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So far this week across different tournaments

+6
+8
+7
+5
+7
+8
+3
+8
+5

Maybe I should head over to the practice tees or get a new set of clubs. My golf ball also has an insane love of trees and bunkers LOL :unsure:
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no just keep plugging away you will get the hang sooner or later, do you use the putting charts
and I also noticed Andy posted some other charts the other day in this thread print these out and use them they will help lower your scores.
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Having just completed 2 rounds on PGA18 this week at +9 and +10 I understand how you feel, but I know I can do better and its the poor rounds that makes the good games seem even sweeter. Life is full of challenges and thank goodness this is only a game. If it was easy we would find it boring. So push on, laugh at adversary. dont let it beat you and There will be good times.
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Seasider47 wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 9:32 pm Having just completed 2 rounds on PGA18 this week at +9 and +10 I understand how you feel, but I know I can do better and its the poor rounds that makes the good games seem even sweeter. Life is full of challenges and thank goodness this is only a game. If it was easy we would find it boring. So push on, laugh at adversary. dont let it beat you and There will be good times.
if it was easy we would find it boring? affo must be bored shitless.
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Seasider47 wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 9:32 pm Having just completed 2 rounds on PGA18 this week at +9 and +10 I understand how you feel, but I know I can do better and its the poor rounds that makes the good games seem even sweeter. Life is full of challenges and thank goodness this is only a game. If it was easy we would find it boring. So push on, laugh at adversary. dont let it beat you and There will be good times.
Thanks for the encouragement it gave me a boost. Just finished even par in round 1 of PGA18 - I'll take that anytime.

So now it's my turn to encourage you with your own words "push on, laugh at adversary. dont let it beat you and There will be good times."

Your next good round is just around the corner.
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