Stud Muffin
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Playing West City, which a unusually long course, I was having a decent day, par over the front 9, few birdies, few bogies. On the back 9, there were a few wooded holes that ate my lunch, and shooting under was well out of the question.
I was upset, as any dger would be, going from par to +6 over a few holes, then I noticed my throws had become considerably shorter. Frustration had me completely tensed up. I found it amazing how just a little bit of wrong mental attitude could tense me up, and effect my game in unwanted ways. A person really had to be conscious of staying loose at all time.
On a good note, after loosening back up, I birdied 17 and barely missed birdie on 18.
Stay loose.
I was upset, as any dger would be, going from par to +6 over a few holes, then I noticed my throws had become considerably shorter. Frustration had me completely tensed up. I found it amazing how just a little bit of wrong mental attitude could tense me up, and effect my game in unwanted ways. A person really had to be conscious of staying loose at all time.
On a good note, after loosening back up, I birdied 17 and barely missed birdie on 18.
Stay loose.