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Rank your skills

Driving Overall: Int
FH: Rec
BH: Int

Approaching: Int-Adv
Putting: Adv
Specialty (Rollers, thumbers...etc): Int

Mental game: Int
 
Driving Overall: Intermediate
FH: Advanced
BH: Intermediate

Approaching: Intermediate
Putting: Intermediate
Specialty (Rollers, thumbers...etc): Recreational-Intermediate

Mental game: Advanced

Thankfully, my BH is slowly become longer and more versatile than my FH. Jump putts need some practice. In the circle, I make what I'm supposed to make. Shot and disc selection are the reasons why I am competitive in MA2 despite a fairly average skill set. It amazes me how many MA2 players go for some birdie lines in tournaments that they have never hit once in their lives. I'm thankful I know when to play for par and move to the next hole.
 
Just gotta put more pressure on myself during practice/casual rounds to try to mimic tournament stress. Haven't found a way to really do that yet though.

That is the exact opposite of what you need to do.
 
I have the same skills as these guys.
 

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I can out throw you with a paper plate.

Paper plates do not fly well. At all.

Now if you want to start talking bread... Ill take a firm loaf but lighter density like a cracked wheat.

See you out back. Bring your pumpernickel or rye.
 
Drive: Intermediate-adv (advanced accuracy but intermediate distance)
BH: Advanced
FH: Intermediate-adv (advanced accuracy but intermediate distance)
Approach: Advanced
Putt: Advanced-Pro

Specialty: Intermediate (I have most of them in the bag, but not consistent enough to use in competition unless absolutely necessary)

Mental: Pro

Amazing what strong putting and mental game can do for a player.
 
Drive: Advanced (advanced accuracy and advanced masters distance)
BH: Advanced
FH: intermediate
Approach: Advanced
Putt: Advanced

Specialty: Intermediate (I have most of them in the bag, but not consistent enough to use in competition unless absolutely necessary)

Mental: upper advanced.

I just edited your post to fit my game since it was easier than writing my own. Thanks. :thmbup:
 
Kicking Ass: Kick ass.
Taking Names: Short term memory could use some.......... SQUIRREL!
 
Driving Overall: Int
FH: Novice-Rec (I just switch and throw lefty at a Rec skill level)
BH: Int

Approaching: Adv
Putting: Int
Specialty (Rollers, thumbers...etc): Advanced

Mental game: Novice

In casual rounds, my mental game is way better. This is probably true for most people at my level at least. Having only played in a few tournaments, I feel out of my rhythm and its gets to me easily. Pace of play is much slower so that throws me off, and the first round jitters tend to get the best of me still, especially putting.
 

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