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I wanted to get out for a twilight tonight and play. I was behind a two some and a four some in front of them, so I was far from rushed to say the least.

I played a couple balls and after the first four holes didn't even keep score. Good thing too, it was without question the worst golf I've played this year. I don't know if its because I was rushing myself or if something was off.

I actually hit seven balls off the tee on the 7th hole. I was determined to get one stinkin ball to stay in play and I proceeded to shank and lose seven warbirds. I'm about ready to leave my damn woods in the bag, they get me in more trouble then they do good for me.
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I play by myself from time to time when I need to work out swing issues, I just don't feel like playing with anyone or need to finish quick. I tend to play better alone though, probably due to the absence of pressure.

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I've played by myself a few times. I like it because I can focus on my swing and work out little kinks in my game.

It's always more fun to play with another person though.

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I play by myself about 1/3 of the time. And I keep playing it down just like a USGA rules official was watching. I actually play better by myself because I can set my own rhythm. Rhythm is everything.
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I am open to playing both ways.

When I shot my 89 the other day I was alone. No one behind me and a 4 some in front. I was able to focus on my shots and not feel rushed at all.

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If I want to really concentrate on my game, I like playing alone because I am not distracted and get into a rythm. I tend to play fast and when I play with others it is hard for me to get into a good rythm and I am distracted with watching and analyzing other peoples swings, how they play particular shot etc. I enjoy both but my game probably improves more when I play alone.
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I play by myself at least twice a week and it kind of sucks to be honest with you. I don't really like it. I used to. If there is no one on the course, I don't mind it...I can play nine holes in at the most an hour...

But, when it's backed up and slow, it's really boring. No one to talk to, over analyze each shot, etc...I don't let it flow naturally, that's when I play bad.

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Yeah i always play by myself, probably 2/3 of the time.

I enjoy it, it's a good stress reliever when I get out of work and I can try out new things while I'm out. I can hit a few extra balls, work on some chipping if nobody is behind me and putt a few extra as well.

Usually i do it because I don't have many friends who enjoy golf like I do, or if they do they want to out to drive the cart and drink beer. I prefer to walk whether I'm by myself or playing with others.... just play better when I do.

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I like to play solo and walk vs. going to the driving range.

I consider them practice rounds and I'll work on different faults/fixes and shots.

I generally score much better when playing in a group.
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On topic: I like playing with my friends more than by myself, because they can usually tell me what I'm doing wrong and calm me down when I get frustrated, and I like to do the same for them, but I do play by myself quite often because it gives me more freedom to practice from different yardages or take the same chip or putt 10 or 12 times.

Off topic: Did this frustrating round you speak of take place at St. Clair Shores Country Club on Masonic near-ish to Gratiot?

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Always want to but chicken out at the end.

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Funny that this comes up. I tried playing Monday by myself. I got through 4 holes before I quit.

I hated it. It was boring. I don't think I'll do it again.

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I actually played pretty terrible on my own, I at least enjoy one other person. I am a competitive person by nature and really respond to the added pressure of somebody else being there.
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R5 Dual 9.5* Driver
R7 Draw Hybrid 3
Tight Lies #4 16* Fairway Wood
HCT Tour Irons 5-SW CG-11 52 CG-11 56 CG-11 60 BC-101 Putter
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Off topic: Did this frustrating round you speak of take place at St. Clair Shores Country Club on Masonic near-ish to Gratiot?

No sir, it took place at the gold course at Bello Woods. Shores couldn't get me out until 7pm and I always get grouped with stooges when I go there. The starter at Bello and Plumbrook both will let me out by myself.

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HCT Tour Irons 5-SW CG-11 52 CG-11 56 CG-11 60 BC-101 Putter
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I usually play by myself. I play golf on Sunday mornings at 7:00am. I like playing at that time because I usually have the course to myself, so I dont feel rushed.
By the time Im done playing 9 holes at 9:00am, the course is just started to get busy.

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yeh i play wih myself some times often playing more than one ball

hahahahahaha!

Thats exactly what I was thinking! :)

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