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Very odd round this morning for me. I shot a very easy 37 on the front at my home course. When I say easy, I mean quite a few tap in pars. A very stress free 9 for the most part. Ball striking was normal, putting was normal, driving was normal. Just a solid round. So solid that I started thinking that I may have finally broken through the 80 barrier for good. Then I made the turn. Not so fast said the game of golf. Toe shank on 10, followed by a pull hook on 11- scrambling for bogeys and such combined with 5 lip out putts resulted in me walking off the course after 16 in complete and utter frustration. This is the first time in my life I have walked off the course mid round. Fortunately I was playing by myself. Had I been with friends or anyone else for that matter I would have finished the round. I'm not really sure what happened on the back and I'm kind of searching for answers. My question to you THP is has this happened to you and how do you over come it?
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