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Centennial Park Golf Course | North & East 18-hole vlog



Check out my previous vlog on the North and South courses at Centennial Park here: https://youtu.be/_9ZEPWV5ZdA

Today was a struggle out there, my irons were all going left, I missed most greens in regulation. That said, I had so much fun! We went out at 4pm and was able to play without getting paired up with strangers. I am so excited for my new clubs, hopefully they will fix my classic miss of pulling and hooking left. Enjoy the video!

– Time stamps –
00:37 North Course
08:08 East Course

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9 Comments

  1. 'Fun' is the word – few things are as exciting as trying out new clubs in this game 🙂

  2. If you want a cheap place to play 10 holes this or next week try lakeview golf club before the end of this month. They did a complete course reno so its very nice and are charging only 25 dollars a round since the course was undergoing maintenance but all the work is already done so its a normal golf course thats even better since they revamped the entire course. I think they are removing the special deal late august when they reopen the course to the full 18 with the normal 80 dollar green fee.
    Its relatively close to centennial and a reasonable price for 10 holes for the level of course you are getting.
    Also looking forward to seeing your fitting video and you with your new clubs!

  3. You might want to try chipping with your hybrid. It is good for chips that are flat with nothing but fairway between you and the green. A course you should try is Lowville in Burlington. Great views of the escarpment.

  4. You might want to get the lie angles checked as well. If clubs are too up right the heel grabs and makes the toe come over and make the ball hook. I had the same issue and had them bent flat and it helped. They put tape on the soles and you hit off a lie board and the mark left on tape indicates the lie angle and how many degrees it needs to be bent.

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