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I met a guy at the weekend who has been an 8 HCP for a couple years and just can't make progress beyond that level, mainly due to not having enough time and commitment to put the really hard work in.
That got me thinking, what is the hardest jump in golf progession? From teen handicaps to high single figures? From high single figures to low single figures? From low single figures to scratch? My guess would be the last one, squeezing those last points out must be really hard! |
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I definitely think it is getting from 5 down to scratch. No question IMO. |
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The hardest progression is from where you are now. It took me 14 years to break 100, 16 years more to break 90. Only took four years to break 80. And that's where I sit now.
Of course I was basically a two or three times a month golfer for most of that time. I always loved the game and it's history, but really started getting serious about it when my wife wanted to learn to play in 2008. I actually finally broke 90 in the first couple of months once we started playing together. |
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I think every progression is a result of better:
-mental game -short game -practice -skill shots -course management -money and time to work on the above If you are stuck its because of one or more of these. I have found for me its more like a plateau as my scores move down. When I started golfing regularly again a couple years ago 100 was a good target score. Last year it was breaking 90. Suddenly this year its breaking 80. It was like each plateau had its own fault to be fixed. 100's to 90's was hitting the ball consistently. 90's to 80's was short game. 80's down to low 80's has been putting better. I just need to play more, practice more and find a teacher that fits me and I can likely progress to golfing in the 70's |
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The hardest progression is from where you are now. It took me 14 years to break 100, 16 years more to break 90. Only took four years to break 80. And that's where I sit now. |
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Simple answer. The lower you are, the harder it gets. The hardest progression is from where you are now. It took me 14 years to break 100, 16 years more to break 90. Only took four years to break 80. And that's where I sit now. |
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From Scratch to web.com |
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