I don't think that in general terms my game has ever been in such, relative for me, good shape so I should be scoring better but I'm not.
Apart from the occassional bad hair day I'm consistently in the high eighties the problem is that I seem to find new and inventive ways of producing the blow up holes that keep my score there rather than making the next dip down.
If I get the ball away from the tee (and at last I am now doing so more often than not) then my 2nd shot is woeful - either fluffed on the fives or wide in trouble on the fours.
If I duff the tee shot but pull off a recovery then I'll s***k the up and down pitch.
If I hit the heart of the green then I'll 3-putt.
If get to the short and easy par-3 eighteenth unscathed by any of the above then I'll go OOB for a 3-off the tee and frustrated triple.
One day though I'll concentrate all the way round and post that breakthrough score. The question is whether it gets easier when you've down it once and broken down whatever pyschological barriers are holding you back.
Apart from the occassional bad hair day I'm consistently in the high eighties the problem is that I seem to find new and inventive ways of producing the blow up holes that keep my score there rather than making the next dip down.
If I get the ball away from the tee (and at last I am now doing so more often than not) then my 2nd shot is woeful - either fluffed on the fives or wide in trouble on the fours.

If I duff the tee shot but pull off a recovery then I'll s***k the up and down pitch.

If I hit the heart of the green then I'll 3-putt.

If get to the short and easy par-3 eighteenth unscathed by any of the above then I'll go OOB for a 3-off the tee and frustrated triple.

One day though I'll concentrate all the way round and post that breakthrough score. The question is whether it gets easier when you've down it once and broken down whatever pyschological barriers are holding you back.
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