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21st February 2017 02:24 PM
#1
Member
Touring Pro (Von Nida Tour)
Returning after a break...
Gents,
Hope you're all well. Its been about a while since I dedicated real golf time, disappeared off the forum (sorry!), and just had other priorities to deal with.
Anyway, I'm keen to really commit time and effort and get back into it. I'm thinking of joining Lynwood or Stonecutters since they'll both be my locals now. Think Stonecutters is up there in member fees though but I haven't played there yet.
So my question is: If you've ever had a fairly long break away from the game and came back, what were some of the fundamentals that "stuck" with you? All I remember is constantly trying to find excuses to ho something new . Kidding.. I had a lesson and plan to have a few more to help get me up to speed. Pretty sure I lost my Golflink since I tried entering it and it was invalid. Handicap was probably too high to register...
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22nd February 2017 01:14 PM
#2
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
You can get your golflink back, the club you were with would of made it redundant because it costs them to keep it going, but if you join a new club they can re- activate it and your old scores will be used but you will end up with a new golflink number.
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22nd February 2017 06:29 PM
#3
Member
Touring Pro (Von Nida Tour)
Originally Posted by
davidw88
You can get your golflink back, the club you were with would of made it redundant because it costs them to keep it going, but if you join a new club they can re- activate it and your old scores will be used but you will end up with a new golflink number.
Is it possible to not tell them that and start fresh with a new GA?
I started on 15 and it went up and stabilised at 21.
I'd prefer to start from say 30 or whatever max ceiling, and then improve from there.
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22nd February 2017 09:26 PM
#4
Site Owner
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
No. That would be cheating.
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22nd February 2017 09:26 PM
#5
Senior Member
Major Winner
I think there is a tractor thread for that
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22nd February 2017 09:51 PM
#6
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
Originally Posted by
AndyP
No. That would be cheating.
Probably not a great start either
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23rd February 2017 11:13 AM
#7
Member
Touring Pro (Von Nida Tour)
Stop being logical guys!!!!
I guess I'll have to be legit then
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