Go get that 70's score!!
If you're asking, it's likely bugging you. And knowing you can do something is half the battle. Sounds like you get that with how you said once you do something doing it again is easier.. because you know you can, and you know how. Coaches put their best players in B squad games to build confidence, they put horses in against different ones so they learn how to win, etc, etc. Go get it done. Go low. Your 'personal best' is whatever round you think it was, not a number.
On the practical side, besides confidence, it can be great practice. Low score of all kinds can be built on what you have to do a lot of on easier/shorter, courses. Drop wedge approaches on the pins all day at the easier one, and watch that transfer over to the harder, longer ones. Par 5 and short par 4 scoring average could catch fire. Trying to go low on an easier course teaches constant lessons on when and how to be aggressive for your game, too. Mix it up. Rounds your game, and that travels. Worry about the vanity if/when you need to. Might find after that confidence boost that it's the scores on the harder ones that are really dropping that cap, not the easy one.
If you're asking, it's likely bugging you. And knowing you can do something is half the battle. Sounds like you get that with how you said once you do something doing it again is easier.. because you know you can, and you know how. Coaches put their best players in B squad games to build confidence, they put horses in against different ones so they learn how to win, etc, etc. Go get it done. Go low. Your 'personal best' is whatever round you think it was, not a number.
On the practical side, besides confidence, it can be great practice. Low score of all kinds can be built on what you have to do a lot of on easier/shorter, courses. Drop wedge approaches on the pins all day at the easier one, and watch that transfer over to the harder, longer ones. Par 5 and short par 4 scoring average could catch fire. Trying to go low on an easier course teaches constant lessons on when and how to be aggressive for your game, too. Mix it up. Rounds your game, and that travels. Worry about the vanity if/when you need to. Might find after that confidence boost that it's the scores on the harder ones that are really dropping that cap, not the easy one.