice — Joey @ 5:48 pm

Yesterday afternoon was a near-perfect day, temperature in the mid-50s with little wind, so, in between car washes, I practiced at Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville. The weather here in Dallas was especially bad last week, alternating freezing rain with torrential downpours.

I started out hitting pitching wedges to get warmed up. I had problems initially hitting the ball fat, but soon worked it out and proceeded to get out the 8- and 6-irons to alternate shots. I hit the 8-iron pretty well, tending to slightly pull the ball left of target. Next, I got out the longer clubs. I hit the driver pretty respectably, finding the imaginary fairway in about 80% of drives. The other long clubs, the 3- and 5-woods, and the 3-hybrid, were never really hit consistently, tending to hit low hooks. Next up, I got out the wedges and practiced hitting less than full shots with the sand and lob wedges, starting with shorter shots and working my way up to longer ones. I still had some difficulty hitting fat shots, mostly when I tried to get a little more distance, so I’m probably back to rushing the down-swing again. I’ll get the iPod out with Tour Tempo (if the weather ever warms up again) and work on tempo. That always seems to help.

My final drill was to run through the bag hitting all the clubs. I hit them all pretty well except for the 3-hybrid and fairway woods, which were not hit very well. All the iron shots were hit well, and the final driver was a nearly perfect draw right down the middle.

I didn’t have time to putt or chip, so I’ll start with that next time the weather warms up enough to practice.

January 9, 2007

Finally, a chance to practice

Filed under: Practice — Joey @ 7:14 pm

This afternoon, after work, I went to the Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville to practice. The day was sunny and warm, the wind, howling earlier, had died down to almost nothing.

I started out hitting pitching wedges to the center green just over the pond. The distance today was such that I was just short of land with the pitching wedge. I hit the ball pretty well to start, although I did have one shot hit very fat. Next, I got out the 8-, 6-, and 4-irons, along with the 3-hybrid and alternated hitting shots with those clubs. I hit the 8-iron extremely well today, the 6- and 4-irons were a bit shaky, especially at first. After a few rotations through those clubs, I got out the long clubs, today being the driver, 3-wood, 5-wood and 3-hybrid and alternated those clubs. With the driver, I started out hitting high slices, but soon fixed my path and hit the driver pretty respectably. The 3-wood and 5-wood were struck poorly at first, but once I got my tempo in order, began to hit them pretty well, generally with a slight fade. The 3-hybrid I also hit poorly at first, mainly topped, but when my tempo improved I hit that club pretty well also. I was pretty pleased with my long clubs today; I feel like I’m turning a corner to improvement.

Next up, I got out the wedges and hit some full shots with each club. I hit all the wedges well today, with the exception of about one fat shot each. With the last of the balls, I hit 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 shots with the sand and lob wedges. I finished up the bucket with a few 4- and 5-irons. My next to last 4-iron was a hook, but my last shot was a thing of beauty, right at the target tree.

I ran out of time and didn’t get any short game work in, other than the wedges. I was pretty pleased with my practice today, despite the fact that I haven’t practiced in over a week (due to illness, bad weather and looking for a new car).

January 1, 2007

A Chilly Practice

Filed under: Practice — Joey @ 7:36 pm

This afternoon, I practiced at the Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville. The weather was sunny but chilly, with a light breeze from the east.

I started off hitting pitching wedge shots to the center green, just clearing the pond from my location. I was striking the ball pretty well at the start, my main faults being a ball hit a bit thin or slightly pulled. I then got out the 6-iron, Nike 3-wood (newly trimmed to play 42.5"), Tom Wishon 5-wood, and the 4-iron. With the exception of the 4-iron, I hit all these clubs pretty well today. I tended to fade the woods slightly, but otherwise hit them well. I never got the 4-iron working today, tending to hit low hooks with it.

Next, I got out the driver and hit some balls, alternating with the 5-wood and 3-wood. The driver I hit pretty straight today, but all the balls were lower than usual and carry distance was pretty mediocre. I started out hitting the fairway woods well off the turf, but the balls were flying lower than usual as well. Then I got a case of the fats with the fairway metals, but soon worked it out and got the ball flying a more normal trajectory.

Next, I got out the wedges and hit a variety of half and full swing wedge shots, hitting them all pretty well today; main fault was a bit of a pull, but many were perfectly straight. I also hit some punch shots with the 8-iron. The first ball was hit poorly, but then I got dialed in and hit a couple really nice shots close to the pin. I also hit some cut lobs with the 64° wedge, hit them pretty well except for one fat shot.

As the sun was going down, my position ended up in the shade and I got very cold (no jacket). So, I got out the pitching wedge and 9-iron to finish up the bucket. I hit the first two pitching wedges fat, digging to China fat. The 9-iron was struck extremely well, nearly hitting the pin. My final shot was a fat 3-wood.

As I was about to freeze, I ended my practice without visiting the putting green. I was pretty pleased with my first 2007 practice.

December 27, 2006

Sometimes, you just get lucky

Filed under: Play,Practice — Joey @ 4:43 pm

Today, I practiced and played nine at Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville. The day was cool and sunny, with a blustery wind blowing at times to 25 mph.

