As the title states, how many of you remember how long it took you to break 100 and so on? My plan this year is to break 90. I've been getting in lots of chipping/putting practice when I can, with hopes of excelling my game quite a bit this season.
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Well, I started golfing at 10 and was breaking 100 from the get go, bit took me a long time to break 90 and then I went to the low 80s consistently in highschool and then went to college stayed their and when I joined the Navy and pretty much didn't play for 5 years, jumped back to the upper 90s. Last summer I started out averaging high 90s and by the end of the summer I was back down to the low 80s and just last weekend almost broke 80 but my putter decided not to get along with me, lol and I shot an 81. Just keep chugging and u will get there.As the title states, how many of you remember how long it took you to break 100 and so on? My plan this year is to break 90. I've been getting in lots of chipping/putting practice when I can, with hopes of excelling my game quite a bit this season.
and just last weekend almost broke 80 but my putter decided not to get along with me, lol and I shot an 81.
Yeah I hit 81 once last summer and I've played 3 rounds this year so far and shot an 84, 84, and 81. So this is a good start to the season. Hoping to be in the mid to low 70s by end of summer. I was excited when I hit 81 last summer. Now getting it this early in the season makes me want it even more lol.I can only imagine how you felt after that round. That'll be a pretty great milestone once you reach it!
Well... nothing's permanent. ?We're supposed to be breaking those?
I agree that years is not a good metric, but I think most golfers can break 100 faster than that if they actually have that as a goal. I've played with guys who could break 100 if they kept their driver in the bag on more holes and played smarter shots when the situation demanded (forced carry, OB in play, etc) but instead they play to have fun, never lay up, etc.Years really isn't a fair way to know the time it takes a person to break 100, some can only play once a week, and practice here and there, others can get out there every day. A better timeline is balls hit and rounds played, I bet it takes about 10,000 balls and 150 rounds before a player starts to see their numbers fall below 100 regularly.
I honestly think if I took some lessons for bout a summer I would easily break 70.
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