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I would ask why? Will not being a scratch golfer make you enjoy the game less? Can you go out each time and play your best on that day, at that time and be proud of your effort whatever the scorecard says. |
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My opinion depends on what you mean by "scratch golfer". If you expect to be able to go to any course in the world, play from the tips and shoot par, probably not. But I think getting to where you can shoot even par at your home course from the proper tee box is a goal that can be accomplished.
My home course is short (5631 yards) and I have gotten par on every hole and birdies on some at one time or another. So the potential is there for me to shoot par someday if I get rid of all my flubs and mishits. Try hitting a round when the course isn't crowded where you don't count any flubbed shots. I'm talking the real bad ones, not just a little short, long or left or right. Hit from that spot until you make solid contact with one and count that one as your shot. Same with tee shots. If it's in the woods or a hazard hit another with no penalty. This will give you an idea of what your scores would be like if you made solid contact every time. I did this last week and shot 14 over. But I didn't take any do-overs on putts. If I had hit again when I flubbed a putt my score would have been even lower. |
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Well, lemme tell ya, my first bit of advice is, are you a member somewhere, cause if your not, your cause is lost. I found that out after 14 years off weekend warrior stuff that honestly got me nowhere. 5 years ago I joined a smaller course here in town with a 14 handicap and a want to get better but mostly to have fun and keep my cash at a minimum. I am now right at 4 even and rarely shoot over 80. Now, got some major disadvantages, but I am a pretty good athlete (bad ankle, not very long for my size). But the truth is that most of the stuff that keeps you back has little or nothing to do with your swing and everything to do with what's between your ears. I play with a dude who is missing two limbs and he shoots in the 70s. I play with an older guy who shoots scratch without his left lung. Everyone has flaws. What it takes is learning what is your game, playing within it, and practicing like crazy to improve what you got. I will be scratch within the year. I don't say that lightly. My belief, nay my knowing comes from failing to break eighty for 16 years, and then breaking it and then breaking 70 three months ago. I have shot par 4 times since. Do you want it? Then go take it.
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My opinion depends on what you mean by "scratch golfer". If you expect to be able to go to any course in the world, play from the tips and shoot par, probably not. But I think getting to where you can shoot even par at your home course from the proper tee box is a goal that can be accomplished. |
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