Hi All,
Yesterday I went back to the course after a few weeks abscence with my fragile back. Well, I organised to play a club member in our annual knockout comp. I was really excited about a matchplay fixture and seeing what all this "pressure" was about. I was 3 up after 4 and playing nicely. Solid drives and ok on the approach irons.3 pars on the first four, happy days!. Well, after playing 9 he had me back to 1 up, but I was OK with this. By the time we reached the 16th he was 1 up. Then, I came to understand what the pressure is. A good solid drive on the 17th had me in pole position to square it up and we are all square on the 18th tee. !185 yd. par 3. I normally hit a 4 iron here. Well I went so far right with the tee shot that I knew I was in trouble. He hit an iron smack to the centre of the green! Needless to say I shook hands and wished him well. Wow! what a mental game this is.
Yesterday I went back to the course after a few weeks abscence with my fragile back. Well, I organised to play a club member in our annual knockout comp. I was really excited about a matchplay fixture and seeing what all this "pressure" was about. I was 3 up after 4 and playing nicely. Solid drives and ok on the approach irons.3 pars on the first four, happy days!. Well, after playing 9 he had me back to 1 up, but I was OK with this. By the time we reached the 16th he was 1 up. Then, I came to understand what the pressure is. A good solid drive on the 17th had me in pole position to square it up and we are all square on the 18th tee. !185 yd. par 3. I normally hit a 4 iron here. Well I went so far right with the tee shot that I knew I was in trouble. He hit an iron smack to the centre of the green! Needless to say I shook hands and wished him well. Wow! what a mental game this is.
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