Hello again old friend. Hello again Oak Hills Golf Course. This is summarizing a round from Friday, May 26.

It was the Friday before Memorial Day weekend. I was fortunate to have the day off from work, and I knew Emma was coming home late, so no better time to get a in round at your home course.

Well perhaps there’s a better time than just after running about eight miles in the 80° heat having no water.  I somewhat doomed myself to failure this round with lack of proper prep before I went golfing. I’m not here to say that I wouldn’t have shot the poor score I shot even if I prepped well, but the fatigue I felt near the end of the round was something that I haven’t felt usually. This was just a mental boo boo. I had the day off, and I wanted to exercise as much as possible, and my golf game paid for it.

Still, a day on the golf course is never bad, as cliche as it is. It also allowed me to get a round in before I went golfing with Emma’s uncle, brother, and my buddy Steve the Sunday after. Had to loosen the cobwebs up, and by the end of the round, I was hoping I wasted all my bad shots on this 18 holes.

Also I am doing this blog with speech-to-text because of my fractured elbow, so I apologize for all the extra typos.


Hole 1
Par 4 | 374 Yards

Hole one, not the way you want to start out. Off the tee I had more of a banana hook than I would have liked. The past few rounds I’ve been pretty decent, but this first hole here it came back. 

I was still in play but I was on the left side near the trees and near OB. I did not have a shot into the green, so I decided to try and punch out into the fairway, like a smart golfer. But because I am bad at golf I shank my chip and it goes directly into the woods. Fantastic. We love this.

So I have to drop my fourth shot, with where my ball went into the woods, still does not allow me a shot into the green. Vibes are high as I eventually pitch out and give myself about a 105 yard approach shot. I do get it onto the Green from 105 yards out, but I am way, way, way away. The pin is in the front, and I’m in the back. from there to three putt and I am writing down a Snowman for my first hole of the day and this is a hole that I parred the last time out. Brutal.

SCORE: 8 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 3
Score Overall: 8 (+4)


Hole 2
Par 4 | 295 Yards

In desperate need of a bounce back hole, and that’s exactly what I do here on the short par for. rather than hitting a hybrid or risking it with the driver off the tee, I go five iron. Now it definitely goes a bit less but the Fairway opens up to the left so we are in business. my shot went about 160 yards so I had about 135 left to the PIN and I took out a 7-iron. again it goes a tad bit left, but a hill gives it a nice bounce and good Lord we have a green in regulation on the second hole. In the history of this hole I typically lose a ball back left but this time it gets a nice bounce off that hill and rolls onto the green.

 I have about 20 ft for birdie and I put it past the hole but that’s all right because I still left myself a tap-in par putt. We’ll take it opening up with an eight and following it up with a four. Is it going to be that type of round?

SCORE: 4 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 9
Score Overall: 12 (+4)


Hole 3
Par 3 | 109 Yards

Oh this f****** short par 3. I think the next time I play this whole I’m going to play it from the blues and not the whites because this middle distant s*** is killing me. also if you haven’t been catching up on my life which I don’t blame you for not doing, those asterisks or curse words and they are asterisks because I’m doing voice to text because I have an injury where I cannot type so that’s where we’re at in life.

About 85 yards to the pin because the flag is in the front because it always is. I take out my pitching wedge and I tell myself I’m just going to do a nice soft shot. I simply just don’t know how to do that. I blister this ball and it goes into the back hill on the back side of the green into the firms and such. My playing partner, one of the three people I was partnered with, found my ball and it was not as bad as I thought it could be. I could actually get my club underneath it.

I pitched the ball out and it’s an okay shot but it falls just short of getting onto the bottom tier of the green which is what I wanted to do. I’m about a foot short of catching that downhill slope and rolling it down, but instead I give myself a tricky first putt. Would rather let fate take its chances on a chip rather than me trying to be strategic on a putt. I guess that says something about me. My putting woes must have been in my head, because I end up three putting this hole from about 15 ft away. This would be a trend throughout the round, so stay tuned.

