Frustrated with how badly my full swings were going, I decided to stop futzing around with tips from every different YouTube video I could find. There was one guy I liked who had a web site with a pay series of videos that promised to teach you an entire swing from the ground up, so I started over with that. 10 days of practicing every spare minute in the backyard with foam balls and a net, I felt pretty good about it, but didn’t have a chance to test it until this morning. Same par-29 9-hole course I always play. Didn’t bring nephew with me so I was able to focus on my own game instead of caddying for him. I get put with a pair of guys, seem nice enough. First hole I tell them to go first because I’m new and play the forward tees. One of them slices way right, one of them is on the green. I didn’t see where mine went, felt straight but short? We are walking to the green, I am scanning and one of the other guys looks at me and says “great shot!” I realize there are two balls on the green. One is about 12 feet from the hole, one is maybe 3.5 feet. I actually hit the green. Then he walks over to the far one. Mine was the one inside four feet. And I managed to not miss the putt for my first birdie. Nothing like a net zero to start your day. My distance is garbage but I was hitting it straight and clean all day. I went from hitting zero greens in my last two rounds to hitting 4 today, with two more that would have been on but I wasn’t sure about my distance with the new swing and had the wrong club. My chipping sucked and I had three putts edge out but I still made 39, four better than previous best and just one over bogey golf.