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Do you think playing with a certain level of player rubs off on you?
I've been playing a lot of golf with my roommate (who is new to the game) and it seems like I've been playing worse than usual. But on Tuesday, I played with a buddy of mine whose HC is 5 and I played one of my best rounds. Is there a tactic to block the low levelness... (I think I just made up a word) |
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Just play your own game. Don't focus on what shots they are hitting or how they're scoring. I know it's harder than it sounds but it's what you have to do. |
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There is. For a couple of years, I played with a couple of guys who were new to the game. Despite it not being a competition, I always like to be the best in a group. Still, I was shooting a few strokes worse per round. Now, they are much better, and I find the 'competition' to be much stronger, and I now have to shoot my average or even a little better to be the best in the group.
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I'm the exact opposite. I regularly play with better players and find that I shoot the best when some random joins me on the course and they are worse than I. I guess my confidence goes up or something. I'm not sure but I believe that makes me a horrible person.
It all goes out the window if I'm in a tournament setting, I play out of my head in tournaments. Its nice. |
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Yeah, I seem to find that, too. I always seem to play a little harder and stay more focused when I play with better players (for example, a friend who is a 5 HC) than when I'm with not-so-good players (i.e. 20 HCs). It seems I'm a little more carefree and a little more showy (if that's the word) around those guys
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I find that when I play with other players that know how to play well, I play well! I like to take my game serious and when I'm around serious players I do better. I try to keep to myself when the other players in my group are just out there whacking the ball and messing around, but sometimes I get caught up into it that and I just get LAZY. So I would say YA other players can rub off on your game.
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I find that when I play with other players that know how to play well, I play well! I like to take my game serious and when I'm around serious players I do better. I try to keep to myself when the other players in my group are just out there whacking the ball and messing around, but sometimes I get caught up into it that and I just get LAZY. So I would say YA other players can rub off on your game. |
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Yes, there definitely is something to this. It gets easier to block out the bad players and their 'bad' shots rubbing off on you, the better you get. See Tiger / Rickie last weekend... Tiger was able to keep Rickie's 84 from messing him up. It works the other way, too. When the group is going good, you find the whole group feeds off of itself and can really play well. This seems to work like 'drafting' in cycling or racing. The other players just go with the flow, especially on Thurs / Fri, all the players in the group seem to be rooting for the others to do well on those days. When you get to Sat / Sun, you're no longer 'friends', so it becomes more cutthroat.
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I have noticed this as well. I am not sure why it happens though. I occasionally play with a couple of guys who play on the mini tours and I always seem to play really well when I play with them. On the otherhand, when I play with a few guys that are high handicappers I sometimes tend to play quite a bit worse. Weird...I guess it may just be one of those things that is in our heads.
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have you tried any tactics to block the laziness? Man I just realized I have head issues.....lol |
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