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The Dan Plan - 10,000 Hours to Become a Pro Golfer (Dan McLaughlin)


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If not, then I'm not really sure what he wants to accomplish here, then. . .

Much like his current situation where he's doing any and all media spots, my guess is that he'll try and get paid for anything he can that is related to this, "experiment."

Christian

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Well, I would say we missed the boat on this one, we (fellow sand trappers) should have provided a gallery for him and cheered and jeered on good and bad shots respectively to give him a little friendly "pressure" to shoot "well".

He should wear a gopro and live stream his rounds like this for us to watch. :beer:

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What he's proving is that someone with not very much in the way of athletic ability can get to a 4-5 handicap if they put in a hell of a lot of work.

And that he can create a thread going strong at 151 pages on TST.

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What he's proving is that someone with not very much in the way of athletic ability can get to a 4-5 handicap if they put in a hell of a lot of work.

Hell, you don't even have to work all that hard at it. What a lot of people just can't accept is that a 5 hcp just isn't that hard to achieve, and in the grand scheme, really isn't all that good.

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Hell, you don't even have to work all that hard at it. What a lot of people just can't accept is that a 5 hcp just isn't that hard to achieve, and in the grand scheme, really isn't all that good.

Not that hard? Don't you think it has somewhat to do with time and resources, though?

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What he's proving is that someone with not very much in the way of athletic ability can get to a 4-5 handicap if they put in a hell of a lot of work.

Hell, you don't even have to work all that hard at it. What a lot of people just can't accept is that a 5 hcp just isn't that hard to achieve, and in the grand scheme, really isn't all that good.

You can tell me this if I ever get there. . . ;-)

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Not that hard? Don't you think it has somewhat to do with time and resources, though?

It's always a matter of resources. Even one's body is a resource. Mine is not cooperating.

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Not that hard? Don't you think it has somewhat to do with time and resources, though?

Meaning, it doesn't take quitting your job and devoting every waking moment to it like Dan has. Nor does it take inordinate talent, though of course a there is a certain base level of talent needed. Most people, just don't try all that hard to get to really get better....

In David's bag....

Driver: Titleist 910 D-3;  9.5* Diamana Kai'li
3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi S
Ball: ProV1

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Meaning, it doesn't take quitting your job and devoting every waking moment to it like Dan has. Nor does it take inordinate talent, though of course a there is a certain base level of talent needed. Most people, just don't try all that hard to get to really get better....

Ahhh. Well, good to hear there's hope that one day I might get to a single digit handicap. :-)

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Hell, you don't even have to work all that hard at it. What a lot of people just can't accept is that a 5 hcp just isn't that hard to achieve, and in the grand scheme, really isn't all that good.

Statistics say different. At a 5 you are 90th percentile (top 10%)...among people who take golf seriously enough to obtain a handicap - not all people who golf.

Personally I think even a 10 is pretty good objectively. But maybe my standards are lower than yours :-$

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Meaning, it doesn't take quitting your job and devoting every waking moment to it like Dan has. Nor does it take inordinate talent, though of course a there is a certain base level of talent needed. Most people, just don't try all that hard to get to really get better....


It doesn't, @David in FL , but you're slighting the work it takes with your comments.

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It doesn't, @David in FL, but you're slighting the work it takes with your comments.

I second that notion...

I'm busting my ass and spending a lot more time and money than I'd care to admit to my wife -  trying to drop from bogey golf to single digits.

But... I hope @David in FL is right... :beer:

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It doesn't, @David in FL , but you're slighting the work it takes with your comments.

Not my intent, but the vast majority of golfers simply play a couple of times a month and think that because they want to get better, they will. It takes more than that. It takes working towards getting better , which is more than most do.

In David's bag....

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3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

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Not my intent, but the vast majority of golfers simply play a couple of times a month and think that because they want to get better, they will. It takes more than that. It takes working towards getting better, which is more than most do.

That, in addition to the fact that there is so much misinformation and bad instruction out there that it's tough to figure out what a good plan to get better is and what's not.

I know, for me, it's hard to imagine ever shooting in the 70's and, if you had told me when I first started that shooting in the 80's was possible, I would have thought you were on drugs, but I'm somewhat hopeful that maybe one day, that'll happen for me.  As it is, I still suck but I know that's on me and how hectic my life can be sometimes.

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Not my intent, but the vast majority of golfers simply play a couple of times a month and think that because they want to get better, they will. It takes more than that. It takes working towards getting better, which is more than most do.


That's not what you said.

You slighted the efforts, achievements, etc. of others by saying "it doesn't take much to get to a 5." (paraphrased)

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Hell, you don't even have to work all that hard at it. What a lot of people just can't accept is that a 5 hcp just isn't that hard to achieve , and in the grand scheme, really isn't all that good.

Friend, I am very eager to hear why a 5 hcp really isn't all that good and easy to achieve? and you're a 6.7? I'm honestly confused at your comment. Don't have to work all that hard at it? Please think about what your saying, for one minute and explain why USGA 5 hcp is not good.


I wish I had the health to get to a 5 HC.

Julia

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Wedges: Cobra BiO CELL SW, Fly-Z LW, 64* Callaway PM Grind.
Putter: 48" Odyssey Dart

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