DrGolfer
Member
So I’ve been playing golf as a “serious” hobby since the end of 22 starting out as a beginner.
Long story short was that during the summer of 23 I went from shooting in 110-120 to regular low 90s.
I stopped putting cards in since September and just decided to keep playing focusing on technique. I entered two club comps over the past week and had an absolutely awful set of rounds, 100+ scores.
I feel like I’m striking the ball better than ever (distance and flight) but completely fell apart going around the course. I was very gutted, breaking 90 feels far away.
What do I do? - treat these as blips on the radar and keep working on technique, wait for spring/summer until I next put cards in or do I now shift gears and start focusing more on course management?
Golf pro told me the old cliche of you get worse before you get better…
Long story short was that during the summer of 23 I went from shooting in 110-120 to regular low 90s.
I stopped putting cards in since September and just decided to keep playing focusing on technique. I entered two club comps over the past week and had an absolutely awful set of rounds, 100+ scores.
I feel like I’m striking the ball better than ever (distance and flight) but completely fell apart going around the course. I was very gutted, breaking 90 feels far away.
What do I do? - treat these as blips on the radar and keep working on technique, wait for spring/summer until I next put cards in or do I now shift gears and start focusing more on course management?
Golf pro told me the old cliche of you get worse before you get better…