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| Just say no... ...to scorecards. Lately I've been leaving the scorecard behind and just keeping a mental tab of how many strokes I am up or down from par. The change in my game is amazing. Even though I am still, technically, keeping score, without the card in hand I am 100% more relaxed. It's easy to "turn off" in between shots, not take every swing so d****d seriously, etc. Has anyone else experienced this? Sure makes the game more enjoyable! |
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| Re: Just say no... Thanks, Ian, I'll try that. Really what I think helps me is to not have a scorecard to look at or fret about. It's easier for me to just play each shot if I'm not concerning myself with what I HAVE to do to get the score I think I should be able to get. That last two 18s I've played, I've only had one double bogey, no triples and 6 pars. That never happens when I'm thinking about the score instead of the shot. It's just a way of me to train myself to relax my thought processes between shots and to focus in on the job at hand when it's time set up & swing. Hopefully, I'll be able to take some confidence from this into my next league round on Monday. |
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| Re: Just say no... Rather than putting down your number of strokes per hole, I suggest that you apply the following formula to your score and enter it for each hole. Score = ((HB x (T+H))/33) * square root SI where HB = number of times you hit the ball : T = temperature on the green : H = humidity on the tee : SI = stroke index of the hole. At the end of your round, total your value for each hole and divide by the pro’s age multiplied by the height above sea level (in metres) of the clubhouse. You will, of course, need to carry a laptop computer and miniature weather station and altimeter. However, don’t despair, as to get this lot in your golf bag will mean discarding several clubs thus making club selection less taxing and saving on mental anxiety. I think that after doing all this, if you have not lost the will to live, you won’t really care if you played well or not. |