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Started at 85° with a strong 10 mph breeze. We started our round on #3 since we didn't want to play behind a group of beginners. I had a terrible ball striking day and my putting was a bit off. Since I was losing the ball to the righty one of my playing companions noticed that I was "fanning" my club open just prior to starting the club back (you commented about this same thing when I was last in San Antonio). I corrected (I think) this problem and began striking the ball more solidly and straighter. Just need this old man to remember that when I play next on Sunday. Despite the poor golf I enjoyed the day and managed to keep from swearing about my game. I'm happy!