SCORE: 5 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 17
Score Overall: 17 (+6)


Hole 4
Par 4 | 307 Yards

Well, take a picture of my drive on the first hole, and apply it to the 4th. I can’t truly measure the distance of how far I needed to go on my second shot, because my ball went straight into the woods off my drive. I drop it in the s*** and chip out into the fairway. well, I try and get it into the fairway, but it rolls off the fairway onto the other side into the rough.

So I have about a 65 yard chip or pitch into the green. However you wanted to define it. Luckily, I get the shot on the green but again I am away, away. So now I am putting for bogey, about 35 feet away, putting downhill. I really love making this difficult on myself, don’t I? My first put does go flying past the hole about 10 ft, but I do have a good second putt which allows me to jot down a double bogey. This fourth hole is rated the fifth handicap on the course, but I would say it’s among the tougher holes on the course.

SCORE: 6 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 5
Score Overall: 23 (+8)


Hole 5
Par 3 | 155 Yards

Hole five, about 175 yard par 3. This is where I would normally hit my three iron, but I don’t have that anymore. I take out my four iron and pray that it’s enough to get over the lake that covers the front part of the green. I aim a smidge to the right because my five iron on hole two went left, and my seven iron on that same hole went left. 

You can guess what happens next, my four iron went pretty darn straight. My ball ends up about 170 yd (hit it super clean) but in the right side rough. I have to do the dastardly thing of chipping over a bunker.

Because I am a mental midget, I do get it over the bunker but it’s about 5 yards too far over the bunker and my ball rolls all the way to the opposite end of the green. I am traversing the green like a newborn golfer, just going back and forth.

From about 40 ft away I have my third three putt of the day already. Not exactly what you want. And now we’re heading to hole six, which is commonly eating my lunch every single time I play it.

SCORE: 5 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 15
Score Overall: 28 (+10)


Hole 6
Par 4 | 284 Yards

The sixth hole, a short par for that I can never seem to play right. I keep my driver, my woods, and my three iron hybrid in the bag. I think to myself, I did well hitting a five iron into the short par four that was hole too, why not do it here on hole 6?” Well it turns out the reason that I shouldn’t is because I’m going to hit a ground ball that goes about a hundred yards. yep, I don’t even reach the fairway.

Luckily my second shot is only about 170 yards away because this hole is so short and the flag is in the front. However, I’m in the rough so I think I got to get myself a little bit more club. I take out my three iron hybrid. turns out I had a flier coming out of the rough because I absolutely scorched this golf ball well over the green.

If you’ve been to Oak Hills Golf Course, you know that there’s a practice area behind hole 6.  That is exactly where my ball landed. I thought I was going to have to drop because my ball was among dozens of other golf balls but I was able to find the ball that I truly did hit and part of me wishes I didn’t. My first chip does not reach the green and so I have to do a second one from on top of a hill. Somehow I was able to gather myself and needed a good second chip that got me to within 10 ft of the hole, but because I can’t play consistent golf, I don’t hit my first putt anywhere near the hole.

I’m playing more mental Warfare than anything else this round, as I write down another double bogey. My fourth straight double bogey.

SCORE: 6 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 13
Score Overall: 34 (+12)


Hole 7
Par 4 | 336 Yards

The seventh hole, well not conventional, had one of my better shots of the day. I went way left off the tee, but I didn’t smash the golf ball and got a good kick off the first holes fairway for about a 210 yd drive.  Now it’s nowhere near accurate, but with the way the 7th hole plays I still had a shot at the green. The only thing I needed to do was clear the height on some trees becauseI had about a hundred and five yard approach shot. 

With golfers on the first hole watching me hit my second shot,  I striped my pitching wedge and I hit a great shot getting onto the green. well okay fine it was on the fringe but still I’m putting.  Oh, and I’m still putting poorly.  I was about 20 to 25 ft away from the hole with a great chance to make par but I record my fourth three putt of the day and I am writing down a bogey five on the scorecard.

 I need some magic witch doctor to perform some voodoo on my putter so I can get back and it’s good graces. But I did end the double bogey train.

SCORE: 5 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 7
Score Overall: 39 (+13)


Hole 8
Par 5 | 484 Yards

First par 5 of the day. let’s see what we can make of it. I don’t hit my drive nearly as well as I hit it on the 7th hole but with that being said it’s just off the left side of the Fairway so I’ll take it. It did only go about 180 yd because it was slicing worse than a Fruit Ninja player (terrible joke).

