barrybridges
Head Pro
I've just got back from a pretty drizzling day where I'm really pleased and thrilled to have posted my best ever round, of 82. Considering this is my first full round of the year I'm really happy that the practice and work I've been putting in is paying off.
More importantly, this is what I learnt today:
It really is all in the short game.
Today I only hit 4 GIR, but for 5 of the others I was able to chip it close enough to 1-putt.
If you think you might miss, work out where the best place to miss is.
Even though I only hit 4 GIR, I recognised my weaknesses and - in most cases - came up short/long/left/right with my approach in a safe area, away from bunkers or other hazards.
It's better to be short off the tee but keep it in play
I didn't hit a single driver in my entire round today - and hit 12 out of 14 FIR as a result. I used my 3-wood twice and the rest of the time took my 20 hybrid, which was more than long enough.
I'm not going to try the hero shot again
2 of my pars today came on par 5s where - in the past - I've messed up trying to reach them in 2. Today I could have tried to attack them, but I know I would have been in trouble, so instead I took a 7 iron and PW which left me with a good chance at par and no damage on the card.
I also learnt some other very important things that I need to work on:
Today was the first round of golf I played where the shots I messed up on were messed up not because of technique (although it's still got a lot to improve) but because of experience on a golf course. I wasted 2 shots when chipping out of semi-rough and not realising how it would affect the ball flight and trajectory.
I also need to learn my distances because a couple of times I came up short despite thinking I was going to overhit the green.
Lots to learn and take away from today, even if I did get soaked. It serves as a really good reminder to me to recognise my weaknesses and play in a way that minimises their effects, rather than trying to be a hero all the time and play shots which I can't pull off.
Or - in other words - I'm making a public promise to myself not to learn to take my medicine and to remember I'm a lowly fair-weather golfer and not Rory McIlroy!
More importantly, this is what I learnt today:
It really is all in the short game.
Today I only hit 4 GIR, but for 5 of the others I was able to chip it close enough to 1-putt.
If you think you might miss, work out where the best place to miss is.
Even though I only hit 4 GIR, I recognised my weaknesses and - in most cases - came up short/long/left/right with my approach in a safe area, away from bunkers or other hazards.
It's better to be short off the tee but keep it in play
I didn't hit a single driver in my entire round today - and hit 12 out of 14 FIR as a result. I used my 3-wood twice and the rest of the time took my 20 hybrid, which was more than long enough.
I'm not going to try the hero shot again
2 of my pars today came on par 5s where - in the past - I've messed up trying to reach them in 2. Today I could have tried to attack them, but I know I would have been in trouble, so instead I took a 7 iron and PW which left me with a good chance at par and no damage on the card.
I also learnt some other very important things that I need to work on:
Today was the first round of golf I played where the shots I messed up on were messed up not because of technique (although it's still got a lot to improve) but because of experience on a golf course. I wasted 2 shots when chipping out of semi-rough and not realising how it would affect the ball flight and trajectory.
I also need to learn my distances because a couple of times I came up short despite thinking I was going to overhit the green.
Lots to learn and take away from today, even if I did get soaked. It serves as a really good reminder to me to recognise my weaknesses and play in a way that minimises their effects, rather than trying to be a hero all the time and play shots which I can't pull off.
Or - in other words - I'm making a public promise to myself not to learn to take my medicine and to remember I'm a lowly fair-weather golfer and not Rory McIlroy!
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