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Old 01-20-2009, 04:42 PM
Kumabjorn Kumabjorn is offline
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Not Jeff, but two years ago I discovered that if I played really well for 12 holes, I would inevitably screw up 13, 14 and once in a while 15. So I simply changed my course strategy. If I played 12 holes well, I would take birdie out of the equation for those three holes (not that I birdied them often before), but I'd accept a longer approach shot and always for the middle of the green. Once I got my head around that, those holes were no longer a buggaboo. I know if I have trouble to the left that I'm more susceptible to loose it left (or waaays over --->), by clubing down, hitting (instead of swinging) and choking down an inch, I'm fairly certain that I'm still on the short grass. I will have a 7I instead of a 9I or PW, but I'm more likely to have a putter in my hand after the 7I.
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