Posted by fixerupper on February 25, 2015 at 14:00:45 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: O/T Golf balls posted by BIG RUH on February 25, 2015 at 09:00:56:
I was practically born and raised on the golf course and I used to play every day. Wish I had the time to do it more now but it seems like twice a year is all I can muster up anymore.
Anyway, golf is as much a mental game as it is physical. You can psych your self out and make a bad shot just because there is something up ahead you don't want your ball getting into, like a water hazard. If you let your nerves get to you that ball WILL go into the hazard. A few years ago a friend and I were playing a course in Kamsack, Sask. I was doing pretty darned well till we got to either the last or next to the last hole. It was an easy 150 or so yard par 3, no dogleg, just straight to the hole from the tee with a nine iron. The problem was the green was in the middle of a pond. There was no fareway at all, just a tee box and a green in the middle of this pond. I hadn't missed a shot prior to this hole on any of the other holes, but on this one my nerves got to me and I topped two balls and put both of them in the drink. On the third try I finally got it on the green. My friend landed his right on the green and putted in for a birdie. GRRRRR
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