Kurt92
Club Champion
For starters, it doesn't help that the person I round with is really immature and it's hard to concentrate. However whenever I start really well and I make a mistake. I just can't bring myself back down from riot mode. Take a round I had the other day for example..
1st Hole - 200y drive, 60y pitch and 2 putt for par
2nd Hole - Nailed drive into trees, topped 2nd shot, lost 3rd shot. Ended up with an 8 on par 5 (anger started here)
3rd Hole - 200y 3w, 90y pitch to 2ft and birdie.
4th Hole - Average par 5
5th Hole - thinned 3 chips one after the other and putted for an 8 on par 4
6th Hole - Lost a ball in a mountain of leaves at the side of the green. Thinned again and got a 7 on par 3
7th Hole - Gave up on counting my scores from being too angered at myself.
I had a spell of the Shermans for a month and recently cured them. Right now I feel I can do so much better. I ended up getting home and remembering my score to find I actually got an 83. (Par 67).
Help me out, How can I stop wanting to throw all of my clubs into the woods on every bad shot?
1st Hole - 200y drive, 60y pitch and 2 putt for par
2nd Hole - Nailed drive into trees, topped 2nd shot, lost 3rd shot. Ended up with an 8 on par 5 (anger started here)
3rd Hole - 200y 3w, 90y pitch to 2ft and birdie.
4th Hole - Average par 5
5th Hole - thinned 3 chips one after the other and putted for an 8 on par 4
6th Hole - Lost a ball in a mountain of leaves at the side of the green. Thinned again and got a 7 on par 3
7th Hole - Gave up on counting my scores from being too angered at myself.
I had a spell of the Shermans for a month and recently cured them. Right now I feel I can do so much better. I ended up getting home and remembering my score to find I actually got an 83. (Par 67).
Help me out, How can I stop wanting to throw all of my clubs into the woods on every bad shot?