Eracer
No more triple bogies!!
- Oct 31, 2005
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I normally shoot 90-100 when playing Stroke play.
I played four rounds last weekend, all match play, and I think 90% of my hole scores were pars and bogeys. I picked up on about five holes all weekend; holes that would been doubles or worse. I really feel that on each of the match play rounds I would have scored in the 80's, maybe the low 80's in one round.
It is better focus?
It is a mental freedom that comes from not worrying about my total score?
Is it just perception, i.e. would my scores have really been in the 90's?
How do I quantify this? And if I do play better when playing match play, how do I translate that performance into my stroke play game?
I played four rounds last weekend, all match play, and I think 90% of my hole scores were pars and bogeys. I picked up on about five holes all weekend; holes that would been doubles or worse. I really feel that on each of the match play rounds I would have scored in the 80's, maybe the low 80's in one round.
It is better focus?
It is a mental freedom that comes from not worrying about my total score?
Is it just perception, i.e. would my scores have really been in the 90's?
How do I quantify this? And if I do play better when playing match play, how do I translate that performance into my stroke play game?