I agree, I play off 6 too and I don't think higher handicappers realise how bad some of us off single figures actually are !!
There are loads of players off 10/12 that could be mid single figures.
To me there are three factors that got me from 10/12 to 5/6.
1. Course management. Don't put yourself in the position where you may rack up a big score and always look to take the trouble out of play.
2. Accept the bad shots. Don't let one bad hole turn into three, accept a bogie if the alternative is to risk an 8 etc and don't get upset if you don't strike the ball like a pro very often.
3. Probably most important, learn to putt and chip and practice this. Most single figure players have a good short game.
hi fyldewhite this is the first post of yours I have seen and i think it sums up the situation up perfectly. very sage words indeed
Having played with TonyN and VIG at Hoylake last week I could see that both could easily be single figures (I know VIG was indeed off 8 a good while back and Tony has a lovely swing that is technical very solid) but what set us apart on the day (apart from my local knowledge!) was that I got up and down from 4 or it might have been 5 bunkers and that I didn't make any big numbers.
A key part of this is knowing that even though you might be able to pull of a shot its often not the wisest option to attempt it as the downside is too large.
Tour pros often say to us that the most successful players week in week out are the ones who make the fewest mistakes not the ones who make the most birdies
Have to say I agree wholeheartedly with my editor (always shrewd for job security in the current climate!)
These would certainly be three of the main reasons why I've played off 5/6 rather than 10/12 over the last few years.
Would say though that my driving has also improved significantly and I am at least in play 8 times out of 10 off the tee on average. If I can then get it somewhere up by the green I know I at least still have a chance on a good day.
Conversely, average at best iron-play, and below average full wedge-play are the things that most hold me back