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Golfing When Your Muscles Are Tired / Fatigued


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Well since this old thread has been revived, I'll add my 2c's.
I've played for a very long time. Many of my rounds were after a long physical day at work.
And, I played year round and many days consecutively.

I have played 36 to 45 holes, often.
I think the key to playing often, is relaxing when you play. 
When I would become a bit tired, I would take a short break and resume play or call it a day.

I never felt like I was ever too tired to not play.
Becoming older, I have become more selective on playing during cold or fowl weather.

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On 9/27/2013 at 5:01 PM, gwillgolf said:

"Honey I want to make love to you again tonight but my Johnson is done for".

Didn't see that coming. LMAO 

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I used to get tired after 3 straight days of playing. Then I did the math.  Shooting 113,119,116 is alot of shots.  Dropping 10+ strokes per round was HUGE for me.
When I am tired I slow down my swing and focus on making contact.  That gets me thru without too much anguish.  

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