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I'm assuming you're counting a round as 18 holes? If so, then 38 (32 18's + 12 9's), 37 of which count toward handicap. Handicapping for me ends tomorrow (Northern Utah) until next March 15. I'm hoping to get in a few more rounds before it gets too cold and the snow sticks. I'm really jealous of you all who can get in 50+, 100+ or even more rounds in a year!
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Wow I'm amazed at some of these numbers, I obviously have a lot of work to do (with my wife I mean). Seriously what is you're secret to convincing your wives to let you play so much. Or is my asking the question just proof that I am totally whipped? |
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hard for me to put an exact number on it. However when I purchased my membership I needed to play 58 9 hole rounds to cover the costs. In April/May/June I played at least 3 9 hole rounds after work during the weekdays and usually play 18-27 holes on Saturday and another 9 on Sunday before softball.
To put a rough number on it I would say that I played about 65-80 rounds this year. Hoping to get 3 more rounds in up here. Then I will be going to the range and simulator at least 1-2 times a week during the winter as I test some new irons for THP |
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