garethw
Well-known member
I am currently shooting low to mid 90's for the majority of my rounds however I am struggling to break that 90 barrier. I am now able to string 7 - 9 holes of good golf together (i.e. 3 over par through 7 holes). Then step up to the next hole hit my drive and the wheels totally fall off and have been walking away with triples or worse. This can and has happened on a whole back nine, or 7 out of the next 9 then the good golf comes back again for the last remaining holes.
Nothing feels like it changes, no set up change, no mental changes I have stopped thinking of my score, no attitude changes. When I play a bad shot I am trying to forget it and work out how to minimise the mistake and get the ball back in play. Other than greenside bunkers I am starting to hit recovery shots to get me back in play well.
I just do not understand how I can string those holes together then mishit the ball as if I have never picked up a club before. What do you do to get back on track again during a round or how do you maintain that consistency through the round?
Nothing feels like it changes, no set up change, no mental changes I have stopped thinking of my score, no attitude changes. When I play a bad shot I am trying to forget it and work out how to minimise the mistake and get the ball back in play. Other than greenside bunkers I am starting to hit recovery shots to get me back in play well.
I just do not understand how I can string those holes together then mishit the ball as if I have never picked up a club before. What do you do to get back on track again during a round or how do you maintain that consistency through the round?