Figure this one out.
I start out on #5 at Yale Saturday, playing the member tees with two members who I join up with. Conditions are very good for scoring with soft greens from the previous nights rain. Play 5-9 and end up at +3 after a double on #9 and a birdie on #6. Okay decent day so far in my continuous goal to break 80.
Proceed to the back nine, hit every green in regulation except #18 which I just miss and get up and down pretty easy. Combined with 2 birdies on 14 and 15, I shoot -2 34 on the back nine par 36 at Yale!
So now I am +1 coming off 18, and head to holes 1-4. I start thinking where can I make birdie on 1-4? Reality sets in on a tough stretch of holes and I bogey 3 of the 4 holes with a par on #3, for a 74. Lowest round of my life after a summer of moaning and groaning about my game. Combined with a day of Jim Sullivan flying 50 yards past me off the tee, I decide to take a lesson. Two weeks of hitting balls pretty regularly, then one round to take it from the practice range to the course. That round was pretty wild off the tee, but I settled in for the last 5-6 holes and then it all comes together at Yale on Saturday.
Screw the architecture, go take a lesson. I am headed over to BombSquad to buy some of those Tour shafts instead of architecture books!