With still a way to go on the hole,  I take out my three iron hybrid and I  take a good whack at a pretty clean lie. I strike it well but this ball is moving left really, really fast.  I am getting very nervous that it’s going to go into the woods but thankfully it stays just out. However, I did leave myself a very tough approach shot underneath the tree about 88 yd away in much thicker rough.

So I tried punching it out of this rough with my third shot and it does not go well. Much like on the sixth hole. I catch a flier out of the rough and my ball goes sailing over the green because I absolutely hit it as soon as you can. the people teeing off on the 9th hole have to scurry as I yell FORE.

So now my fourth shot is a chip, and it does get on the green, but barely. My par putt  is about a 30 footer and I leave it about 3 or 4 ft short. it’s not too bad though a bogey putt because it was uphill and I knock it in for six.  I flirted with a lot of danger on this hole, but didn’t necessarily find that much.

SCORE: 6 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 11
Score Overall: 45 (+14)


Hole 9
Par 4 | 440 Yards

My drive is legit my best driver the entire day I had a nice baby fade and no joke my drive went about 240 yards by far the best I’ve hit the golf ball all day long I am feeling good I get my second fairway on the front nine and I’m thinking I can end my front nine on a high note I got 170 left to the hole and I take out my three iron hybrid, and I f****** smoke it. With the green slightly uphill my ball bounces on the back of the green and bounces into the rough behind the green. Sure it’s not a green regulation, but I am up there. I am doing all right.

 This is where frustration really started setting in. I had eight on the first hole. That’s not good. I rode double bogeys in the middle of the front nine, that’s not great. but I have a chance to end here the front nine with a good score on the hardest hole on the course.

My chip gets out of the rough but goes maybe 3 ft. It barely gets on the fringe. I bang my wedge in frustration but the frustration continues to mount. from about 35 ft away I registered my fifth three putt of the front nine. That’s 15 putts over five holes.

When you’re not playing good golf, sometimes you just don’t have anything. It’s just a bad day and you throw away the scorecard and you just keep moving forward. that’s when you drink a few more extra drinks, and store the pencil in the back pocket and not give a f*** about what you score. It’s more frustrating to play like I did on this day. I have moments where I hit the shots I want to hit, but there’s just zero consistency.

SCORE: 6 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 1
Score Overall: 51 (+16)


Hole 10
Par 5 | 528 Yards

Hole 10 was a frustrating hole. a par five, 528 yd, you do have room to the right and the left off the tee, but somehow I still made this hole a bit of an adventure. My tee shot goes left, banana hooking to the ninth hole Fairway. definitely still in play, so I think that I’m alright. I get over there and I can’t see my ball anywhere. Did the group that was playing the ninth pick it up I don’t know. there’s no way that it will look all the way across that Fairway because I wasn’t that far left.

So I dropped my second shot somewhere in the rough in between the 9th and 10th hole fairway. I’m not giving myself a shot, because I know my ball is still in play. I take out my three iron hybrid and I hit a doozy of a shot. I was over 250 yards away but I got myself to within 80 yards of the hole. It was pretty darn good.

I absolutely screw myself when I take my pitching wedge and I pull it down the first Baseline and I plug it directly into a bunker. Yep we love all that don’t we? My fourth shot is a bunker shot with the ball above my feet on a down slope. As a poor bunker player already, I am not excited for this shot at all. I rock this bunker shot to the other side of the green, and I am chipping now from about 5 yards off the green. My short game is Just terrible. chip and two parts later I am writing down a seven for a double bogey.

SCORE: 7 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 4
Score Overall: 58 (+18)


Hole 11
Par 4 | 365 Yards

Ah, yes. The “get me right hole.”  The fairway that for that perfectly follows my traditional driver shape Garner’s me my third Fairway and regulation of the day. this 365 yard Par Four becomes maybe a 300 yard par four for me as I cut the whole short getting around the corner. I have about 133 left into the hole, and I take out a seven iron. In hindsight, probably too much club, but it doesn’t hurt me here.

I tug my approach shot a bit to the left so no green and regulation for me. but then comes the traditional Stanko chip to about 20 ft away, then too putt for bogey.

