My first 9 holes of the year... 56 with about 6 lost balls.
Didn't feel I drove it very bad, nor did I chip or putt bad for the first rd in over a year.
But I just can't keep balls in play. Every single errant tee shot or approach shot is an instant lost ball.
I expected to take some time getting my game back, but in the 7 rds I've played in the last 29 years, I don't think I've broken 100.
Safe to say that I simply cannot play this game.
Yeah, if it is quantified to begin with. I guess they could make up an algorithm but seems like it would require a massive effort of data collection to verify which is how SG were assigned to begin with IIRC.
It is also entirely possible they might say it is not significant enough to warrant an adjustment for ams.
I've realized I just can't play anymore, so no need to really spend time or money on equipment or practicing.
I'll be stuck at shooting around 50-55 for 9 and about 102-110 for 18.
No sense in putting any energy or effort into a game when I can shoot awful scores on no practice just as easily.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now