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Do what works for you/makes you happy.I just do not get the desire to bag so many courses. I need to play a course several times to get anywhere near my best score on it. If I have no comparison then I am unsure if I am playing well or not. I love the feel of seeing a personal best. A truly good course deserves multiple plays to understand the possibilities.
Terrain, flora (and fauna) vary greatly from region to region, and different local designers often like to bring different elements into play.
Sure, we all want to score as low as we possibly can, but I'm not a touring pro, who needs to squeeze every stroke out of a course that they can to climb the leaderboard. I know when I'm hitting my shots (and when I'm not).
I (and many others) prefer to play a course, enjoy it for what it offers and/or makes it different, and move on to the next course (not to mention meeting others).
There are several very good courses near me that I have dialed in (at least kind of
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