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Writer's pictureHatsuo Yamada

Endangered Species Golf Club Also Known As Agony Club ④ Early Agony.

It is a situation in the early stages of agony. Please keep in touch.


At that time, it was a club that didn't have a strong personality yet, so it seems that he played calmly to some extent.


① October 17th and 18th (Saturday and Sunday) Debut at the new club golf course

Report.


It's been a week since I received the club on the 11th. I did a run-in that day, and the next night I felt great with the 8i. I was like, "What is this?!"


I accidentally made a reservation for a golf course on Tuesday.

So I went to the driving range on Tuesday, but my greed lifted my head. I often felt fainting because I couldn't hold back the extra strength, but I've restarted brushing. I'm in a state of being able to hit it somehow. I haven't been able to reproduce the distance I experienced on Tuesday yet, so I don't think it's real.



② Golf course debuts on Saturdays and Sundays of 17th and 18th

report.


Until about 7i, there is not much mental pressure from the distance, so there are some occasions. (Although I often make mistakes.)

Many of the 6i and 5i sots were poor, but it was a pity that I put too much effort into it and made many mistakes.


The golf course is preparing for a tournament, and the rough is getting tighter. Especially this year's rough is stuffed with leaves from spring to summer, so it spreads sideways and is in fantastic condition.


However, this club seems surprisingly easy to come out of the rough without extra effort.


In addition, I entered the bunker seven times in 2 days, and (although the number of times is also a problem), I was able to escape 100% from the guard bunker and had two par saves.


It seems that the feeling of putting down something you lift without effort is your first success, and you don't have to worry about making a mistake.


I used a 7i and a 9i twice from the fairway bunker and was able to hit the green on the first day.

Sometimes I stare at the ball and don't hit it, or when I put too much force into it and can't put my weight on the left side, he tends to lean back, resulting in a ground slice.


If I can hit 5i and 6i firmly, I may not need wood type, but it seems it will take a little more time.


The attached photo shows the 17th par 3 in Gotemba, which is about 155 y from the regular, so it was about 155 yards to the pin. It was a little short, but while I was making a one-on shot and letting the following group hit, the snow piled up on Mt. Fuji from Saturday to Sunday was beautiful, so I took a picture with my cell phone.


After this, a 10-year birdie putt came in, and I went home in a good mood.

(Actually, this is what I wanted to report)

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