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Old 04-02-2007, 11:41 AM
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Re: most important parts of the game

hi golfjunkie
i agree that course managment is very important but you have to know your game first, know what your strong at and what your week at, and then plan your way round the course using the stong parts of your game and trying to keep the week parts in your bag, i tried this at muirfield as my sand play not that great and it worked a treat. i do tend to get lazy and dont plan a round unless its a really hard course or its a very important medle. i'm sure if i planed the game before i started and stuck to it i would shoot a lower score.
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Re: most important parts of the game

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Originally Posted by LowPost42
Mental, mental, mental.

Your subconcious knows how to swing the club very, very well. The trick is to let it by quieting your concious mind.


No point in me adding now,

Thanks Lowpost.


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Re: most important parts of the game

My buddy shoots in the 70s. I always thought if I could hang with him off the tee I could come close to beating him. Well I am hanging with him off the tee now....... actually a little better. Now I see where he really beats me. He gets up and down from anywhere.

I say the short game is most important ......putting in particular.
But what the h3ll do I know anyway ?
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