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    • I find that "hate" and "love" are far too strong for something like this. I've played soccer, and I like to win and dislike losing. Same for golf. Maaaaaybe I dislike losing a bit more than I like winning, but… nothing in the past ten years has really affected my mood more than about taking me from a 5 to a 5.5 or a 4.5. I "won" things at the TST outing this summer, and it just… was. Which sounds like I'm on mood depressors or something, and I'm just completely leveled out, but… I'm not. I just like to think I keep things in perspective.
    • Would You Rather Number 64: Would you rather be a person who loves to win? or  Would you rather be a person who hates to lose?  Bonus question: You can respond with what you actually think you are, in addition to which one you'd like to be. 
    • In response to the first question, yes - I have reduced my average score in 9-hole league rounds by about 3 strokes.  As the attached plot chart shows, my high scores decreased and my low scores also deceased.  So I am scoring in an overall lower range. For the second question, I expect to make some improvement next year based on the results I am seeing in my recent practice rounds.  However, I have noticed that "plateaus" in scoring (and many stats) can persist for long time periods and can be permanent.  With advancing age and decreasing swing speed I may be mostly just working to maintain my current skill level.  I do expect a more consistent range of scoring as the result of frequent practice and overall playing experience.
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