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Following my return from a very recent non-golfing holiday I've just ventured out on the course for my first game in over Ten days. Having arrived at the course brimming with anticipation and excitement, all newly cleaned and sparkling, I left it depressed and forlorn. Another victim of the ills this wonderful, stupid, game can heap upon the person.
Not sure with regards to you but these days I only appear to have good rounds on the course or bad ones. There don't appear to be any grey days; days when things just appear to be so so; days when you [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] leave the course and feel quietly content.
With such thoughts at heart, and in order to reduce stress levels, I've chosen to commit to word the 5 worst things about life on the course on a bad day. Are there any people out there that agree? Have you got similar dislikes or some which are different? [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Maybe after my next good round I'll list my view of the very best 5 things that happen on the course. Might be a wait though so don't hold your breath!
3 putt holes - when it's not your day using the golf putter it's not your day. Nothing worse [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] than getting on the green in regulation and leaving your first putt 4 feet short of the hole. After the first 3 putt hole there always seems to be a couple more in a similar vein. Not [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] helped by your playing [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] partner's statements of sympathy - which we all know are false especially when we have a small wager on the match!
Chipping into bunkers - approach shot lands behind a bunker. Good day ends in an awesome chip to the green close to the flag. Bad day, after perhaps a number of 3 [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] putt holes as well as perhaps some pulled drives, chip lands right smack bang into [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] the middle of same bunker. Are there cosmic beings around somewhere which make this so?
Pulled drives - occurs to all of us but hey, where do they suddenly originate from? Set-up is identical, takeaway and swing feels exactly the same, nevertheless the ball suddenly will take off as if it has a mind of its own. Very destructive over a tree lined course.
Plugged bunker lies - ok so such things happen to all of us occasionally. Not merely on a bad day but I've included them here because I find it difficult to have any control whatsoever as I get them out. Embarrassing to need to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] shout ‘Fore' though when playing this type of bunker shot!
Slow play - the bane of any golf course. On a good day however, slow players are only about bearable. But on a bad day don't these slow players draw out the worst in us? Clock watching, sighing, shouting ‘get a move on' in to the wind (with the knowledge that the players in the front can't hear), inclinations to blast a drive at them, arm gesticulations and all additional routines golfers have developed through the years to let the group in the front understand that they should stop wasting time. Rarely makes a difference though does it. These folks occupy an alternative time dimension to the most of us.
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