I warmed up with a small bucket of balls, starting out hitting pitching wedges into the teeth of the wind. I then moved on to hitting the longer irons, moved on to the hybrid, 5-wood and driver. I hit the ball pretty respectably today, my main miss being a pull. The hook monster stayed away for the most part, although I did hit a towering hook into the left net with a 5-iron. My ball flight was very high today, even with the 4-iron. I know when I’m hitting the 4-iron well, my swing is working. So, as I chipped and putted prior to my round, I felt pretty good about my swing, for a change.

My score:

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
Par 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 31
Score 4 6 3 5 4 3 3* 5 5 38

* Hit green in regulation.

  • First hole. Pushed a pitching wedge right of the green. Chipped to 10 ft and two-putt for bogey.
  • Second hole. Chunked a 5-iron into the right hazard. Took a penalty drop and hit a 7-iron short of the green. Hit a lob wedge about 8 ft past the hole and two-putt for double.
  • Third hole. Hit a lob wedge just onto the green and it rolled back just onto the fringe. Putt from the fringe to 3 ft and tapped in for par.
  • Fourth hole. Hit a driver just into the left rough and hit an 8-iron into the wind short of the green. Hit a lob wedge thin over the green. Chipped with the 8-iron, hit the pin and tapped in for bogey.
  • Fifth hole. Flew the green with a sand wedge. Chipped with a lob wedge to 8 ft and two-putt for bogey.
  • Sixth hole. Hit a perfect drive into the center of the fairway, leaving 84 yds to the pin. Chunked the sand wedge just into the hazard, but fortunately, playable. Hit a lob wedge thin, bounced up on the green, nailed the pin and dropped in for birdie. Sometimes, you just get lucky!
  • Seventh hole. Hit a perfect 5-iron 12 feet right of the hole, missed the putt and tapped in for par.
  • Eighth hole. Pushed a 4-iron just into the right rough, leaving an easy 8-iron to the green. Hit the 8-iron pin-high but pushed just into the right bunker. Hit the bunker shot off wet sand 20 ft past the hole and two-putt for bogey.
  • Ninth hole. Pushed a 5-iron right of the hole, hanging just above the cart path, leaving me a very tough lie. Hit a lob wedge too softly, leaving it short of the green, then chunked the chip. Putted from the fringe and tapped in for double.

Ironically, even though my ball-striking was mixed, I still had my best score ever on this course. My putting was pretty good today, no three putts, but no long putts made either. I feel like I’ve finally turned the corner and am starting to play up to my potential.

I still claim the title of Salieri of Golf, though.

December 21, 2006

A Birdie, At Last

Filed under: Play,Practice — Joey @ 3:36 pm

Today, I played nine at the Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville. The day was cool but sunny, with a slight breeze. I hit a small bucket of balls to warm up, with mixed results. I hit the longer clubs pretty poorly today, so I left them in the bag for the most part. In contrast to the last two practices, I hit the wedges and short irons pretty well, barely any fat. The mid and long irons I tended to draw or hook. I’d decided today to chip using the 8-iron, so when I went to the putting green to practice, I chipped in my first ball directly into the cup, and the next one went over the hole about 3 ft by the cup. My distance control was spotty on the green; I’m still getting used to the new grip and stance.

On the first hole, I pushed a well-struck pitching wedge well right barely into the pond. I took a drop from the 2nd tee, hit a lob wedge to 12 ft and two-putt from there for double.

On the second, I hit a worm burner 5-iron just in front of the fairway bunker, then pushed a 9-iron into the right bunker. I hit a pretty decent sand shot 10 ft past the hole and left the par putt inches short and tapped in for bogey.

On the third, I hit a good lob wedge directly over the flag long by about 20 ft and nailed the double breaking putt for my first birdie in months. I was one happy camper. 😎

On the fourth, feeling good about my swing, I got out the hybrid and pushed a well-struck ball directly into the hazard. I took a drop, hit a good pitching wedge so my next shot would have a clear go at the flag. I got a bad bounce and the ball ended up in the left rough. I pushed a sand wedge into the right bunker, hit it a bit thin over the green, chipped over the green, then chipped and two putted from about 6 ft for a baseball team. AAAAIIIEEEYYYY!!! 😳

On the fifth, pushed a lob wedge short and right, chunked a lob wedge pitch, chipped to 3 ft and two-putt for a double.

On the sixth, decided to try the hybrid again, hit a fade under the trees to the right. I was just behind a tree, so I had to hit a layup. Chunked it. Decided to layup with the sand wedge in front of the green from there, hit a branch and ended up in the left rough. I hit a good pitching wedge to 12 ft and two-putt for double.

On the seventh, hit another worm-burner 5-iron well short, chunked a lob wedge short, chunked another just onto the green and then hit a perfect putt from 20 ft for bogey.

On the eight, pulled a well-struck 5-iron into the creek, took a drop, pushed a sand wedge right into the bunker, hit it thin over the green, hit a short lob wedge onto the green from a downhill lie with a tree blocking my swing path, and then two-putt from 30 ft for triple.

