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Marlborough Junior Open

This was the first of the Junior Opens I have signed up to for this summer… I absolutely loved it!! I have been playing golf for a few years, but I haven’t felt confident enough to play at other clubs until now, so I was nervous before the round and carding a 7 on the first hole didn’t help! Fortunately, I managed to settle my nerves and eventually carded a round of 80 (2 over my course handicap) and came 6th, of 33, on the gross score and 9th on the nett score. All in all, I was really pleased with how I played but know I can drive far better and I left a few putts out there so there’s room for improvement! I will be back next year to see if I can better myself! A massive thank you to Marlborough Golf Club for hosting (I’ll definitely be visiting again for some GP rounds) and a massive shout out to all the junior golfers taking part (especially my playing partner) as the weather wasn’t so nice!! Next stop… the West Wilts Junior Open so watch this space for how I get on…
This was the first of the Junior Opens I have signed up to for this summer… I absolutely loved it!! I have been playing golf for a few years, but I haven’t felt confident enough to play at other clubs until now, so I was nervous before the round and carding a 7 on the first hole didn’t help! Fortunately, I managed to settle my nerves and eventually carded a round of 80 (2 over my course handicap) and came 6th, of 33, on the gross score and 9th on the nett score. All in all, I was really pleased with how I played but know I can drive far better and I left a few putts out there so there’s room for improvement! I will be back next year to see if I can better myself! A massive thank you to Marlborough Golf Club for hosting (I’ll definitely be visiting again for some GP rounds) and a massive shout out to all the junior golfers taking part (especially my playing partner) as the weather wasn’t so nice!! Next stop… the West Wilts Junior Open so watch this space for how I get on…

West Wilts Junior Open

A game of two halves (or, a game of two 9’s…). I came into this Open really happy with my game from the previous day (at Marlborough) and, even though I hadn’t played this course before, I was really looking forward to it! First things first, what a great setting for a gold club! The views are amazing! I think this is an ‘inland links’ course as the fairways were really ‘hilly’ and that was really fun to play on! I couldn’t have asked for a better start with two birdies in the first four holes!! Unfortunately, I couldn’t keep that up but still managed to card 39 on the front 9… not bad! Then the back 9… the 10th hole is something I’ve never seen before with the green much, much higher than the tee box so you had to get LOTS of air to reach the top of the hill… then you have to follow your ball!! Fortunately I had a battery powered trolley as I’m not sure I’d have made it up otherwise!! I found the back 9 really tough but really proud that I carried on and eventually shot an 83. Not the kind of score I wanted to post but I’m taking the positive that I had never been to that course before, so was only seeing each hole for the first time when tee’ing off, and I’ll definitely be back next year to try again!! A massive thank you to West Wilts Golf Club for hosting (I’ll definitely be visiting again for some GP rounds) and, as always, a massive shout out to all the junior golfers taking part (especially my playing partner)!
A game of two halves (or, a game of two 9’s…). I came into this Open really happy with my game from the previous day (at Marlborough) and, even though I hadn’t played this course before, I was really looking forward to it! First things first, what a great setting for a gold club! The views are amazing! I think this is an ‘inland links’ course as the fairways were really ‘hilly’ and that was really fun to play on! I couldn’t have asked for a better start with two birdies in the first four holes!! Unfortunately, I couldn’t keep that up but still managed to card 39 on the front 9… not bad! Then the back 9… the 10th hole is something I’ve never seen before with the green much, much higher than the tee box so you had to get LOTS of air to reach the top of the hill… then you have to follow your ball!! Fortunately I had a battery powered trolley as I’m not sure I’d have made it up otherwise!! I found the back 9 really tough but really proud that I carried on and eventually shot an 83. Not the kind of score I wanted to post but I’m taking the positive that I had never been to that course before, so was only seeing each hole for the first time when tee’ing off, and I’ll definitely be back next year to try again!! A massive thank you to West Wilts Golf Club for hosting (I’ll definitely be visiting again for some GP rounds) and, as always, a massive shout out to all the junior golfers taking part (especially my playing partner)!

Royal Troon – The 152nd Open… you didn’t disappoint!!

I was incredibly fortunate to travel up to Troon on Tuesday and watch some of the best players on the planet go through their practice routines in preparation for the 152nd Open!! A big shout out to my dad as we wouldn’t have been there if it wasn’t for the fact he got carried away last year (watching events unfold at Royal Liverpool) and bought the tickets, a year in advance, without giving a thought to how we’d get there… he wasn’t the most popular in the house when it came to actually arranging travel etc but I don’t care as I had the best day ever!! Long story short, we made a 23 hour round trip leaving home at 3am on Tuesday morning and arriving back at 2am Wednesday morning but it was sooooooooo worth it!! We made the absolute most of it, arriving at the course at 9am and leaving at 6pm! Weather was wet in the morning but the sun shone through in the afternoon which made it an even better experience! Walked the course in the morning, mainly following Scottie for the time he was out, and had a fantastic insight into how professional players use these practice days; Adam Scott, Tom Kim, Francesco Molinari, Sam Burns all using the time to put themselves into tricky spots to work out how they’d play it if it happened during the tournament. Huge thanks to Ricky Fowler, Sahith Theegala, Keegan Bradley, Robert MacIntyre, Scottie Scheffler for taking time out of their practice sessions to make sure all juniors, in the ‘Kids Signature Zone’, went home with not only their memories but also signatures!!
I was incredibly fortunate to travel up to Troon on Tuesday and watch some of the best players on the planet go through their practice routines in preparation for the 152nd Open!! A big shout out to my dad as we wouldn’t have been there if it wasn’t for the fact he got carried away last year (watching events unfold at Royal Liverpool) and bought the tickets, a year in advance, without giving a thought to how we’d get there… he wasn’t the most popular in the house when it came to actually arranging travel etc but I don’t care as I had the best day ever!! Long story short, we made a 23 hour round trip leaving home at 3am on Tuesday morning and arriving back at 2am Wednesday morning but it was sooooooooo worth it!! We made the absolute most of it, arriving at the course at 9am and leaving at 6pm! Weather was wet in the morning but the sun shone through in the afternoon which made it an even better experience! Walked the course in the morning, mainly following Scottie for the time he was out, and had a fantastic insight into how professional players use these practice days; Adam Scott, Tom Kim, Francesco Molinari, Sam Burns all using the time to put themselves into tricky spots to work out how they’d play it if it happened during the tournament. Huge thanks to Ricky Fowler, Sahith Theegala, Keegan Bradley, Robert MacIntyre, Scottie Scheffler for taking time out of their practice sessions to make sure all juniors, in the ‘Kids Signature Zone’, went home with not only their memories but also signatures!!
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