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On course anxiety
Posted on 8/2/21 at 10:48 am
Posted on 8/2/21 at 10:48 am
Hello all.
When you’re playing good and approaching your best round ever.. do you get anxiety?
I am at a point in my golf game where my physical tools cannot get better. However, my mental side is holding me back from making a few more putts a round, or from not going on a 4 hole bogey run to ruin a low score.
How do you get rid of the anxiety of missing opportunities and let yourself play without fear or stress?
When you’re playing good and approaching your best round ever.. do you get anxiety?
I am at a point in my golf game where my physical tools cannot get better. However, my mental side is holding me back from making a few more putts a round, or from not going on a 4 hole bogey run to ruin a low score.
How do you get rid of the anxiety of missing opportunities and let yourself play without fear or stress?
Posted on 8/2/21 at 10:51 am to Lambchops11
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However, my mental side is holding me back from making a few more putts a round
What does this mean? Pros make 50% from 8 feet, you aren't being held back because you are missing 6 to 8 footers.
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How do you get rid of the anxiety of missing opportunities and let yourself play without fear or stress?
Learned that pros average 29 feet from the hole from 150 yards and Ams average like 60 feet. When you learn the actual value of your shot its a lot easier to not get mad when you miss a green from 180 yards.
Eta: and those are median numbers not averages so they're representative of where you are most likely to hit the ball.
This post was edited on 8/2/21 at 10:54 am
Posted on 8/2/21 at 11:05 am to Mingo Was His NameO
quote:you’re right, however there are rounds where they make everything, and we can too on much easier greens etc.
you aren't being held back because you are missing 6 to 8 footers.
As far as your second comment, it’s not that I get mad when I hit it far away from the pin.
Whenever I’m going low through about 8-10 holes, I almost forget how to swing a golf club. It’s anxiety, doubt over the ball, prior to the shot that I am talking about.
This post was edited on 8/2/21 at 11:07 am
Posted on 8/2/21 at 11:21 am to Lambchops11
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How do you get rid of the anxiety of missing opportunities and let yourself play without fear or stress?
They don’t have cart girls at courses for no reason baw. Buy yourself some beers.
If that doesn’t help, just remember it’s only golf and you aren’t getting paid to play. No one cares if you shoot 76 or 96 in reality so just enjoy it.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 11:26 am to Lambchops11
It may sound cliche, but there is a lot of truth here: focus on one shot at a time.
Sounds like you nervous. Nothing wrong with that. Just learn to focus. Golf is mental. Learn to overcome.
If you are worried about your score standing #10 tee, your focus is already screwed. Chances are that you are more worried about making a bad score than making a good swing. You will get through it. Best of luck.
Sounds like you nervous. Nothing wrong with that. Just learn to focus. Golf is mental. Learn to overcome.
If you are worried about your score standing #10 tee, your focus is already screwed. Chances are that you are more worried about making a bad score than making a good swing. You will get through it. Best of luck.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 11:33 am to Lambchops11
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How do you get rid of the anxiety of missing opportunities and let yourself play without fear or stress?
There are golf apps that focus on the mental aspect
Of your game. If you’re a big believer in positive thinking, try those. Look at Imagine Golf.
Personally, the more I participated in activities the less self conscious I was doing them. I think I’ve just shite the bed enough times to not care about the disappointment of the outcome- which led to better outcomes.
This post was edited on 8/2/21 at 11:35 am
Posted on 8/2/21 at 11:34 am to Goldensammy
True, I probably do think about score too much.
At the same time when you’re -4 on #9 it’s kind of hard not to think about score, but maybe that’s what I need figure out. (Not saying this to brag, I hope everyone feels it one day)
Good luck as well.
At the same time when you’re -4 on #9 it’s kind of hard not to think about score, but maybe that’s what I need figure out. (Not saying this to brag, I hope everyone feels it one day)
Good luck as well.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 11:47 am to Lambchops11
Buy and read Harvey Penick Little Red Book. I have read it twice. I probably will read it agin this month. It has probably taken 3-5 shots off my game. Take dead aim.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 12:23 pm to Lambchops11
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How do you get rid of the anxiety of missing opportunities and let yourself play without fear or stress?

