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re: Breaking 80
Posted on 5/4/24 at 9:25 pm to LSUfan4444
Posted on 5/4/24 at 9:25 pm to LSUfan4444
Appreciate everyone's insight. Will work on applying the common themes. Obviously breaking 80 means limiting double bogeys. I was looking for more mental approach:
1. Remove focus from score
2. Compartmentalize, take what's given and move on.
3. Short game.
To expand on the discussion. As a player who hasn't gotten there yet and focused on it a little too much it's become amazing to me how difficult the feat really is. To those who do it, kudos and I respect anyone who feels like it's easy. For me, it's so frustrating that you can be +3 thru 15 and blow it. Seeing it through seems like the impossible. I play at beau chene and there's just so many opportunities to blow it off a tee shot in any given round. It's like it has to be a freak day from the tee shot to even have a chance. From there you can't have any trouble out of the sand or getting up and down. Margin of error is so slim.
1. Remove focus from score
2. Compartmentalize, take what's given and move on.
3. Short game.
To expand on the discussion. As a player who hasn't gotten there yet and focused on it a little too much it's become amazing to me how difficult the feat really is. To those who do it, kudos and I respect anyone who feels like it's easy. For me, it's so frustrating that you can be +3 thru 15 and blow it. Seeing it through seems like the impossible. I play at beau chene and there's just so many opportunities to blow it off a tee shot in any given round. It's like it has to be a freak day from the tee shot to even have a chance. From there you can't have any trouble out of the sand or getting up and down. Margin of error is so slim.
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