Tried breaking it down to three hole segments. It works. However I tend to get carried away with my competitive rounds (and NGT) and don't have the discipline of mind to keep it going. I'll try again at the weekend as we have a medal
I don't think so!Also are all these negative thoughts a good way
Tried breaking it down to three hole segmentsl
Also are all these negative thoughts a good way to approach a round ?![]()
I didn't expect people to take me quite so literally.
I don't actively stand on the first tee and tell myself that these are my targets for the round.
No 3 putts and at least 1 birdie are little things to look back at after the round, and hopefully see streaks emerging over a period of time. If my score is shot to pieces I might use them as something to still play for, but they aren't in my thoughts until that point.
No doubles is something I only start to think about when I've found trouble, and again, to look back on.
Accepting the bad shots is something I actively try to do on the course, but it doesn't always work out
It is amazing though how effective it is when weighing up the options of a risky shot. As long as I understand the risk and am willing to take the chance, I can live with the outcome. It's putting it in a bunker from 100yds in the fairway where my attitude is tested the most.
Lets hope you attitudes right for Burnham your going to have to put all the negative thoughts away.
I love Burnham. Nothing better. Bring it on.
Best 2 from 3, you and Phil better bring your A games!