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Originally Posted by REDeYeS00
friendly reminder golf is not your occupation it's a hobby
the only pressure to succeed is applied by you
adjust it as you deem appropriate but recognize a valid option is always to turn it off and just have fun slapping a ball around
remembering the good shots
Was ready to "turn it off" after hooking yet another drive on 16 and being told by a guy we were paired with, who plays there all the time, that it was gone. OB. So, hit another one. Snap left into the woods. 3rd, snap left into the woods. No more balls in my pockets so I was done.
Walked up to where the original landed and found it just inches from OB. Played it. Made bogey. Hit 5-iron 185 yards onto the par 3 17th and just missed the long birdie putt and
made par. Hit a drive hard and pure but right that was fine on the 510 yard par-5 18th, then a 5-wood to within 20 yards in the right rough. Hit a chip a bit stronger than I wanted onto the green, but 2-putted for
another par. Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. Playing again Sunday. Most likely for the last time this season.