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Re: Golf teams rounding into form - Hulk01 - 04-13-2017

I predicted too boldly.  Duke and Arizona State are much stronger at #4 and #5 than Stanford. 


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - fullmetal - 04-17-2017

(04-13-2017, 02:06 PM)Spiny_Norman link Wrote:GK3, the Golfweek article specified the injuries - "She suffered a concussion, received stitches on her nose and is currently experiencing pain in her wrist and knee."  A top player's golf swing is such a finely tuned motion that it can take a while to recover from any single disruption, much less multiple injuries.

Indeed, I would almost say that she should not plan on playing again this season in favor of a better recovery.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - GK3 - 04-17-2017

I think your advise is the best advise, get well, get her swing back after she is fully back from her injuries so they are not causing her to try and adjust her swing when she starts playing again.  Golf is not a sport where you can play well when playing hurt.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - SF_Cardinal_Fan - 04-21-2017

I miss the days when Stanford GC provided (the public) a grass tee driving range.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - winflop - 04-21-2017

(04-21-2017, 11:48 AM)SF_Cardinal_Fan link Wrote:I miss the days when Stanford GC provided (the public) a grass tee driving range.
I was surprised they didn't convert the old varsity hitting area and charge a premium for hitting off the grass. My local range (Mariners Point, Foster City) charges $5 extra to hit off the grass and it's always busy over there.

Personally I don't see much value in it. 95%+ of golfers don't have a good enough swing where it will make a difference, including me.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - Spiny_Norman - 04-23-2017

Stanford announced its lineup for the Pac 12 championship which begins on Monday.  Albane Valenzuela is playing.  The stakes are not high in the conference tourney.  Washington won the women's national championship last year and Stanford was runner up, but they finished 6th and 7th respectively in the Pac 12 tourney.  Oregon won the men's NC.  They also finished 6th in conference.  Let's see how Valenzuela fares this week.  Then Coach Walker can decide on the all-important NCAA regionals lineup with information about how post-injury Valenzuela performs in a tournament setting.

http://www.gostanford.com/news/2017/4/21/womens-golf-off-to-tucson.aspx

Results will be available here starting mid-morning - http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=13181


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - Stymie - 04-24-2017

(04-21-2017, 11:48 AM)SF_Cardinal_Fan link Wrote:I miss the days when Stanford GC provided (the public) a grass tee driving range.

OK, I'm completely out of touch.  I do know about the Siebel practice course fiasco, but what happened to the driving range down near Lake Lag?


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - SF_Cardinal_Fan - 04-24-2017

(04-24-2017, 03:14 AM)Stymie link Wrote:[quote author=SF_Cardinal_Fan link=topic=16777.msg192110#msg192110 date=1492800516]
I miss the days when Stanford GC provided (the public) a grass tee driving range.

OK, I'm completely out of touch.  I do know about the Siebel practice course fiasco, but what happened to the driving range down near Lake Lag?
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I believe it was approximately 25 years ago that Stanford GC driving range was converted from  a grass tee hitting area to one of cement/synthetic mats. I assume the change was made because a grass tee hitting area is more expensive to maintain than mats.
For Stanford golf team (s) use, however, a grass hitting area was retained and still exists.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - SF_Cardinal_Fan - 04-24-2017

(04-21-2017, 07:42 PM)winflop link Wrote:[quote author=SF_Cardinal_Fan link=topic=16777.msg192110#msg192110 date=1492800516]
I miss the days when Stanford GC provided (the public) a grass tee driving range.
I was surprised they didn't convert the old varsity hitting area and charge a premium for hitting off the grass. My local range (Mariners Point, Foster City) charges $5 extra to hit off the grass and it's always busy over there.

Personally I don't see much value in it. 95%+ of golfers don't have a good enough swing where it will make a difference, including me.
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One unique aspect of Stanford's driving range space is its vast square footage of flat terrain hitting area.
Prior to the era of synthetic mats, due to divot damage, every few days driving range operators would need to move the tee blocks either forward or backward. The worn grass area would then need a month or more to rejuvenate. So , grass range tee blocks are constantly being moved forward, then backward, and within a relatively confined space finding suitable grass (for tee block usage) can be a challenge.
But compared to most driving range hitting areas, Stanford has considerably more space. Specifically, more than 50 yards of level terrain front-to-back hitting area. For decades the Stanford GC driving range hitting area was grass; a beautiful facility in harmony with the golf course itself.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - BigEasyCard - 04-24-2017

Cardinal Women currently in 6th place at +3 in first round of Pac 12 championship.

Leaderboard here: http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=13181

Geaux Cardinal!


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - oldalum - 04-24-2017

Most important, Valenzuela is back to health and playing, and has the team's second-lowest score! Great to have her back.

We finish the first round at +8, 6 back of UCLA, with Lee our lowest scorer at even. Danielson, normally so consistent, had a tough round with 6 bogeys and 2 double bogeys. Hopefully she will bounce back so we can start counting her score again.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - fullmetal - 04-24-2017

Valenzuela's back?!  Wow!  I had feared the worst (apropos of my previously-mentioned friend's continuing experience with TBI).


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - Spiny_Norman - 04-24-2017

(04-24-2017, 02:25 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:Valenzuela's back?!  Wow!  I had feared the worst (apropos of my previously-mentioned friend's continuing experience with TBI).

I mentioned this yesterday.  But I think it got lost in the driving range discussion. 
http://thecardboard.org/board/index.php?topic=16777.msg192232#msg192232



Re: Golf teams rounding into form - fullmetal - 04-24-2017

You said it first.  I was pretty much out of touch this whole weekend--everything's been lost on me.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - oldalum - 04-24-2017

sorry I missed it too.  :(


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - winflop - 04-25-2017

Six strokes is easily surmountable, especially with two rounds left.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - BigEasyCard - 04-25-2017

(04-25-2017, 09:09 AM)winflop link Wrote:Six strokes is easily surmountable, especially with two rounds left.

Agreed, but moving in the wrong direction so far today:

UCLA Even
Colorado -3
Stanford +1
USC -4
Arizona -4

http://results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=team&tid=13181

Geaux Cardinal!


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - BobK - 04-25-2017

Now we are minus 1 today


Re: Men's line up is set - bbm233 - 04-25-2017

McNealy, Huang, Wu, Badhwar, Salinda, Knox. Six play and top five score, in contrast to the women, where five play and four count. Tournament is in Boulder Friday - Sunday. Players will get to deal with elevation and temperatures in the 30s and 40s.


Re: Golf teams rounding into form - fullmetal - 04-25-2017

(04-25-2017, 11:01 AM)BobK link Wrote:Now we are minus 1 today

I'm not sure if things just went downhill suddenly, but Stanford is in third, at +18, behind +6 CU and E UCLA.  The Cardinal and Bruins are both through 16-18.  CU is done for the day.

Danielson and Aubert were +5 and +7 for the day (ouch).  Valenzuela and Chou are both playing 18 with +6 scores, and Lee is at -2 with 17 and 18 to play.

Stanford is leading a pack of four schools bunched tightly between +18 and +24.  Catching CU and UCLA will be an interesting challenge.