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Finding regular playing partners... ...and good ones
#1
Posted 05 November 2007 - 02:09 PM
I'm looking to find some golfing partners in my area that are about as good as me if not better. Not to mislead, I am not that good, low to mid 80's, but the guys I usually play with are playing well over 100. In fact, I played against all four of them, me straight up, them scrambling, and beat them.
I really want to take my game to the next level, competition. I would like to start playing in some local and state competitions, so I need to get down to the low 70's at least. How would you all suggest finding some playing partners who would challenge me on a weekly basis? My biggest problem is that no one I know would fit this category!
Thanks!
I really want to take my game to the next level, competition. I would like to start playing in some local and state competitions, so I need to get down to the low 70's at least. How would you all suggest finding some playing partners who would challenge me on a weekly basis? My biggest problem is that no one I know would fit this category!
Thanks!
#9
Posted 06 November 2007 - 02:22 PM
Just tell the pro you would like to play with some good regulars, he knows the guys who frequent his course. If you really want to get good, ask the pro where you could play in some low stakes money games, make a donation, and the guys will
you will open arms! But you may get crushed first, but they'll let you play because you paid, and you and your scores will adjust to the level of competition, or you'll go broke
#10
Posted 17 December 2007 - 12:54 PM
It's a good point, but I think the difference between a 70s shooter and a lo/mid 80s shooter is far different than a lo/mid 80s shooter and a 100+ shooter. The difference between a 70s shooter and an 80s shooter is mostly short game and the ability to take advantage of par 5s. A 100+ shooter is still having issues getting the ball off the tee, getting out of bunkers, keeping it on the right fairway. I think an 80s shooter can keep up with a 70s shooter without impeding their game, I'm not sure if that is so for a 100+ shooter and an 80s shooter.
#11
Posted 17 December 2007 - 01:02 PM
As noted by several response, join a local man's club for hadicap keeping and league tournaments.
From there you should find golfers on your level to hook up with your weekly game.
Find out from the pro shop where is the largest pool of man's club for competition golf, we have a muni here that has over 700 members in the man's club, great opportunity to meet some high caliber players.
From there you should find golfers on your level to hook up with your weekly game.
Find out from the pro shop where is the largest pool of man's club for competition golf, we have a muni here that has over 700 members in the man's club, great opportunity to meet some high caliber players.
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