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Alex1975
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Hi all,
I had a chat with Drawboy on PM a little while back on his approach to his round, the thing that struck a chord with me was that he said "the only way you or I are going to get any better at this game is to cut down on errors". I guess some would say that is obvious but that is not how I play, I try to play more good shots to make up for the errors.
Every time my hand hovers over my bag to take a club out, the devil springs up and tells me I can make the shot that I would really like to play... "Go on Al, you can make it".
So the last little while this has been in my mind but I have not been able to put it into practice as I can’t get over my ego.
On Tuesday night I put all my irons into a carry bag and went and played only with irons. I have never done it before but it was really really good fun. A 4 iron off the tee to keep some sort of length in my game then whatever was sensible thereafter. Because I could not actually make some greens it meant I did not have to try and could just play to a point where I would like to play my approach. It makes you look at the golf course in a totally different way. Where is flat? What club would I like to approach with? And so on.
For my actual approaches I played 3 or 4 balls in from the point I had chosen to play to the previous shot to (no one on the course and I was not putting out). No stats or figures but I will say that it was eye opening!
So I could go out on our 1st hole, a 500y par 5, spank a driver followed by a 3 wood that could miss left right or shot, chip on and two putt for a par or I could hit a 4 iron a 5 iron and a 9 iron and be on with the same two putts. Ok it’s an extreme example but you get my point.
I am trying hard to talk myself into playing more like this!
Do you go at it or play smarter? Let’s face it we can all miss a green in regulation and the chip on can often be trickier than a 100y full shot that you may have had.
I had a chat with Drawboy on PM a little while back on his approach to his round, the thing that struck a chord with me was that he said "the only way you or I are going to get any better at this game is to cut down on errors". I guess some would say that is obvious but that is not how I play, I try to play more good shots to make up for the errors.
Every time my hand hovers over my bag to take a club out, the devil springs up and tells me I can make the shot that I would really like to play... "Go on Al, you can make it".
So the last little while this has been in my mind but I have not been able to put it into practice as I can’t get over my ego.
On Tuesday night I put all my irons into a carry bag and went and played only with irons. I have never done it before but it was really really good fun. A 4 iron off the tee to keep some sort of length in my game then whatever was sensible thereafter. Because I could not actually make some greens it meant I did not have to try and could just play to a point where I would like to play my approach. It makes you look at the golf course in a totally different way. Where is flat? What club would I like to approach with? And so on.
For my actual approaches I played 3 or 4 balls in from the point I had chosen to play to the previous shot to (no one on the course and I was not putting out). No stats or figures but I will say that it was eye opening!
So I could go out on our 1st hole, a 500y par 5, spank a driver followed by a 3 wood that could miss left right or shot, chip on and two putt for a par or I could hit a 4 iron a 5 iron and a 9 iron and be on with the same two putts. Ok it’s an extreme example but you get my point.
I am trying hard to talk myself into playing more like this!
Do you go at it or play smarter? Let’s face it we can all miss a green in regulation and the chip on can often be trickier than a 100y full shot that you may have had.