Not much to write home about on this hole. play it like I play it so often..

SCORE: 5 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 10
Score Overall: 63 (+19)


Hole 12
Par 5 | 501 Yards

The 12th hole is another par 5. It’s kind of the end of the stretch of long holes. We had a par 5 on the 8th hole, a 440 Yard par 4 on the 9th, par five on the 10th, a relatively normal par for length on the 11th, then this par 5. it is the hardest stretch on the course just this whole middle portion.

For the second time today I hit a damn fine good drive. The little fade, and a 205 yard tee  shot uphill is a good way to start this long hole. This is when I start to get a little frisky. For better or for worse.

I take out my one wood, yes that is a thing, and I decided that I’m just going to let this thing rip. With this club I always need to remind myself to let the club do the work. Do not over swing. I also need to aim about 60° to the right because this shot always, and I mean always veers left heavily.

I don’t make excellent contact with the ball, but I hit a low shot that maybe goes 150 in the air, but it starts rolling down that Fairway skidding a bit from right to left. thankfully my ball doesn’t end up in any deep s*** and I end up about 93 yards away from the hole in the left side rough.

Now 90 yd is a little bit short for a full swing pitching wedge for myself, but because I’m in the rough I think, what the hell, I could swing hard all the way. Stupid Stanko.

 with the one golf lesson that I’ve had, I know how to situate myself properly to get the best possible swing with an eye on her pitching wedge. for myself at least. Point the feet in a little bit, pigeon-toed. Tuck the knees. Bring the club back, and swing to the shortstop. I did all that, and I hit this pitching wedge 110 yards.

My ball  is in the rough behind the hole, and this is what we do. Chip well short of the hole, lag it up there to within three to four feet, and then pray. I do exactly this, and I make my second putt for a bogey six.

SCORE: 6 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 8
Score Overall: 69 (+20)


Hole 13
Par 3 | 154 Yards

Oh, I really do detest this hole. I don’t understand how they call this hole the easiest hole in the golf course, in terms of the handicap. I think that is just b*******.

The skinny green surrounded by trees is going to be attacked by my seven iron today. The whole playing at 154, but it being downhill, I think it better to be short and chip uphill then to be long and have to possibly chip or putt downhill.

I actually hit a decent 7-iron. I tug it a smidge, 1 yd too much. I see my ball go ploop, directly into the right side green bunker. Right into it. It’s one of those things where I hit a good golf shot, Struck it well, and just found myself in a tough spot.

Not being good in the sand, I am my exit point of the sand trap near the back of the green because it’s the lowest lip. I am not going to getting height on my sand shots, So this is the best that I can do. I do get it out in one shot, which is a win for me. I left myself about 15 ft for par… but I freaking three put it like a goddamn idiot.

Barry, very frustrating to get a double bogey on this hole after what I consider a good sand save. it was just a lack of focus, maybe I rushed it, Maybe it was just never meant to be.

SCORE: 5 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 18
Score Overall: 74 (+22)


Hole 14
Par 4 | 386 Yards

I tried to play this hole smart, and shame on me. It was like I was trying to salvage something that I never really had. I try to hit a 5-iron and just take it out there so I have maybe about another 170 yd approach shot. I really was trying to maybe just go five iron three iron hybrid type thing. Definitely overthinking it. my shot off the tee goes about maybe 100 yards. Not good. Very bad.

So now I am about 280 yards away from the hole, and what they say is the second hardest hole in the golf course, and the hardest hole in the back nine,. I take out my three iron hybrid and I let it fly. It starts flying wayward left. Way left. By the grace of the golf gods, it hits a branch and drops down just before it goes OB into the woods. I didn’t deserve this bounce, but I got it.

Now about 80 yards from the hole I decided I’m going to do like a punch shot with my pitching wedge trying to have it bounce on the hill before the green, goes high up and then trickle onto the green. I know you’re thinking now, “ that is not a good idea.”  And you would be absolutely right.

My shot goes sailing over the green and it saved from going OB only by hitting a chain link fence just in front of the road. I really look like I don’t know what I’m doing on this hole. My fourth shot is a chip onto the green, which was actually quite impressive from where I was. But no reason to harp on that now with how bad I’m playing this hole. With a nice lag putt downhill, followed by a one-footer, I am writing down a double bogey for the second straight hole.

