Yes i have. I was so nervous at the Gauntlet at hilton head i was embarrassed how i played and felt i let Ethan down. At Coeur D'Alene i let personal stuff get to me and i was totally embarrassed with myself and how i played the last round.
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We were about to break putters.
Also, I’m apparently your caddie…
That was a humbling experience on the greens.
The best part of that is he didn't believe me when I told him you were not my caddie.
He must have been confused. An easy thing to happen, completely understandable.
It must have been the staff bags
Should have offered to sign his hat after you almost beaned him
We had a blast so remember that's the most important thing...beatdown was fun too !I only get embarrassed if I play horrible during competition. Usually after 24 hours I don’t care anymore.
However the whooping that @DannyLe and company gave me at the Ben Hogan/UST event last year? that’s the type of inescapable embarrassment that is enshrined on this forum here for eternity...
Redemption will be had at the Gdaddy....
I've been far, far more embarrassed by how I reacted to a poor performance. Almost nobody cares if you suck at golf.
I'm with @JonMA1 here - I've had some cringe-worthy reactions to bad golf that I'm not proud of!
Yep. And those negative emotions hold you back from playing better too. Just ask Jon Rahm. No way he wins the US Open if he didn't learn how to focus on the positive & let the negative stuff go.
I shot 122 last Saturday (worst round ever) but the only thing I feel embarrassed about is that I think I was not making the round fun for my partner. Tough to stay positive when the wheels fall off, but I could have laughed more.
That was more of a youthful response for me. Now, I'm of the mind that if you don't get how things can go bad for anyone out there, I don't care about your opinion/judgement enough to feel embarrassed.
I'll probably remember how I felt the first year I tried out for the golf team until the day I die though. Lol First group and I barely kept my THIRD tee shot in play, in front of everyone. Took a 10 on the opening par 5. Coach made a point to bring it up in front of everyone (just in case they forgot) at the end too, after I had successfully moved on from the initial embarrassment.