Same. It's the only way to live.Aggressive that takes hero shots. Probably why my scoring is inconsistent.
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Same. It's the only way to live.Aggressive that takes hero shots. Probably why my scoring is inconsistent.
Calculating. Im always considering where the trouble is and how I can best set myself up for my next shot.I was pondering a round the other day, and started to think about how I approach each round. It was fun trying to put myself into a category of player, so I got curious about what others thought about their games. So...
How would you describe the way you approach a round of golf? Are you aggressive, conservative, calculated, or some other adjective? Go for hero shots, or take your medicine? Does it depend on the situation or who you're playing with? Let's hear how you would describe your style of play!
I play now more thinking about managing my misses. I want to hit great shots but I typically know if I don't where the miss is going to be and plan accordingly.
For me on approaches in particular I am looking at pin placement. I know I tend to fade 6 and up so if the pin is tucked right, I am aiming middle. I tend to draw 7 and down so the opposite is true. I am also looking at hazards based on a miss to determine where I am going with it. Same goes for distance. If I am between clubs it depends on pin placement and hazards as to whether I go shorter or longer.This is how I want to become boring (managing my misses). I'm trying to think of it as putting a scope on an open choke shotgun. I want to put as much shot pattern onto the green, out of the trees, or other target as possible. Dead aim with a realistic expectation of a few flyers, and not so much worry about hazards (or pins) other than adjusting my spread.