Oh well, I hate to say "I told you so," but I really did.
I joined the forum a few years ago with the intention of getting to scratch after receiving my first handicap of 42. I pretty much got laughed off the forum, but I was determined. Not only that I actually met a few people in real life who, when I suggested that scratch was the end goal, seemed genuinely annoyed that I would dare to have that goal. lol.
It’s been rough at times. Just last summer, I thought maybe this sport wasn’t for me my driver was horrendous, I was stuck at a 5, and I even gave tennis a go for a few weeks.
Then I found a new coach who works with quite a few tour pros, and I’ve never looked back. That was another point I made on this forum. Again, I got laughed at when I suggested most PGA pros were stealing a living and that I was looking for a coach other pros actually used. Ever since meeting my new coach who has a few television golfers on his books I’ve never looked back.
@Voyager EMH, I know you’ve posted about how I’ve gotten on in another “quickest 20 to scratch” thread. Well, I did it: 42 to +0.1 in 4.5 years, having never hit a golf ball in my life.
Funny thing is, I still maintain that scratch isn’t that high a standard. I’ve always said golf’s a very weird sport in that it’s mostly played by really bad players.
The one you all love to hate,
G1Z1
I joined the forum a few years ago with the intention of getting to scratch after receiving my first handicap of 42. I pretty much got laughed off the forum, but I was determined. Not only that I actually met a few people in real life who, when I suggested that scratch was the end goal, seemed genuinely annoyed that I would dare to have that goal. lol.
It’s been rough at times. Just last summer, I thought maybe this sport wasn’t for me my driver was horrendous, I was stuck at a 5, and I even gave tennis a go for a few weeks.
Then I found a new coach who works with quite a few tour pros, and I’ve never looked back. That was another point I made on this forum. Again, I got laughed at when I suggested most PGA pros were stealing a living and that I was looking for a coach other pros actually used. Ever since meeting my new coach who has a few television golfers on his books I’ve never looked back.
@Voyager EMH, I know you’ve posted about how I’ve gotten on in another “quickest 20 to scratch” thread. Well, I did it: 42 to +0.1 in 4.5 years, having never hit a golf ball in my life.
Funny thing is, I still maintain that scratch isn’t that high a standard. I’ve always said golf’s a very weird sport in that it’s mostly played by really bad players.
The one you all love to hate,
G1Z1