Any Golfers on NT?

i find a sense of joy in repairing my divot on the green after sticking a shot from far away...
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This.  Why wouldn't you wanna go up to the green and pull out a big fat ball mark while the rest of your group is hacking out of the sand or chipping from the rough?

"whoops, sorry guys I hurt the green."
 
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I just came back from practicing putting at the course and I noticed that I'm using my hands when I'm putting, my trainer told me it should be all shoulders and no hands. Thats easier said than done...


this is only my 2nd day playing but I like it so far..
 
I just came back from practicing putting at the course and I noticed that I'm using my hands when I'm putting, my trainer told me it should be all shoulders and no hands. Thats easier said than done...


this is only my 2nd day playing but I like it so far..

hmmm how much did you end up paying for your trainer?
 
Any advice is appreciated NT. I was able to get him down to $220 with everything except the Taylor Made Driver, what do ya'll think?

http://houston.craigslist.org/spo/3850366876.html

Selling my Titleist 704.CB Forged Iron, 3-P golf clubs. They are still in good condition as you can see from the pictures. Im also including 4 drivers a putter, golf bag, and even some new golf balls. List inclubes:

- Titleist 704.CB Forged Iron Golf clubs set. Includes 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,P (Right Handed)

- Titleist 909D Driver 9.5 Degree (RH)

- Titleist Titanium 983K Driver 9.5 Degree (RH)

- Taylor Made R7 Quad Driver 9.5 Degree (RH)

- Callaway Big Bertha, Steelhead #3 (RH)

- Titleist Scotty Cameron Detour putter (20g)

- RJ Golf Mens stand bag (Black)

- 2 Pinnacle Gold ball boxes ( 3 New golf balls in each box)

Ended up buying the set.

Otherwise, I've golf a couple times before (just the driving range really), any tips for a beginner (besides get lessons lol)?

Thanks
 
Don't get frustrated.
Don't expect to be good.
Don't be afraid of looking bad.

A day golfing, is a good day.
I'm terrible.
I don't care what others think.

I'm open to any suggestions really, from anyone in person or online. Like with anything in life, you start as a beginner and work/practice to get better at things.
 
Both, depends on the course, group I'm with and weather

If it is a new course to me, always cart just to be safe
 
I love walking but sometimes cart is the way to go.

I'm worried about walking in this heat tomorrow. :\
 
The course I'm playing Saturday I vowed a long time ago that I would NEVER walk.  Joint is the hilliest course I've ever played. I'll take a pic from the hole that sits up the highest... Elevation on the back 9 goes from "0" feet on 10 and the 14th tee has to be 150'.
 
You gonna put that new beast to use though right? 8o

I walked a course last week that was hilly as hell and using just my carry bag was a damn job.
 
Yea the cart I got is def legit... real sturdy... I was gonna cop the Clicgear but this one was actually like 3-4 lbs lighter so i got it instead.

I'll def put it to use, especially on days when I go out by myself... Feels weird riding around in the cart alone.

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