Golf

I've only see closer views of the vehicle like in that story.  It looks like it might have gone down some sort of incline but I'd like to see a wider shot to see where it is relative to the road.

That looks really bad.  Hopefully it's not as bad as it looks.





 
Golf is such a frustrating game.  About a month ago, I played for the first time at a pretty tough course and shot a 45.  I was happy.  Then, at my home course, I shot a 38 the first night of mens league.  I was ecstatic.  BUT....ever since then, i've fallen apart and can't do anything.  Last Thursday at league I shot a 51.  

This happens so often where the first time or two for the year, I play really well, then fall apart.  Why after not playing for 8 months can I play so well, but after playing for a week or two, I can't play at all?

 
Golf is such a frustrating game.  About a month ago, I played for the first time at a pretty tough course and shot a 45.  I was happy.  Then, at my home course, I shot a 38 the first night of mens league.  I was ecstatic.  BUT....ever since then, i've fallen apart and can't do anything.  Last Thursday at league I shot a 51.  

This happens so often where the first time or two for the year, I play really well, then fall apart.  Why after not playing for 8 months can I play so well, but after playing for a week or two, I can't play at all?
Ha...I might as well have typed out this post!

I can shoot a 96 or 83.  It is not that I do anything different it just happens.  

A lot of times I can trace it back to putting.  Where I have one of those rounds where I sink a 10 footer for par instead of 3 putting, or where I put a 30 footer within a foot.  Or a chip in, which for me probably means the difference in 3 strokes just on that hole.

 
Golf is such a frustrating game.  About a month ago, I played for the first time at a pretty tough course and shot a 45.  I was happy.  Then, at my home course, I shot a 38 the first night of mens league.  I was ecstatic.  BUT....ever since then, i've fallen apart and can't do anything.  Last Thursday at league I shot a 51.  

This happens so often where the first time or two for the year, I play really well, then fall apart.  Why after not playing for 8 months can I play so well, but after playing for a week or two, I can't play at all?


This is exactly me this year as well. I have it moving back down, but it is frustrating. 

Also, the guys on TV do it too...64 one day and 79 the next, on the same course. 

 
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With me, last week's disaster is summed up in two shots.  Par 5, hole 6.  I hit two great feeling shots, only to have them hit the tiniest little leave sticking out from a tree.....and drop straight down. So, there's at least two strokes right there on one hole.

Oh....and my chipping around the green (which usually is a strong point) has completely become a disaster.  I either chunk it two inches behind the ball or blade it across the green.  

 
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