Re: Anyone see a Golf psychologist?
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You can adjust that to whatever your par is on a hole given your handicap. If your a 5, then the 5 hardest holes look to make an easy bogey.
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I don't quite get what you mean by easy bogey. Are you saying to play a difficult par 4 as a par 5?
There is a brutal par 4 at my club. 90 degree dog leg left with ob down both sides. There is no bail out zone. You need to hit a drive about 260 yards to have a decent shot to the green.
I could hit a 5 wood (and many times do!) and just play it for three shots.
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Basically it's another way of saying play within yourself. Only for me it is more practical than using a catchphrase.
An example of where this helps me immensely is when I feel between clubs. If I feel I need to make birdies this is a very tough spot, but with this easy par mentality I never feel between clubs. If the pin's on the back I take the shorter club (content to putt from the middle of the green, not try to force it back there), on the front I take the bigger club.
I can elaborate further on this if you want, but I suggest playing a round of golf where your goal is to make pars only (or par for your handicap on every hole). Or set up a money match where par is the best score, bogey and birdie are next then double or worse.
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