shakes wrote:
Got out to Shepherd's Crook yesterday with a few buddies to use up our free round of golf that expired yesterday. Very windy day. My game inside 100 yards and especially inside 20 continues to amaze. Started the round by putting a 60 yard quarter swing SW to 4 inches for a tap in birdie on 1. Got up and down with my 60 degree 4 more times on the front. Also lipped out 4 putts on the front. Ended up with a 37. Fell apart on the back and started shanking my driver and hybrids for a couple holes. Was 5 over on the back through 4 before I straightened it out. On #16 I fatted a 52 degree off the tee and was 40 yards out in the fairway. Pulled out the trusty 60 degree and chipped in for birdie. My 3rd chip in in this month. Of course I triple bogeyed 17 before lipping out another birdie putt on 18. 44 on the back to finish with a 81. A little disappointed that I blew such a good chance to break 80, but no big deal, the way I'm playing now its only a matter of time.
My last 10 rounds have been...81, 84, 83, 85, 82, 81, 85, 84, 83, 86. I finally have some consistency in my game.
Time to pat myself on the back a bit. Before the season started I decided my one goal was to have a better attitude on the course. In the past i would get angry when I made a bad shot, throw clubs and even break clubs. I'm not even going to say how many clubs I broke last year. This year I decided that was all going to stop and I wasn't going to get upset at all. The first few weeks I had to keep reminding myself to resist the urge to get angry. But, after that I no longer had to remind myself, I was no longer getting mad at anything on the course. Don't get too excited when i do something good and I never get mad when I screw up. As a result I've found that I'm not having as many blow up holes. I'm recovering from bad shots because I'm not spiraling out of control. I've gone several rounds where I don't even get a double bogey. I now have a very simple mindset on the course....instead of focusing on the last shot, I only focus on the next shot. Its done wonders for my game and I've never played better or been happier on the course.
Oh yeah, got my CDGA revision today, I'm at a 9.9, first time in my life in single digits!
Congrats shakes. The course was in great shape when I played Sunday. I love that course and the greens were a very nice speed. Unfortunately the wind was blowing from
the wrong direction and it smelled like shit.