Played a round with my brother-in-law who is about a 9 handicap. I am about a 20. I shot a 42 on the front, then absolutely fell apart on the back with a 59. I believe a lot of it had to do with knowing that I had shot a 42 on the front. I began to think about the possibility of a sub 90 round. I had 3 8's; 2 6's and 2 7's on the back. At least I know I have a 42 in me. Maybe I can string a couple together in the same round!
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Re: Jekyll and Hyde
Just let your self play the 57 ins and outs first:-)
A lot of coaches are saying that just have fun and don't think about your score. Score will fix it self when it is ready.
I am very motivated in lowering my score so that advice is not good for me. (I can't help thinking about my score.) But I can concentrate on one single swing/shot at a time and try to get my feeling of success on single shots - not the hole round and the score.
Other advice has been to divide a round in sets of 3 holes. Think on a score on three holes and not the full round.
I am sure that most of us have the same feeling - we just can't believe that our good luck will carry through a full round. BUT what happens if we start to think that a good round isn't good luck, but more like our regular play? Why should we be able to continue something that is easy to us?
Hope you will get your 2 x42 round as soon as possible and the start breaking 80.
Hannu
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Originally posted by HannuI am very motivated in lowering my score so that advice is not good for me. (I can't help thinking about my score.) But I can concentrate on one single swing/shot at a time and try to get my feeling of success on single shots - not the hole round and the score.
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Originally posted by ubizmosometimes I just click my counter and forget, and that's just fine. And it's utterly easy for me not to tally the numbers from hole to hole.
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Hi,
The idea of not counting a round is to forget about the total score?
Would we get the same result by keeping a very exact statistic on every shots?
Like evaluating every shot by how much it goes to left of right and how accurate is the distance. Your notes might look like:
1W 250 -15,f ( Driver, distance 250 and slice 15, fairway)
I7 130 +5, g (i7, distance 130 and draw 5, hitting green)
This way you keep on think about every shot and do not concentrate on score - and you can get the stats from the notes... I have not tried this, but I will as soon as our season opens.
Hannu
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