On the ninth, hooked a 5-iron into the driving range net, chunked a lob wedge onto the fringe, putted from the fringe to about 3 feet and hit the putt for bogey.

My short game really let me down today, leaving everything short, unless I managed to hit the ball thin over the greens. I had good speed control on my longer putts, hitting two from about 20 ft, but blew too many short ones. I got up and down only twice today, and both were for bogey.

I remain the Salieri of Golf.

December 18, 2006

A full practice

Filed under: Practice — Joey @ 3:10 pm

This morning, on a surprisingly warm day here in Big D, I practiced at the Golden Bear Golf Center. I started out with putting, spending more than 1/2 hour working on putting with the new putting grip and stance from my lesson on Saturday. While my direction wasn’t great today, my speed showed improvement. I’m still having a bit of difficulty with the grip, though, I tend to push putts. I can see improvement, though.

I went to the short game area to work on chipping, wedges and sand shots. Both ends of the area was occupied, so I started out in the bunker, working on Pelz style bunker shots. I was pretty pleased with this practice, only leaving two balls in the bunker and not hitting any thin or over the green.

Next up, I practiced short pitches using the lob wedge. My distance control was pretty good today, but I tended to push most shots. My last drill in the area was chipping, and I went back to using the 8-iron, which I used when I first started to learn golf. My chipping of late has been poor, so I went back to what used to work, and my chipping was good today.

I got a bucket of balls and went to the range to hit full shots. As yesterday, my first set of shots with the pitching wedge were all fat. I got out the iPod, put on Tour Tempo at 27/9 and proceeded to hit full shots with the 9-, 8-, 7- and 6-irons. Still, my dominate miss was to hit the ball fat, and I never really got that fixed all day. I then got out the driver, 5-wood and hybrid and hit some shots. I was pretty erratic all day with the longer clubs, hitting some fine shots and some stinkers.

My final drill of the day was the pin-hunting drill, for which I had low expectations due to my poor ball-striking of this day. Surprisingly, I still managed to hit 9 of 20 shots with a score of 4 or 5, so I redeemed myself a little.

My short game practice was very good, but I was disappointed with my full swing today. After that full practice, I went home and took a nap. 😉

December 17, 2006

iPod: Don't leave home without it

Filed under: Equipment,Practice — Joey @ 8:14 pm

And make sure Tour Tempo is on it…

This afternoon, I had a spare hour to hit balls, so I ran over to the Golden Bear Golf Center to try out my new 5-wood and 3-hybrid. Unfortunately, I forgot my iPod, and boy, did I need it today. I never did get in sync with any club, except for the driver (and only barely).

I warmed up hitting pitching wedges, and it took me about 5 or 6 balls before I hit one that wasn’t fat. Really fat. Digging a trench fat. And when I’m hitting the ball fat, you can bet it’s because I’m rushing my downswing.

After I finally hit a good shot with the pitching wedge, I got out the new clubs along with the 6-iron and driver. The driver I struck decently today, though I did have some high fades to start out. I never had my swing going well enough today to give an enthusiastic thumbs up on the new clubs, but I also didn’t hit any terrible shots as I tend to with my 3-wood or HALO hybrids. So, at least from a forgiveness standpoint, the new clubs are a rousing success.

I just wish I’d swung the clubs better today to give them a real tryout.

Remind me not to forget the iPod tomorrow…

December 12, 2006

Cutting 1/2" off the driver

Filed under: Equipment,Practice — Joey @ 5:58 pm

Yesterday, I decided to cut 1/2" off the length of my SasQuatch Lucky 13 driver, re-do the swingweight to D-0 and see how well I can swing it. This afternoon, after work, I went to the Hank Haney Golf Ranch to practice and give the driver a try. The weather was unseasonably warm, with little breeze. The only downside is the day is shorter and the sun was setting as I practiced.

First, I warmed up by hitting a variety of sand wedge shots, from 1/4 swing to full swing. I struck the sand wedge pretty well, though hit a fat shot or two, which for me, means I’m rushing the downswing. Next, I did the same set of shots with the lob wedge, still having pretty good ball-striking, and then followed that up with full pitching wedge shots. I then moved on to hitting the irons in succession, hitting them pretty well until I got to the 6-iron. By now, I’d hit half the balls, so I got out the driver. After a poor shot off the heel to start, I worked on my alignment and started hitting shots, most of which had no side spin at all, maybe a bit pushed or pulled. I then got out the other long clubs, the 7-wood, the hybrid and the 4-iron. The 4-iron I never hit well tonight. I made good contact with the other clubs, but the shots were high and short.

I then ran the pin-hunting drill, and had a pretty good day, hitting 10 of 20 shots with a score of 4 or 5. My main faults today were hitting the long irons fat or hooking them badly. I also had one fat wedge shot, but I was otherwise pleased with my ball-striking.

My swing is still a work in progress, but having cut both my irons and driver 1/2" shorter than I was playing before has seemed to help my ball-striking and has not had any particular effect on distance. Time will tell, but I’m optimistic that my game is improving again.

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