jenb
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I've played two majors now and lost both by one stroke. One was on the last hole in the final 9, and the other was in a playoff. I'm attending my third major in a couple of weeks. Any advice?
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The putts you miss early count just as much as the ones on your last few holes. Focus early like it's the Final 9.
I've played two majors now and lost both by one stroke. One was on the last hole in the final 9, and the other was in a playoff. I'm attending my third major in a couple of weeks. Any advice?
I've played two majors now and lost both by one stroke. One was on the last hole in the final 9, and the other was in a playoff. I'm attending my third major in a couple of weeks. Any advice?
One thing I've committed to do is really focus on physical fitness, especially running on the treadmill in the mornings instead of wasting time on facebook or dgcr. I just need more stamina. I think that will make a world of difference.
Consider some type of electrolyte and carb drink like Cytomax, drinking water only solves part of the equation, replenishing electrolytes helps keep you from getting stiff, etc. on the long tournament rounds, especially in those hot climates like Texas, etc.
Yep. I always have a fresh 32oz bottle of water and a 32oz gatorade for each round. I've seen guys walk into the second round of a tourney with nothing more than the soda that they left the fast food place with from lunch. :doh:
In hot conditions Gatorade or even worse powerade aren't good for you. In my hot weather fire and rescue classes we were taught to dilute a 32 ounce half and half with water. Powered Gatorade is also much better for you.
I don't mean to be intrusive, but would I be out of line to ask your name so I can look you up on the PDGA results, jenb?