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Old 05-20-2013, 12:46 PM   #1
Jambjanatan

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Default Anchoring a 4 Guy Struggle Group
I perform in charity scrambles from time to time. Can't say I love them, because they don't feel just like tennis mainly because they often take all day long but also, but I'd never attached a group before. My group involved my 7 year old child (27 handicap), my friend's 13 year old (21 handicap) and my friend (who's at the very least a 20 handicap). And so I got the recognition not one of them desired to bat last. Usually in a struggle you're ready to just blast away but anchoring a group of children and bogey players recommended that I was frequently our last opportunity to strike a fairway, natural or strain a putt. I kept thinking, "this should be what fit play seems like," as there clearly was often therefore much riding on my pictures. We wound up at -5 which was no where close to the top (-13), but provided the level of skill of the group I believe it was very good and additionally, it felt like a genuine sport for once. It was also a genuine increase to my confidence once the stress was on to do well.
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