Warp Daddy
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Warp do you play from the white tees?
Yep I'm a white tee kinda guy Steeze
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Warp do you play from the white tees?
Yep I'm a white tee kinda guy Steeze
Thanks Camp and Doc coming from YOU two guys who can really put down some SERIOUS scores -- it means a lot to an old duffer
One more day of nice weat, so might as well go for the 72 hole deal![]()
Score is only a score, and to me really isn't the "tell all" of golf. Yes, at the end of the day that's what "we golfers" are judged by, but in a "friendly" round/match IMO there are more important factors. When I think of a round of golf I look at how many solid shots I had, if I played smart, did I miss it in the right spot so I can save par or at least make bog, so on and so on.
I've had days where I've felt I've hit the ball great and scored poorly, and days where I've hit the ball aweful and scored good. To me, I'll take a bad score and a good ball striking day anyday over the other.
Thoughts????
+100!!!! Agree 100% - let me hit the ball solid all day long and I'm a happy camper no matter what the final score is. Bottomline with golf, is that on anyday more than a few shots will be added/saved just based on things you CAN'T control (funny bounces, etc), but if at the end of the round you've consistantly put yourself in good places to score, then that's the mark of a good round in my book!
Personally I use a secondary scoring system to help me judge how well I did/didn't play. I'll give my self a point for each green in regulation I hit and each drive that finds the fairway. At the end of the round, if I have 18 or more points(usually there's a max of 32 points since most courses have 4 par 3's and hence no fairways to hit on those holes), that's a good round in my book.
score is all that matters..if my score is bad..i am not happy
I'm not surprised :lol:
Warp do you play from the white tees?
Yep I'm a white tee kinda guy Steeze
I agree that keeping it on the short grass and hitting greeens in regulation are as important as score . Today i had one of THOSE daysit was a tad windy hit the fairways fine but man several of my second shots "found the Beach " today ----. Weakest part of my game Had a miserable first 9 a 48 , then came back with a 42 on back side . I actually walked 27 holes today since i stayed and just practiced approaches and traps on my 3rd nine of teh day .
'm toast right now played 81 holes in 4 days but hey at my age i just glad to be able to walk it yet
I aint feelin sorry for ya---better go take a nap :grin:
, once just for the hell of it i had a meeting in a room with no table or chairs -- man did we get to the point quick that day -- lmao
Thought about golf and mind games:
I decided to go our and walk a 9 on my own Tuesday night.
My plan was to work on my skills as much as play a round and walk for fitness as I'm on the downhill side of 40.
So this is what I found (I'd like your thoughts on my observations) YMMV
On the first hole I lost a ball in tall grass. I spent some time looking for it and got a weird funk in my head. First hole sucked!
When I approached the second hole I was determined to not go looking for another ball, because this is exhausting when you're walking. so I slowed my game down and kept it in the fairway!
got it on in 2 and had a 2 put on a par 4!
As I walked the course, I realized how much more thought you put into the game when you're walking it, and how you get a sense of the terrain better as you walk it, which gets your mind in the zone for your next approach.
Sooooooo, do you think you play better when you walk or cart?
Not a big walker here--too hard to carry all that beer :beer:
That's why I almost always make sure that I have someone in my 4some that takes a beer wagon to carry them around the 18!:beer:
I've never been a fan of drinking while playing golf...safety meetings are another story entirely..:beer: