First handicap card

Lawrence22

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I eventually got to complete my first handicap card yesterday now we are back on proper tees. I had a pretty poor round but don'y feel I played that badly. I had never been off the whites before and was surprised how much they could change some of the holes even though there was only a few yards difference. However my main problem yesterday was bunkers. I had started well (for me) par on the first and double on the second. Then on the par 3 3rd I thought I had hit a great tee shot, 6" further and it would have been perfect but it unfortunately caught the lip of a bunker and rolled back in. 5 shots to get out :mad: end up with 8. Twice more on the round I had good looking shots coming up just short into bunkers and more probs getting out. The sand was very wet and compacted and I found it a nightmare trying to make a good contact.
So in the end I shot 109, 11 more than last week and most of those left in the bunkers. I think this first card points towards a 27 handicap as I believe they only count as far as a double bogey each hole, if I altered my card thus it would have been 97 with sss of 70. I am hoping my next two cards will improve on this one.
 
Good on you mate for getting the first card in. Good that you kwow where some of your practice is needed. Bunkers are a pain in he backside but part of golf.

When i first started i knew you were meant to hit behind the ball and actually play the sand but i never truely believed it in my head. It made no sense. But now i always take a full swing in green side bunkers and play the sand a good inch to 2 inches behind the ball. I never fell any contact with the ball but i get out every time. Give it a blast and dont be scared. You'll be out in no time and your scorecards will improve

Good luck with your next 2 scorecards!!
 
Thanks for that, my dad had told me the some thing, but the sand was so compacted yesterday I am not sure I could have played them like that. Think if I had tried I may have done myself a wrist injury. Maybe I'm wrong and just need to commit. My sand wedge just seemed to bounce off the surface, by the end of the round I was trying to use my gap wedge out of the bunkers and clip the ball off the surface. I had more success getting out this way but was generally flying the greens.
 
I don't know if it's the right way to go about it, but playing out of wet sand I don't open the face because the sand is more resistant to the club going through it, and you don't want the extra bounce that opening the face gives you.
I also hit the sand closer to the ball and not quite as full a swing.
 
Thanks for the info guys. Hopefully the course will dry out in the next few weeks. My gap wedge has a much lower bounce angle than my sand wedge so I think I will continue to use it from wet sand. Just need to perfect it, or avoid bunkers in the first place.
 
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