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That's a good way of putting it. A lot more to the point than my way.
I use it almost like a mantra when my brain starts focusing on par or birdie or whatever. This is just one stroke… stay in the present…
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That's a good way of putting it. A lot more to the point than my way.
I'm curious...Move up one tee box. I guarantee you will break 80 from there. Then figure out why you did it from there, but can't from one tee box back. Hint: it's not because the course was shorter .
But I’m the hero that Gotham needs!Have to eliminate doubles or worse. That means no penalties and likely few hero shots. 2 putt pars are your friend as is your short game.
Are you saying I need a driving iron?Move up one tee box. I guarantee you will break 80 from there. Then figure out why you did it from there, but can't from one tee box back. Hint: it's not because the course was shorter .
I think the hero shots need to be looked at individually and calculated based on your ability to hit that shot. I can work the ball both ways but it's much easier for me to hit a high cut vs. a high draw so I will be more likely to attempt the cut shot over the draw. The other thing to consider is the penalty for missing this shot. If it leads to OB, a hazard, or being even further in the trees then it may not be worth it. No if it just means being offline but still having a shot at the green it could be worth the risk depending on your ability to pull it off. Knowing when you can go for it and when to take your medicine can be a difference of several shots.But I’m the hero that Gotham needs!
The handicap system rewards players(if you want a lower cap) that are erratic compared to their index. You can shoot 75 or 90 compared to someone that is consistently in the low 80s. Take more chances when you feel comfortable doing it.