Posted on 8/2/21 at 12:41 pm to Lambchops11
My family is not relying on me to put a roof over their heads or food on the table by my ability to score well on the golf course. If you’re having anxiety in the course, it might be time to find a less stressful hobby.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 1:13 pm to BMoney
I’m a scratch golfer, it’s not that I don’t have fun doing it, I simply want to get to the next level.
Breaking each barrier in golf is always the toughest part. I don’t think quitting is the answer.
And I do drink a good bit on the course. Doesn’t help much.
Breaking each barrier in golf is always the toughest part. I don’t think quitting is the answer.
And I do drink a good bit on the course. Doesn’t help much.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 1:23 pm to Lambchops11
As far as making more putts, cut down the amount of time you’re spending reading/standing over your putt by at least 50%. Make it more reactive and natural
Posted on 8/2/21 at 6:36 pm to Lambchops11
Beer helps me.
A few weeks ago I had 7 beers and made 7 birdies
The next time I played I had 2 beers and only made 2 birdies
A few weeks ago I had 7 beers and made 7 birdies
The next time I played I had 2 beers and only made 2 birdies
Posted on 8/2/21 at 6:43 pm to Lambchops11
Since you're scratch I'll give you this example. . .when you get it 3 under don't try to protect it, try to get it to 6 under.
And whatever you do, don't worry about failure. Just make sure you do your best. .that's all you can do.
When it's going good keep the hammer down.
And whatever you do, don't worry about failure. Just make sure you do your best. .that's all you can do.
When it's going good keep the hammer down.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 6:50 pm to Lambchops11
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approaching your best round ever.. do you get anxiety?
You’re beat when you start thinking about best round ever. Don’t think about the last hole or the next hole.
On the tee, figure out where the pin is, where you want to hit your approach from, and what you need to hit off the tee to get there.
Also, learn to control your breathing.
Posted on 8/2/21 at 6:58 pm to Swagga
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No one cares if you shoot 76 or 96 in reality so just enjoy it.
I promise you he cares.
Posted on 8/3/21 at 10:37 am to Goldensammy
I've got a few thoughts that I run through my head before each shot. Just swing path, and keeping my head still, and how I want to use my lower body. I try to limit it to just a few easy bullet points per stroke.
Driver has one set of thoughts, fairway woods, have their own, irons, wedges and putter have their own.
My $.02 is having consistent thought patterns for each shot helps get past the mental breakdown that occurs periodically.
Driver has one set of thoughts, fairway woods, have their own, irons, wedges and putter have their own.
My $.02 is having consistent thought patterns for each shot helps get past the mental breakdown that occurs periodically.
Posted on 8/3/21 at 5:32 pm to Lambchops11
My advice is to play as many MGA outings as you can and other outings.
Reps in tournaments will get you mentally tougher.
Sounds like you have the game, just need to experience of pressure.
Reps in tournaments will get you mentally tougher.
Sounds like you have the game, just need to experience of pressure.
Posted on 8/3/21 at 5:41 pm to Lambchops11
Small goals can also help.
One of the best golfers that I ever played with outside of Pro's ( a +4 hcp) told me that he sets small goals like trying to get 3 birdies which negate 3 bogeys and eliminates a third of the course. if he hits that goal early, it really loosens him up.
He also played off the tee to specific yardages for his second shots. He was ridiculously good at 135yds from the green with a punch 9 iron.
One of the best golfers that I ever played with outside of Pro's ( a +4 hcp) told me that he sets small goals like trying to get 3 birdies which negate 3 bogeys and eliminates a third of the course. if he hits that goal early, it really loosens him up.
He also played off the tee to specific yardages for his second shots. He was ridiculously good at 135yds from the green with a punch 9 iron.
Posted on 8/4/21 at 12:51 am to Lambchops11
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we can too on much easier greens
The Bermuda greens we play in the south are infinitely harder to put that perfect fast bent greens IMO
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