As I stated in a previous posting, I came back to playing after an 11 year break. This meant, literally, starting as a beginner again, last September.
I joined my local golf club some 4 months ago. I was required to play with existing members in order to obtain a handicap, which was assessed at 24. A few rounds later this was cut to 22. I then played a very good round in an open competition when I returned a score of 13 over. As a result my handicap was further reduced to 18. Unfortunately, I have rarely been able to play to this. I'm now up to 19.
Excuse the preamble but, there is a reason for this. The bottom line is that I don't feel that I have progressed very much since I started playing again. Surprisingly, I can outdrive most of the single figure handicappers at the club, which only adds to my frustration.
If anyone has gone through this experience and, can make some suggestions as to how to advance, then please let me have your input. Right now, this inability to play near my handicap is driving (no pun intended) me up the wall.
Alan N
I joined my local golf club some 4 months ago. I was required to play with existing members in order to obtain a handicap, which was assessed at 24. A few rounds later this was cut to 22. I then played a very good round in an open competition when I returned a score of 13 over. As a result my handicap was further reduced to 18. Unfortunately, I have rarely been able to play to this. I'm now up to 19.
Excuse the preamble but, there is a reason for this. The bottom line is that I don't feel that I have progressed very much since I started playing again. Surprisingly, I can outdrive most of the single figure handicappers at the club, which only adds to my frustration.
If anyone has gone through this experience and, can make some suggestions as to how to advance, then please let me have your input. Right now, this inability to play near my handicap is driving (no pun intended) me up the wall.
Alan N
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