What started as a casual front 9 turned into a full 18—complete with bunker drama, a lost wedge, and one very welcome fairway hit.
🎯 Goals for the Round
- Warm up properly and play the front 9 with intention
- Focus on my pre-shot routine, especially GRACE and alignment
- Test out approach shots using only my 54° and 52° wedges (my 60° was already MIA…)
- Stay mentally present—even if I decide to continue to the back 9
- Track confidence levels per club for post-round review
🗺️ Round Overview
This round was originally just supposed to be nine holes. I wanted a quick tune-up and a chance to reset after a few inconsistent outings. But somewhere around Hole 6, I felt like I was settling in—my body loosened up, the course opened up, and I remembered what it felt like to enjoy golf.
So I kept going.
It wasn’t perfect. I had two bunker shots that flopped right back in, a couple chip shots that died early, and one mysterious moment where I walked away without my 60-degree wedge (RIP, old friend).
But the back nine? Something clicked. I hit my first fairway of the day on Hole 9, and from there, I started playing real golf—not just surviving, but strategizing.
I was tired, I was scrappy, but I wasn’t spiraling. And that’s a win.
⛳ Hole-by-Hole Summary (Select Notes)
Hole |
Result |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
6 (Double) |
Topped drive, rushed tempo. Still settling in. |
|
2 |
5 (Bogey) |
Better rhythm. Hybrid off tee worked well. |
|
3 |
6 (Double) |
Sand trouble—two shots to get out. |
|
4 |
4 (Par) |
First great approach. 52° to pin. |
|
5 |
5 (Bogey) |
Lag putt rolled just past. Stayed calm. |
|
6 |
7 (Triple) |
Shaky focus, but regrouped quickly. |
|
7 |
5 (Bogey) |
Smooth hybrid, clean wedge. Missed short putt. |
|
8 |
6 (Double) |
Wet lie caused chunk. Recovered okay. |
|
9 |
5 (Bogey) |
Hit first fairway—huge confidence bump. |
|
10 |
6 (Double) |
Long fairway shot pulled left. Scrambled to recover. |
|
11 |
7 (Triple) |
Early fatigue creeping in. 3-putt didn’t help. |
|
12 |
5 (Bogey) |
Picked up on approach after duff. Regrouped quickly. |
|
13 |
6 (Double) |
Great green-side pitch, but poor tee shot. |
|
14 |
5 (Bogey) |
Best pitch of the round. 8-footer stopped clean. |
|
15 |
5 (Bogey) |
Solid tee shot, green in reg, just missed the par putt. |
|
16 |
4 (Par) |
Best tempo all day—pure 8 iron, two-putt par. |
|
17 |
6 (Double) |
Great bump and run, but tee shot cost me. |
|
18 |
5 (Bogey) |
Strong finish. Confident swing and calm putting. |
🌟 Highlight Hole: Hole 9
I’d been missing every fairway up to this point. On 9, I stepped up with my hybrid, nailed my GRACE routine, and finally trusted my alignment. The ball sailed down the center-left side of the fairway—and just like that, the whole round shifted. It was a turning point I desperately needed.
💀 Worst Hole: Hole 3
Bunker, meet ball. Again. And again. My first shot clipped the lip. The second one? Same story. I finally made it out on the third try, but by then the damage was done. Mental note: practice loft out of sand, especially with my 54°.
🧠 Mental Game Notes
- Rushing costs more strokes and time than it saves
- Took a reset on Hole 12—walked it off and came back grounded
- Focused, but starting to trust myself more instead of overcorrecting
- Ranger was kind, explained the new bunkers—helped ease tension early on
🪛 Short Game & Sand Report
- First chip success rate: 3/9
- Two bunker shots failed due to lack of loft—used 54° without enough wrist hinge
- Lag putting was tough—greens were damp and slow, leaving long second putts
- Missing my 60° wedge was noticeable on touch shots
- Highlight: one confident pitch on 14 stopped 8 feet from the pin
🔢 Club Confidence Ratings
Club |
Confidence (1–5) |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
|
Driver |
2 |
Every swing is a gamble. Vegas odds say: slice. |
|
3 Wood |
3 |
The only club that makes you second-guess your driver and your life choices. |
|
Hybrid |
3 |
The most emotionally stable club in my bag. Which isn’t saying much. |
|
5 Iron |
2 |
Says it’s showing up, but doesn’t bring its A game. |
|
6 Iron |
2 |
Basically cosplaying as a 7 iron with commitment issues. |
|
7 Iron |
3.5 |
Even when it misses, it misses kindly. |
|
8 Iron |
3.5 |
Reliable, but insists on a dramatic finish. |
|
9 Iron |
4 |
The overachiever of the group. Likes applause. |
|
PW (48°) |
3 |
Fine, but slightly jealous of the gap wedge. |
|
GW (52°) |
4 |
Queen of controlled chaos—mostly in control. |
|
SW (54°) |
2.5 |
Trying her best since the 60° left us. Occasionally cries in bunkers. |
|
LW (60°) |
😢 |
Vanished between the green and the cart. Possibly working freelance for someone else now. |
|
Putter |
3.5 |
Mostly behaved. Just wants faster greens and emotional validation. |

🧩 What Worked
- Trusting the hybrid on tee shots instead of forcing the driver
- Leaning into my pre-shot routine—especially the “watch it disappear” swing thought
- Staying in the round mentally, even through messy shots and unexpected detours
🧪 What to Practice
- High-loft bunker shots with 54° (until my new 60° wedge arrives!)
- Lag putts from 30–50 feet
- Getting clean contact on 5 and 6 irons
- Chip shot commitment—no more decelerating halfway through
💬 Final Thought
“It doesn’t have to be perfect to be progress.”
I didn’t plan to play all 18—but I’m glad I did. Golf has a funny way of meeting you halfway when you decide to show up. Even with a missing wedge.
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