timchump
Q-School Graduate
Normally when I play, I'm bothered about the score I end up with. Not life or death bothered, but I do what I can on the course to end up with the best score I can on that day.
On Monday I decided I'd just go out and have fun, not worry about the score, just hit the ball without the usual concentration I put into my game.
The result? Shocking. Not "I want to give up golf" shocking, but definitely not good.
I hadn't realised just how much concentration I'd been putting into each shot when I care about the score.
Are you aware that you have to give a lot of effort mentally to score your best, or do you just go out and hit the ball without thinking?
I agree i normally play better in competitions and/or with people i don't know becuase i'm worried about making a fool of myself.
I make myself contentrate on my shots to aviod doing anything embarassing.
The result is normally a better score than i would have expected and also better than i would play in a casual game.
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