If you are experienced, then how do you not already know? If I lived in this town of yours where everyone knows you as a good golfer, I wouldn't be the least bit concerned with your score. I would just play a round with you and pretty much figure it out from there. If you are bombing drives off the tee, hitting 75% of the greens, three putting every hole, and shooting a 95, I would say, "Wow, you're a really good golfer. Just work on your putting." If you're duffing around, holing long putts for pars and somehow manufacturing an 84 I'd say, "Wow, you're not very good. This town of ours is a bunch of liars."
2007-02-27 11:17:28
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answered by Mika Gionta 2
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It really depends on the school. If you hit around 90 for 18 you should make the squad but whether you start or not is another story. I had shot upper 40s last year and was between #1 and #2 on the golf rotation. If you were at my school you would probably be right there with me. Maybe better. If you are talking states in my county and state you need to average under 40 for the season and the winner last year shot like a 35 on 9 or somthing like that. (-1) par...But overall, yeah that is a pretty good score. Only 10% of golfers can break 100 on a course and under 90 is about 2%. Keep at it, get lessons, and good luck!
2016-03-29 02:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A good freshmen would shoot about 80-90 but an average freshmen is anywhere from 91 to 100. Those were the scores for freshmen last year in my high school conference.
2007-02-28 12:23:46
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answered by Nick E 1
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I was on varsity golf all four years and i averaged right around 76-79 but i had bad days and a few good ones but about 4-7 over was good i did shoot a 69 in a regular match
2007-02-26 14:10:14
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answered by ? 1
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The easiest way to learn golf like a pro is by following "The Simple Golf Swing" program. It's primarily a 31 page eBook that teaches golfers how to make solid contact with the ball, how to avoid hitting fat, how to avoid slicing, how get more power, accuracy, and consistency in your swing. Consistency being the number 1 golf skill.
You not only get the eBook though, you also receive a ton of extra material including video, lessons on putting, driving, chipping, sand play etc. Here is their official site: http://www.golfswingguru.net
2014-09-24 08:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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85 to 95
2007-02-26 14:11:58
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answered by Doug 7
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Average handicap 18....but my husband says that if he played to 18 he would have to shoot himself... He has been playing a long time ... Good luck with it all ....practice makes perfect and keep your eye on the ball!
A good score depends on the course as they are all different difficulties....on average mid to high 70s
2007-02-27 10:44:42
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answered by yeahokinalittlewhile 2
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if you practice often on your short game about 75% of the time and 25% practice on other parts of you game improvement could make you very good if your shooting around 84 to 80 your doing great but if you are shooting these kind of scores then even par could be yours easy it depends on and i know its boring how much time you work on shots from 100yds in.
2007-02-28 20:36:54
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answered by terry m 1
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If you want to play competitively your average should be in the low eighties at least. I just play for fun and exercise (because I suck) and if I break 100 I feel pretty good about that. Sometimes I have to cheat just to break 100.
2007-02-26 14:13:48
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answered by eggman 7
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high 70's to low 80's from the blues
2007-02-27 07:54:17
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answered by pinoygolfer 1
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