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If you could shoot even par for a round of golf with 18 pars or with 9 Bogeys or 9 Birdies, which would you choose and why?
I think this is a really cool topic. I am still undecided on what I would choose. 9 birdies is a lot and it would be cool to see my scorecard with all those circles on it, but then again, 18 pars is the epitome of course management and solid ball striking. What about you? |
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Great question TC. I am on the fence on this one as well, but my guy reaction was 9 birdies and 9 bogeys. But when I start to think about it more and analyze it more I start to lean towards 18 pars. I guess that is how golf is, always over thinking, so if I had to choose I would go with my gut! 9 birdies and 9 bogeys.
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Great question TC. I am on the fence on this one as well, but my guy reaction was 9 birdies and 9 bogeys. But when I start to think about it more and analyze it more I start to lean towards 18 pars. I guess that is how golf is, always over thinking, so if I had to choose I would go with my gut! 9 birdies and 9 bogeys. |
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Oh, wow, I think I'd go a bit mental if I had a round of 9 birdies and 9 bogeys. I'd definitely take the round of 18 straight pars. Honestly, I'd feel as if I vastly underachieved if I were to post 9 birdies and 9 bogeys for an even-par round. 9 birdies in a single round and I can't even manage to post a round under par? That would just be incredibly frustrating for me and I think I'd have trouble truly enjoying it. Instead, I'd just rehash over and over again how badly I screwed up on 9 holes, essentially soiling an otherwise excellent round. If I were to achieve 18 straight pars, sure, I might think a few of those could have been birdies, but I'd be much more mentally at peace, haha.
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Oh, wow, I think I'd go a bit mental if I had a round of 9 birdies and 9 bogeys. I'd definitely take the round of 18 straight pars. Honestly, I'd feel as if I vastly underachieved if I were to post 9 birdies and 9 bogeys for an even-par round. 9 birdies in a single round and I can't even manage to post a round under par? That would just be incredibly frustrating for me and I think I'd have trouble truly enjoying it. Instead, I'd just rehash over and over again how badly I screwed up on 9 holes, essentially soiling an otherwise excellent round. If I were to achieve 18 straight pars, sure, I might think a few of those could have been birdies, but I'd be much more mentally at peace, haha. |
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I love birdies and love to see the ups and downs, it's how my rounds usually go. If I could avoid the bogeys, I'd get my scoring down. When I look back on a round and I see those circles on my cards, it makes me happy. The squares don't affect me, it just makes me work harder to avoid those.
I think a round of golf should be changed to 27 or 36 holes, the guy that came up with 18 should be shot...oh wait, he's probably dead. |
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