Quote from: Maid Marion on March 27, 2026, 09:16:21 PMMy father used to play every week and a taught me the social rules of golf. But I too uncoordinated for him to teach me how to play. I learned how to read greens and putt the ball. My balance wasn't good enough for riding a bike when I was in my early 50s so I bought a 3 speed Schwinn tricycle! But it got a lot better after I started wearing high heels! I did some searching and discovered that not only was there a nearby executive course, but I could also play from the Forward Tees.
I worked on a back friendly golf swing so I could play golf when I retired. That took one season.
The next season I worked on making good contact with my irons off the fairway.
Then I learned how to hit my wedges and make birdies on short Par 3s.
Last year I figured out how to hit driver off the tee! Got my first birdie on a 300 yard Par 4!
Marion
Sorry Marion, I didn't see your reply until now. Yeah it's a special thing getting your first birdie, congrats! The pro's make it look easy but it really isn't!
I think it's often harder to birdie a par 4 than a par 5. I'm not even sure I could make the green in two anymore, I used to be a reasonably big hitter (300+ yards) but growing boobs makes my swing feel awkward, I think I will have to go back to the range some day and get comfortable with a slight difference in swing again. I have a grip problem too following an injury.
Have you holed in from a bunker yet? That's a great feeling!
Still waiting for my illusive albatross though! I've seen rookies fluke that but I've never managed it.