Golfing OCD's

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Do you have one?

For me, it is ribbed grips. A round grip just doesn't feel secure in my hands and I have a tendency to throttle the club causing tension and poor shots. All my clubs are fitted with ribbed grips.
 
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Can't putt with a glove on. I know it doesn't really make a difference but if I realise I've forgotten to take it off I have to stop my routine, remove glove and start over.
 
CDO's!

It has to be in alphabetical order.:angry:

:rofl:

Mine is that I have to start the round with 8 long tees, 4 short tees, a pitch fork and 2 ball markers in my pocket. The ball I hit my first tee shot with has to be an even number, preferably a 4.
 
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this is a good 1, i dont think i suffer any apart from dont go on the putting green before a round ,cos if i hole anything i can gurentee i wont do a thing,

i do suffer with abit of ocd off the course and not afraid to admitt, checking doors and cookers i a bugger for it
 
All my clubs have to be in their specific place in the bag, i have a pitch repairer, a euro for ball marking, and tees in the front right pocket, glove back left, score card back right!
I also annouce my ball and say 'have a good round' before I tee off!
Its not ocd....... just habit!

also put my left shoe on first.........................
:)
 
2 long tees, 1 short tee, 1 ball marker, 1 pitch mark repairer in the right pocket. Glove and ball in the left pocket.

Practice green, before the round, only one ball. There's no 2nd chances out on the course, so only one ball on the practice green. 2 pencils in the card holder. Clubs in the bag in a specific order, and if I have a caddy I find myself rearranging them into the 'right' order after he's put them back in the bag.

No, no ocd here...
 
i have been known to set off to work get round the block and come back to check the door and guess what its be locked everytime

I have done the same, often have to walk back from the car, just to check I locked door!
Glad I dont Iron, as i would be forever going back to make sure it was off!!
 
i have been known to set off to work get round the block and come back to check the door and guess what its be locked everytime

Not for me all this checking twice. We went to Scotland to see the outlaws and when we got to Manchester I couldn't remember SHUTTING the door let alone locking it.
I had shut it but not locked it. Good job we live in deepest darkest Cornwall or we would have been robbed blind.
 
Not for me all this checking twice. We went to Scotland to see the outlaws and when we got to Manchester I couldn't remember SHUTTING the door let alone locking it.
I had shut it but not locked it. Good job we live in deepest darkest Cornwall or we would have been robbed blind.

Where exactly in Cornwall do you live? And when are you next away? :cool:
 
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