• #16. [Journey to Scratch] Keeping Golf Fun, Breaking 100 Again, and Struggling Under Pressure

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

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#16. [Journey to Scratch] Keeping Golf Fun, Breaking 100 Again, and Struggling Under Pressure

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode, I’ll recap…

    • This past week, I played five balls per hole on a par-three short course (seriously),
    • Breaking 100 for the second time
    • Playing the front nine solo and the back nine with a group of rowdy buddies
    • Grinding my way through some less-than-pretty golf
    • Keeping golf fun
    • Managing self-placed expectations.

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    Key Points:

    • Consistent practice and focus on the short game can lead to significant improvement in distance control.
    • Having a consistent warm-up routine is essential for preparing mentally and physically for a round of golf.
    • Playing with others can create pressure and distractions, but it's important to focus on having fun and staying in the present moment.
    • Blow-up holes can be analyzed to identify areas for improvement in course management and decision-making.
    • A golf-specific training program that emphasizes mobility, flexibility, and endurance can help improve performance on the course.

    Key Quotes:

    • "You as well need two variations of your pre-round warmup routine."
    • “I did not play well. And I want to unpack some of the learning lessons and the challenges and I'll sprinkle in the wins because there were many wins in there.”
    • “I need a backup routine. I need a short routine that allows me to be physically warm and to quickly build the confidence I need to play my best.”
    • “I'll be very frank with you my fear I need to overcome is playing with others - there's this pressure I place on myself to be perfect to perform to live up to my potential and the expectations I place on myself”

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    Time Stamps:

    • 00:00: Introduction and Trending in the Right Direction
    • 03:16: Improving Distance Control and Short Game
    • 09:35: The Importance of a Consistent Warm-Up Routine
    • 13:28: Challenges with Blow-Up Holes
    • 16:02: Managing Pressure and Distractions When Playing with Others
    • 17:46: Analyzing Blow-Up Holes for Course Management
    • 24:46: Creating a Golf-Specific Training Program
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