SCORE: 6 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 2
Score Overall: 80 (+24)


Hole 15
Par 3 | 205 Yards

This is where the wheels come off. This is where it all goes downhill.

The long Par 3 playing at just under 200 yards on this day forces me to pick out my three iron hybrid out the bag. not terribly angry at this decision seeing how I hit it well when I last played with Michael Ritz, and this it’s been hit or miss.

This one was a major Miss. it goes left right off the swing it’s going left it goes over the road that’s on the left of the hole and I’m nearly in the fairway of the 16th hole.  I have to chip over a fence over a bunker to get on to this green. My first attempt at the chip is a duff. Goes two yards in front of me. My second attempt at a chip gets over the road but not on to the green yet. Not good. My fourth shot is a chip that goes over the green onto the other side and now I am on the fringe putting for about 40 ft away. From there I two putt.

 I registered a six, a triple bogey, on this Par 3 this is where the wheels officially flew off.

SCORE: 6 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 12
Score Overall: 86 (+27)


Hole 16
Par 4 | 342 Yards

Take the driver out on this hole, it takes a sharp left. Vibes are at an all-time low. I can’t hit anything straight, and all I want to do is finish this round with my head on straight because that might be the only thing that is straight.

I do find my ball left in the trees. it’s not on the road, thank god. I punch it out with an eight iron trying to get to the fairway, but I come out short. I’ve got about 120 yo the hole, so I take out an eight iron again, this time thinking about a full swing. Well, my full swing turns into a halfway kind of check swing thing and my ball ends up in the fescue rough before the final hill approaching the green. All I want to do is die.

So my fourth shot is a chip out of this nasty rough, and then my fifth shot is another chip to then find they get on the green. there’s nothing like putting for a double bogey on your first putt, am I right? It’s my second straight triple bogey, and It’s officially the end of any hope of breaking 100.

I am not going birdie, birdie on the last two holes.

SCORE: 7 (2 Putts)
Handicap: 6
Score Overall: 93 (+30)


Hole 17
Par 4 | 336 Yards

Maybe it was the  lack of care anymore, but my drive on the 17th hole is pretty f****** good. About 190 yard drive and a fairway and regulation. Yeah, I’ll take it pretty damn good.

I had about 130 yards left to the hole so I took out what I believe was a nine iron because it was slightly downhillish, and I did not want to be behind the hole because there’s a bunker there.

I ended up behind the hole anyway because of course I did.

Skulled my nine iron, hitting it really thin, and it ended up rolling into the rough behind the green. Takes me two chips to get out because I don’t have the patience to do good practice swings anymore but my second chip is a freaking beauty and it lands about 3 inches from the hole.

It’s a tap in bogey, and my only one putt of the day.

SCORE: 5 (1 Putts)
Handicap: 14
Score Overall: 98 (+31)


Hole 18
Par 4 | 300 Yards

Final hole of the day. And what a day it’s been.

I had not used any Mulligans on the day yet, and this 18th hole I would take advantage of that and finally call one up. My first drive with the three iron hybrid when scorching left into the woods much like on hole 15, the par 3.

I did the quick reload; swing, see it’s bad,  get a ball out of my pocket, put it on the tea, and swing again. My second swing is pretty freaking great. It’s straight and it goes about 180 yards, giving me about 110 into the green.

I take my pitching wedge out, set my feet up right, and hit a damn good approach shot. Goes about 105 yd, rolls past the cup and I’m about 20 ft away with a putt for birdie. to all you people screaming about the mulligan, I politely don’t care.

 Karma bit me in the ass because I have my second three putt of the back nine and my 7th of the day, to end this round with a bogey.

SCORE: 5 (3 Putts)
Handicap: 16
Score Overall: 103 (+32)


FINAL THOUGHTS

  • I had a total of 42 putts on the round this day. 4. 2. Forty. Two.
    • It Matches my worst putt total ever at Oak Hills.
    •  Over the front nine I alternated between three putt, two putt  for the entire stretch.
    •  I got to figure out how to slow myself down on the green when I’m having a bad day.
  •  Part of my troubles on the green were also 19 chips. You’re going to have more chips when you don’t hit a lot of greens and regulation but the number 19 is just ghastly. 
  •  I hit five Fairways in regulation and two greens in regulation.
  • Since I have been keeping track of scores on this course, I have only broken 100 once. Now that I have a fractured elbow, I have no idea the next time I will get out there. I got to get the better of this course.

