Cool weather was back today so we made the decision to try Roy G. Guerrero again. It has been four months since we have played this course and we have been waiting for the heat to subside before we tried it again. This is a long course with five holes longer than 700 feet (and that is from the short tees). There are no par 5's on this course but there should be. Today's group was: Steve, Keith, Lif, David, Bob, Brian and me. Bob joined us on the third hole. It was good to have Bob back!
Weather conditions were overcast skies, temperatures in the upper sixties to low seventies and hardly any wind. The ground was a little muddy from the rains of the past couple of days but it was not too bad.
I started out poorly, throwing several of my drives low and short. I did recover and ended up with six pars (the most of the group). The last time we played Roy G. I did not make a par the entire round. I also had seven double bogeys and two frosties today. Steve was snapping his drives today and several of them went a long way. They were things of beauty to watch.
No birdies today, more double bogeys than pars. Two discs found: Steve(1) and Brian(1). One disc lost: Lif(1), left his green one somewhere.
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Big Dave starts us off |
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Steve with a long birdie attempt |
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Keith driving |
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We found Bob! |
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Brian on #3 |
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Rob with his first decent drive of the day on #5 |
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Brian with a long putt |
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Rob preparing to throw on #7 fairway |
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Steve putting on #10 |
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On the fairway |
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Keith with some body English |
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Lif admiring his drive |
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Where did that go? |
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It was a nice morning for disc golf! |
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Lif slams it in! |
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Steve on #17 |
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Keith on #18 |
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Dave lines up his putt |
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Keith with a long attempt |
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Official scorecard, recorded by Steve compiled by Bob |
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