louise_a
Money List Winner
The girl I played this morning played the best mind games on me..... she kept scoring less than me on most holes.
Golf is a battle of mind and skill imo.
I choose my words and actions in a matchplay game but i suppose it depends what people see as mind games or banter etc.
A famous man once said :-
“I look into their eyes, shake their hand, pat their back, and wish them luck, but I am thinking, 'I am going to bury you.â€
The girl I played this morning played the best mind games on me..... she kept scoring less than me on most holes.
Matchplay is psychological warfare.
Matchplay is to strokeplay what chess is to draughts.
From the moment you are drawn against a player, say he's off scratch, you may feel intimidated if your giving away loads of shots, this may lead to over confidence.
Are these all not mind games?
I've seen a fair few of them.
Like the scratch player smashing the living daylights out of drives to intimidate me (I won that 5&4).
Questioning the number of shots I got, saying it was 3/4 difference no full difference (I won that one).
Leaving the flagstick below the hole when you have a slippery downhill putt.
But the worse for me has to be finishing off a short putt (3 feet)when, really it's me to play. Of course you ask for them to replay it, but in the two instances it has happened I did not know the ruling. However as I know it now I would do it without hesistation.
There is so much one can do to play with an opponents mind.
Personally, for me when they play a bad shot or a putt lips out for a half, I say nothing and let the disappointment sink in.
The girl I played this morning played the best mind games on me..... she kept scoring less than me on most holes.
A player hitting longer drives than you isn't mind games, it's him hitting a longer drive than you