so trueOnce u get to 5 then the hard work starts good luck ðŸ‘
so trueOnce u get to 5 then the hard work starts good luck ðŸ‘
Whilst it doesn’t hurt to make birdies. You don’t have to make birdies unless your dropping shots. 18 par’s don’t hurt your handicap, they are just frustrating.You need to be shooting 3/4 birdies a round every round, that's what I see when I look at the low guys round our track, if you can't manage that, be happy to get as low as you can but reading your posts, that's a bit away yet.
Whilst it doesn’t hurt to make birdies. You don’t have to make birdies unless your dropping shots. 18 par’s don’t hurt your handicap, they are just frustrating.
Eagle and a bird in yesterdays 9holes... but a double and quad bogey also.... arghhh
Yes, the mental side of things is obviously going to be a huge challenge.thats an eye opener indeed.. but i do remember how tough it was once i got below 18.. suddenly you dont have a shot every hole.. so i can only imagine how tough mentally it will be say for example you bogey the first hole.. a bad kick or a cold putt ( my course 1st is a 250yrd par 3 ) suddenly you are already one over and trying to get it back..... I think the mental side of the game is going to be the real challenge... Last night i was playing well... level after 6 and fluffed the easy par 3 7th... mentally lost it and went double quad to be plus 7 after 9.... that has to stop.. the fact that i was tired is no excuse... Played 36 holes over weekend and 9 monday night... someone did warn me that playing on the course too much is bad... time in gym and at the range doing specific disciplines can be even more effective. thanks for your time and thoughts.
Are there even any scratch golfers on this forum?
I take a post-modern approach to it. I identify myself as a scratch golfer, and don't you dare to say anything else!
big golf lesson tonight... i asked american golf for some heavier stiff clubs because i cant hit my ap95 flexible shafts..., i got 716 ap2 4 iron... mine is an ap2 714 with light regular flex shaft.... I tried a few other clubs first then grabbed the new stiff 716... started drilling balls straight.... aha i thought... it was the shaft all along... stupid bugger... it was my original 714 that i had picked up.... moral of the story is dont blame the gear i guess....
Excellent choice!...i am saving a grand to get fitted at Scott Gourlay... europe renowned fitters. thanks for your support
Lol Self identification
i scratch my head a lot.... does that count.....I take a post-modern approach to it. I identify myself as a scratch golfer, and don't you dare to say anything else!
Yep there are - and prob one will hit scratch soonAre there even any scratch golfers on this forum?
Who?Yep there are - and prob one will hit scratch soon
Merv79 is one , parsaregoodWho?
You are right. That has become clear to me. A level par round would be an amazing achievement in and of itself. I already know that whoever said that after 3 yrs playing golf you are at your peak..... spoke bullshit.Shooting a level par score in a comp within two years would be a much more achievable yet still commendable objective.
The actual process of getting to scratch will take alot of rounds. It's highly unlikely you would be able to get that many in even if you started hammering in scores right now.