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MyRx Lake Chabot GC looks nice and not too difficult. I want to get good enough where no matter what course I go to I can approach it with confidence. I need to work on my short game (30-120 yards) and my driving. I tend to slice right most tee shots. Im still making adjustments and what not to my game. Another issue I think is that I need to get extended irons. At 6'1" most irons feel too short, could be my gut in the way though haha. I'm gonna PM you my contact info so we can schedule something. I live and work in the SB and schedule is M-F 6am-3pm.
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Originally Posted by MyRx
@ brz408; I'll play. Used to quite a bit back in the days before cars and kids. Alameda courses were my favs. Peninsula and bay courses were a challenge b/c you have to play the wind respectively. Mountain terrains in the SB were fun but nothing like Chabot and Tilden GC (Oakland and Berkeley). Just imagine a par 3 but only travel 20yrds straight up and down. You're driving off a ledge and the green is right below you - then hike 100yrds or so down the side of the mountain (hole #9 Chabot GC). LMK, I work in the SB Sun-Wed and Pin High and SCGC are easy to get to. Pin High's 3-hole is great for starters!
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I think I'm going to start a NC Golf thread if we get enough interest. Seriously I am a beginner, think of me like Billy Madison.