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10-10-2009, 05:54 PM
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MadMark
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Well the way I look at it, if you are too big of hurry, most likely your tempo, and timing is going to be off. This is going to cause more poor shots. Those poor shots are going to cause extra shots that will take up extra time on each hole. There is so much talk about "slow play" that for some, it causes them play slow, which they are trying to prevent in the first place.
You just need to play at your own, comfortable pace, which will allow to play faster than if you were in a hurry. It's something like the golf swing. You swing 110%, out of your shoes, for the fences, and the ball will not go as far, or as accurately than if you were to swing with in yourself at 80%.
How you get to swinging with in your self is one of the mental aspects of the game you need to learn to do for your own better scores, which means less strokes, which also means less time.
I don't like crowds, or standing in line either.
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