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clyde

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  1. not three pars in a row vs two pars in a row.....two pars in a row, one birdie, three pars My thoughts were that one birdie is the easiest, followed by two pars in a row, and three pars being the most difficult for a beginner golfer, since each of these will require lucky shots. The birdie only requires one lucky shot, which is why i believe it is the easiest. Getting two pars in a row only requires two pars....which by sheer luck might occur during back to back holes, and three pars during nine holes requires the beginning golfer to be lucky 1/3 of the holes they play. I am curious if people have a different take on the difficulty of each and if so.....why?
  2. I would like some feedback on the difficulty of three separate feats while playing nine holes. Please rank the following (during 9 holes) from easiest to most difficult for a golfer who shoots between 110 and 130. Also please share your thoughts on how you came to make your order. two pars in a row, three pars, one birdie. Thanks!
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