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    bad days

    today, i played a few holes with my mates as i do every week and was feeling good about my game, not nervous or anything and on the first tee, i topped it. well anyway i went on to make an 8, 3 putting on a 300 yard par 4. i never thought much of it and thought i would improve as i went on, but i did anything but. the ball was going everwhere except where i was aiming and i topped and thinned a few, as well as a few more 3 putts. i realise that you have to stay positive, but how many bad holes does it take before you start thinking about giving up golf? i am trying to forget it but what if it happens next week and the week after. how do you handle bad days, please help

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    Re: bad days

    I never think about giving-up, it's not my profession so I don't expect to play like a professional. Last time I played, I couldn't hit my 3 wood at all (this is the same 3 wood that I've hit great for years). After I hit 3 bad shots with it, I put it away for the round. If you have a club or two giving you fits, put them away and work-it-out on the range later.

    Figuring-out how to score when you're having a bad day can be a real confidence builder.

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    Re: bad days

    Everybody has bad days but it all depends on how much you love the game. Eveyone is different on how long they will go on with being a subpar to a bad player. It is up to you on how long you go. You could take lessons and that may help, that is if want to invest that type of money.

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    Re: bad days

    I remember a few rounds ago looking at a 15 footer for an 8 on the 3rd hole. I had started par, birdie and was trying to save triple bogey. My attitude that day was good and I was determined to make that putt. I made it, made bogey the next hole, par on the next two and then a double. I was really trying not to lose it. The next two were pars for a 41. For some reason I kept thinking about that putt I made for eight and that one shot, no matter where it is, counts as much as any other shot. Well I started with 2 birds on the front and ended the day with a 78. I attribute it all to not giving up. It doesn't always happen that way but that day was a good lesson.
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    Re: bad days

    Think of it this way, without bad days, golf would be boring and there would be no point to come back if you shot the same score over and over again unless it was like a 60...
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    Re: bad days

    Quote Originally Posted by neudi View Post
    Think of it this way, without bad days, golf would be boring and there would be no point to come back if you shot the same score over and over again unless it was like a 60...
    No. Can you imagine how frustrating that would be? Shooting a 60 every time?

    I got frustrated after I threw away a shot at breaking 90. But I'll have another one. Can you imagine shooting 60 every time, knowing one fewer stroke is a 59?

    On the other hand, the money you'd make if you could always shoot a 60 might be worth the frustration.
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    Re: bad days

    Everyone has bad days, bad weeks, bad months, etc...

    If the total emotional resonse is greater on a bad shot then on one of your great shots..... you need to quit.

    Take up fishing, I love Fishing...not trying to dog you.

    But I know that is not the case right? You wouldn't be here if it was.
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    Re: bad days

    in my opinion:

    AFter i have really bad days, i try to go to the range soon after (a few days after) to shake off the bad day and try to restore some confidence.

    For me, i dont like dwelling on a bad day between rounds, i like to get it sorted right away.

    Afterall, it only takes a couple of great shots to get your confidence back up.

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    Re: bad days

    I had a bad day last outing and I also felt the same way. It only gets better. The funny thing is that day before I was hitting the balls so well and everything was fat when I played last Friday.

    I tried to change my swing during the round and only found it on the 18th hole, so I'll have to see next time I am out playing.

    You may feel like giving up golf but that always passes with time.

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