Mystery Meat
Ben Hogan Fan
For all levels of handicaps, when is enough is enough practice? When can you just enjoy golf for the rest of your career without constant range/putting -chipping practice? I read and observe guys~gals working obsessively on their games. But I rarely hear about anyone just playing for a few seasons or and not being practice conscious. No matter how much I play or not play consistency has been a real big issue. At times I think this lack of athletic ability and bad hand eye coordination. I've been a low handicap a few times and others I stunk, just seems like getting to a low handicap is so so much work almost like a job. Would be fun to go to a course hit a few shots before the round on the range-green and go have fun? I can play more golf if I just skipped the range and practice stuff. Seems like trying to maintain a certain style or idea of what you want out of golf is frustrating at times. Than once you get there how in the world can you keep up the maintenance part of it... Seems endless and tiresome. Just seems like you will be missing out on so many other great things in life over focusing on these things. I still think one can be a great golfer with no practice and just play and go for lowest score golf. With what you have that day
When is it time to say "this is what I got, just do it no matter what happens"?
And if you have this as your mojo , how long have you been doing this?
When is it time to say "this is what I got, just do it no matter what happens"?
And if you have this as your mojo , how long have you been doing this?