COMPARING OAK HILL ROUNDS

3/27/22 Score4/22/22 Score5/27/22 Score9/2/22 Score4/23/23 Score5/26/23 ScoreAVERAGE AT OAK HILLS
#1 | Par 46 (4 Putts)4 (2 Putts)4 (1 Putt)5 (2 Putts)4 (2 Putts)8 (3 Putts)5.2 (2.3 Putts)
#2 | Par 46 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putts)6 (2 Putt)6 (2 Putts)7 (2 Putts)4 (2 Putts)5.67 (2.2 Putts)
#3 | Par 34 (2 Putts)4 (3 Putts)4 (2 Putt)4 (3 Putts)4 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putts)4.17 (2.5 is 5 Putts)
#4 | Par 46 (2 Putts)8 (3 Putts)7 (3 Putt)6 (3 Putts)3 (1 Putt)6 (2 Putts)6 (2.3 Putts)
#5 | Par 34 (2 Putts)4 (3 Putts)5 (2 Putt)4 (2 Putts)6 (3 Putts)5 (3 Putts)4.7 (2.5 Putts)
#6 | Par 47 (1 Putt)6 (2 Putts)6 (2 Putt)6 (2 Putts)7 (3 Putts)6 (2 Putts)6.3 (2 Putts)
#7 | Par 45 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putts)7 (2 Putt)7 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putts)7 (3 Putts)6.0 (2.3 Putts)
#8 | Par 55 (2 Putts)7 (2 Putts)8 (4 Putt)7 (2 Putts)5 (1 Putt)8 (2 Putts)6.7 (2.2 Putts)
#9 | Par 47 (2 Putts)6 (2 Putts)6 (3 Putt)5 (1 Putt)6 (2 Putts)6 (3 Putts)6 (2.2 Putts)
#10 | Par 58 (3 Putts)7 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putt)7 (3 Putts)8 (2 Putts)7 (2 Putts)7 (2.3 Putts)
#11 | Par 46 (3 Putts)4 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putt)5 (3 Putts)5 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putts)5 (2.3 Putts)
#12 | Par 57 (2 Putts)7 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putt)7 (2 Putts)7 (3 Putts)6 (2 Putts)6.5 (2.2 Putts)
#13 | Par 36 (1 Putt)6 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putt)4 (1 Putt)4 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putts)5 (2.2 Putts)
#14 | Par 46 (2 Putts)7 (3 Putts)5 (2 Putt)6 (2 Putts)*5 (2 Putts)6 (2 Putts)5.8 (2.2 Putts)^
#15 | Par 34 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putts)6 (3 Putt)4 (2 Putts)*4 (2 Putts)6 (2 Putts)4.8 (2.2 Putts)^
#16 | Par 46 (3 Putts)6 (2 Putts)6 (2 Putt)6 (2 Putts)*5 (2 Putts)7 (2 Putts)6 (2.2 Putts)^
#17 | Par 46 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putts)5 (2 Putt)6 (2 Putts)*6 (2 Putts)5 (1 Putt)5.5 (1.8 Putts)^
#18 | Par 45 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putts)6 (2 Putt)6 (2 Putts)*6 (2 Putts)5 (3 Putts)5.5 (2.3 Puts)^
Total104 (+33) | 38 Putts, 5 FIR, 2 GIR101 (+30) | 42 Putts, 4 FIR, 3 GIR101 (+30) | 41 Putts, 5 FIR, 2 GIR101 (+30) | 38 Putts, 4 FIR, 1 GIR**97 (+26) | 38 Putts, 7 FIR, 2 GIR103 (+32) | 42 Putts, 5 FIR, 2 GIR

*Averaged out scores on holes prior based off par to generate full score for 18.
^Does not include scores on 9/2/22 that are averages

**FIR & GIR doesn’t include holes 14-18 & putts are averaged.


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