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Mon, Mar 29 2010 8:36 PM (8 replies)
  • ThunderBoltz
    740 Posts
    Fri, Mar 26 2010 8:58 AM

    What is the key to becoming a steady good Master? 

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Fri, Mar 26 2010 9:06 AM

    Live in Bruges and play with anybody from there.  :-D

  • AvatarLee
    1,644 Posts
    Fri, Mar 26 2010 9:25 AM

    Actually I think it has something to do with Lake Superior water... Isn't that right Bollie?

  • BolloxInBruges
    1,389 Posts
    Fri, Mar 26 2010 10:02 AM

    Quit giving away all the secrets Lee!

    Now that the cat is out of the bag tho....I'll sell some for 10$ (+shipping) a liter to anyone interested.

  • Fuzzygazz
    1,469 Posts
    Sat, Mar 27 2010 6:57 AM

    Gotta be the water...

  • lvietri
    3,326 Posts
    Sat, Mar 27 2010 2:35 PM

    Have No Life !!!!!!

  • PrestonBucher
    1 Posts
    Mon, Mar 29 2010 4:21 PM

    Apparently you need to practice 24/7. I don't play all that much and I've got a 75 average. I've seen scores on Bethpage in the low 50's....someone has a secret and I want to know it.

  • IvaThongon
    933 Posts
    Mon, Mar 29 2010 6:46 PM

    OK, so I became a Master, not really by trying to be one, just by playing like i always do. I had a couple good rounds, all of a sudden, I was a Master.

    My question is how do you practice? Is there a place you can practice, say, just sand shots? Or do I need to play, dump myself into sand purposely, then get out?

     

    Scratch that...

    I played 9 holes at Kaiwah. Wind was low, never more than 8 mph. Off the tee, I "dinged" 7 of them. 6 of the 7 never even followed the line I took. 3 of those 6 actually took a line opposite the wind direction. 1 of those 3 went about 30 yards left of my line, against a cross wind.

    I play for enjoyment only, and have never cared about my score. But playing my game well, by my standards, and having no control whatesoever apparently, just isn't fun.

    That said, people say when something stops being fun, its time to quit. So, I'll play out the last of my balls and move on to something else.

  • okiegolfer
    19 Posts
    Mon, Mar 29 2010 8:36 PM
    Lots of steady good practice! I also think one's computer components has a little to do with it. But, hey, who's gonna go out a buy a $15K system to score in the 50s?
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