- Moderator
- #26
Well, if you're on a goat ranch, I suppose you're not wasting THAT much money5+ hour round pace, playing a goat ranch. "Why the F am I out here wasting my time and money"
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Well, if you're on a goat ranch, I suppose you're not wasting THAT much money5+ hour round pace, playing a goat ranch. "Why the F am I out here wasting my time and money"
Well, if you're on a goat ranch, I suppose you're not wasting THAT much money
I had that happen back in April at a tournament and then realized the real reason I was out there and then some in the past year. I have had more fun in the last 3-4 months when I just told myself to relax a little and just have a good time. I had a round recently at a tournament where I sucked it up pretty bad and was more embarrassed than anything as the guys that asked me to play expected a lot from me and I let that rule my thinking during the round. I still had a good time, just embarrassed, but they all joked with me and we had a good time. I feel extremely blessed to be able to play golf, especially at the level I do. I am by no means a great golfer, but I consider myself descent and God has blessed me with those skills and I need to remember that from time to time. There is nothing better than being out on a course listening to a few jams, hitting some good shots here and there and enjoying nature and friends if I'm playing with others.My current mindset is NEVER!
I used to be an angry golfer. I found it frustrating even though I didn’t practice enough to have those expectations. Over the last year I started playing better golf and then my run stopped earlier this year with a very frustrating round where I let my disappointment get the best of me. I was disgusted with myself and vowed not to let it happen again.
I don’t care if it’s a 6 hour round, if I shoot a 100, or the weather sucks. I play golf to have a good time and I do my best to love every minute of it regardless of the circumstances.
Have you ever had one of those rounds where for one reason or another you regret playing and just wish you had stayed home?