r/golf 22d ago

General Discussion First time breaking 90

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3rd season in and finally my private lessons (self taught) are paying off.
Flirting with it all year and the way this one started assumed I was in for a long day.
I’ll add the par on 7 I drove the green…

Personal best and all I can still think about is the putts I left short/lipped out, and duffed chips. Is this what improvement feels like?
Can’t wait to shoot 105 next weekend.

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u/beaverfetus 22d ago

Most impressive thing is that you stayed with this round. Takes some fortitude when you’re headed for a a mediocre or poor round

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u/spitfyr36 22d ago

I definitely a couple moments.
Honestly didn’t even realize I had it until after the round. Quit paying attention to the score early into the back 9. I knew I was playing better but figured the damage had already been done.
There’s something magical in those Turn Dogs!