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Golfers who have broken 80: Was it easier to do after you broke the barrier?
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:09 pm
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:09 pm
My question is: Once you finally broke 80, did it become easier to do after you finally achieved this goal?
I have shot 80 multiple times but have never shot a 79 or better. I'm thinking once I finally get there it will give me confidence going forward that I can do it and will be able to break 80 more consistently.
Once you got there, were you able to do it more consistently going forward?
I have shot 80 multiple times but have never shot a 79 or better. I'm thinking once I finally get there it will give me confidence going forward that I can do it and will be able to break 80 more consistently.
Once you got there, were you able to do it more consistently going forward?
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:11 pm to CBandits82
If I'm being honest I don't remember the last round I didn't break 80. I've never had a hard time with it.
Of course I play at a 9-hole course lol.
Of course I play at a 9-hole course lol.
This post was edited on 5/16/16 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:11 pm to CBandits82
Absolutely not. I used to be a 5 handicap. Right now I'm a 10.
The only thing that makes golf easier is spending hours a day practicing and/or playing daily.
The only thing that makes golf easier is spending hours a day practicing and/or playing daily.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:11 pm to Boudreaux35
Nope...did it twice years ago when I was playing quite a bit. I now haven't been playing much, played a week or so and haven't played but maybe twice in the last few years and I shot a 106 
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:11 pm to Boudreaux35
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Broke 80 once, so no.
Damn...
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:12 pm to CBandits82
A real 79 or a Judge Smails 79?
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:12 pm to CBandits82
If you add up your score on the 18th tee it probably will help. My first time was with a guy that shot 74. I didn't think I was playing well bc he beat me on a few holes.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:12 pm to CBandits82
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Once you got there, were you able to do it more consistently going forward?
No. I shot a 78 about 6 years ago and that is my only round sub 80 round since. I get danger close to breaking 80 several times a year but it always seems like I will frick something up and my chance is blown.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:12 pm to CBandits82
If you build it up in your head like a barrier to break, then maybe. Just try to hits better shots each round and have fun. Remember, you will never be a professional golfer, so enjoy them game.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:12 pm to The Boat
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Judge Smails 79?
Winter rules...
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:13 pm to The Boat
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A real 79 or a Judge Smails 79?
Real deal, playing it down, counting every stroke.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:14 pm to CBandits82
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I have shot 80 multiple times but have never shot a 79 or better.
Stop adding up your score on the course as you go along. Just write down your scores & then add them at the end.
Once I broke 80 & 70 it was easier after that for me.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:14 pm to Hoops
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If you add up your score on the 18th tee it probably will help. My first time was with a guy that shot 74. I didn't think I was playing well bc he beat me on a few holes.
This probably helps a lot.
I'm going to start doing this.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:17 pm to Boudreaux35
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Broke 80 once, so no.
Same here.
I havent played much since high school though.
I think one thing that really helped me was playing with good golfers. My dad and his golfing buddies could all shoot under par and one of my best friends was the same. Playing a round where you arent dealing with the other players hacking it around makes you play better, imo.
I want to get back in it soon though
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:18 pm to CBandits82
Once you break 80... you are not going to break it every single time. But if you keep playing, you will consistently break it because you will get better
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:18 pm to CBandits82
Broke 80 once.
Didn't play as much golf after that. You just need to be playing/practicing a lot.
Also, don't have kids.
Didn't play as much golf after that. You just need to be playing/practicing a lot.
Also, don't have kids.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:20 pm to CBandits82
I was as good at 13 as I am now at 38. Just never really got better after a certain point. I can shoot 75 or 90 on any given day.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 12:23 pm to CBandits82
only did it a handful of times. its hard. I know every break and bounce at my club and still manage 82-85 most rounds. Always look back at 3-4 strokes each nine that derail my round.
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