Oddsocks
Ryder Cup Winner
Its something i have never pondered or even thought about as its never been an option... but this week after 4 great games complete with good warm up sessions on the range, and around 4 midweek range sessions i had a weekend of golf booked.
2 good courses,
2 good groups of playing partners
what could go wrong,
Saturday, after a 6am start i arrived at the course in ascot at 8am, 2 buckets of balls (around 80 max) on their range and everything was normal and looking good, onto the course and after about 6 holes -8 holes the wheels fell off and although showing signs of coming back the golf never really clicked for the round.
Ok no biggy, playing sunday too, so maybe its just an off day.
onto sunday and they day was started on a downer, up at 7am, only to find texts on my phone that one of the group have dropped out.. now im only up 7am, because ive got to collect him from around 15miles away, then go via a range to collect a new bag and glove to be at the club we need to for 10am, now wide awake and having a bit of a strop, i think balls, im up so i may as well hit the range and work out yesturday's gremlins.
got the the range about 8:30, 2 buckets of balls later (around 100max) and the swing is back, the striking is good and im in a great place, off to course number 2, good breakfast and a but of banter and im ready for the game.
A nice par par start and im thinking all is good..... WALLOP!.. the golfing god send a bolt of lightening right up my backside and the known and trusted swing packs up and leaves town. ok the golf wasnt that bad, but it was just scruffy, even good shots began to feel more lucky fueled than because i actually planned them.
is it possible to be totally golfed out.
2 good courses,
2 good groups of playing partners
what could go wrong,
Saturday, after a 6am start i arrived at the course in ascot at 8am, 2 buckets of balls (around 80 max) on their range and everything was normal and looking good, onto the course and after about 6 holes -8 holes the wheels fell off and although showing signs of coming back the golf never really clicked for the round.
Ok no biggy, playing sunday too, so maybe its just an off day.
onto sunday and they day was started on a downer, up at 7am, only to find texts on my phone that one of the group have dropped out.. now im only up 7am, because ive got to collect him from around 15miles away, then go via a range to collect a new bag and glove to be at the club we need to for 10am, now wide awake and having a bit of a strop, i think balls, im up so i may as well hit the range and work out yesturday's gremlins.
got the the range about 8:30, 2 buckets of balls later (around 100max) and the swing is back, the striking is good and im in a great place, off to course number 2, good breakfast and a but of banter and im ready for the game.
A nice par par start and im thinking all is good..... WALLOP!.. the golfing god send a bolt of lightening right up my backside and the known and trusted swing packs up and leaves town. ok the golf wasnt that bad, but it was just scruffy, even good shots began to feel more lucky fueled than because i actually planned them.
is it possible to be totally golfed out.