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re: What was the key to fixing your driver slice when you started golfing?
Posted on 6/5/20 at 10:03 am to Riseupfromtherubble
Posted on 6/5/20 at 10:03 am to Riseupfromtherubble
The learning curve is why most people don't want to bother with golf.
I was having a really good round the other day playing in a weekly tournament. Think I was 6 over on the front and then I hit a 10 on the 13th hole. I had two birdies and the rest pars on the back but that 10 ate my lunch. Usually my blow up holes stop at double or triple, but that one had it out for me. Two lost balls and 3 shots out of sand isn't a way to win a hole. Lol.
Anything sub 100 you should feel good about where you are but you're also working to get it lower. It'll drop as long as you continue to practice and work on your technique it will continue to fall. The stalls are what are hard to keep playing through and the lower your score gets the harder it is to make any gains at all.
I was having a really good round the other day playing in a weekly tournament. Think I was 6 over on the front and then I hit a 10 on the 13th hole. I had two birdies and the rest pars on the back but that 10 ate my lunch. Usually my blow up holes stop at double or triple, but that one had it out for me. Two lost balls and 3 shots out of sand isn't a way to win a hole. Lol.
Anything sub 100 you should feel good about where you are but you're also working to get it lower. It'll drop as long as you continue to practice and work on your technique it will continue to fall. The stalls are what are hard to keep playing through and the lower your score gets the harder it is to make any gains at all.
Posted on 6/5/20 at 10:23 am to WhiskeyThrottle
Got permission to play again this afternoon.
Playing with a coworker that consistently shoots 72-76 on this course, and it's always a mental challenge for me. Even though i'm competing against myself, it's hard not to want to match what he's doing on his approach shots. 140 and in he is hitting the green 8/10 times, and that's the weakest part of my game right now. I hit it farther than him off the tee, but he doesn't hit any atrocious shots. Looking forward to it though, should be a good test coming off my "good" round yesterday.
Playing with a coworker that consistently shoots 72-76 on this course, and it's always a mental challenge for me. Even though i'm competing against myself, it's hard not to want to match what he's doing on his approach shots. 140 and in he is hitting the green 8/10 times, and that's the weakest part of my game right now. I hit it farther than him off the tee, but he doesn't hit any atrocious shots. Looking forward to it though, should be a good test coming off my "good" round yesterday.
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