TLEF316
Footballguy
One thing I have learned this year is that NOTHING puts me on tilt more than unnecessarily slow play in front of me. This is basically what goes on in my head.....
Played the best front 9 I've ever played last night. Shot a very stress free 38. Nothing heroic, one little bit of good luck. I was just super solid and made good chips and lag putts. There were a couple of slow groups in front of us, but one was 2 older couples and the other had a guy who was clearly REALLY bad, (topped every tee ball that I saw and was in EVERY bunker on the course) so i assumed they'd quit after 9 (It was about 7 PM when I hit the turn) and I'd be able to fly through the back.
Of course, they didn't and I had to stand around waiting on every shot for the back 9, throwing off my rhythm and just making me angry. Still put together a decent round but it could and probably should have been my best round ever. Finished in nearly pitch black and I was just furious.
COVID has allowed me to play more golf (since I'm working from home every day and get the flexibility to walk out the door a little early) but it means that everyone else is playing too. I'm used to being basically alone on the course (or with my brother) but now its a total crapshoot based on whether groups in front of us decide to play the back.
The 2 couples were spending 10 minutes walking around every green like it was a garden party and the group in front of me had a huge guy who THOUGHT he could hit into the group in front......so he would wait forever to hit and then hit it like 50 yards (usually into a bunker or near the woods, so he'd have to spend 5 minutes looking for it) . And his partner would take like 10 practice swings on every shot.
:blowsout:
Played the best front 9 I've ever played last night. Shot a very stress free 38. Nothing heroic, one little bit of good luck. I was just super solid and made good chips and lag putts. There were a couple of slow groups in front of us, but one was 2 older couples and the other had a guy who was clearly REALLY bad, (topped every tee ball that I saw and was in EVERY bunker on the course) so i assumed they'd quit after 9 (It was about 7 PM when I hit the turn) and I'd be able to fly through the back.
Of course, they didn't and I had to stand around waiting on every shot for the back 9, throwing off my rhythm and just making me angry. Still put together a decent round but it could and probably should have been my best round ever. Finished in nearly pitch black and I was just furious.
COVID has allowed me to play more golf (since I'm working from home every day and get the flexibility to walk out the door a little early) but it means that everyone else is playing too. I'm used to being basically alone on the course (or with my brother) but now its a total crapshoot based on whether groups in front of us decide to play the back.
The 2 couples were spending 10 minutes walking around every green like it was a garden party and the group in front of me had a huge guy who THOUGHT he could hit into the group in front......so he would wait forever to hit and then hit it like 50 yards (usually into a bunker or near the woods, so he'd have to spend 5 minutes looking for it) . And his partner would take like 10 practice swings on every shot.
:blowsout:
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