Anaheim Hills Golf CourseThey say a golfer has to stay positive in this game, so I’m going to try to stay in the “zone” and recollect my good moments from the past two week’s golf outings at Dad Miller’s and The Hills. 

Firstly at DM, I managed to par the Par 3’s Hole 7 and 9th.  I bogeyed the rest of the par 3’s, which was still great.  Before that I managed to double bogey the hardest hole 6, a par 4 411 yards where I usually snowman.    Overall, this was my best round of my life.

Then there was Anaheim Hills GC, a nicely maintained muni course yet challenging golf course, only 8 minutes away from my house.  I had to struggle off the tee that day and relied so much on my 2nd shots using my hybrid-5 club to advance at least 150 yards.  The best I could do was a par on the Par 4 – 6th hole – 340 yards, had a decent tee shot and great approach.  I couldn’t remember if this was the hole that I did a 1-putt (Tony misplaced the other score card where I record my putts), but I believed it was a GIR and 2 putts.  The best part of The Hills was the view – a very scenic golf course.  A long course, a good test of my approach shots and I did feel more comfortable with my 30-50 yard pitch shots, more likely over green side bunkers.

How’s that for staying positive!

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