Yes ......... just not enough.
Due to heavy work comittments I have played very little this year - mostly on a couple of buddy trips.
I am truly in some type of twilight zone, though. My handicap is at its all-time low and the last two rounds I've played include my lifetime low and by far the best round I've shot on one of my favorite courses. Done with zero practice and very infrequent playing.
That's not what makes it really bizarre, though. I preceeded last two times I've played with bouts of hideous shanking on the range.
Episode #1:
Buddy sets up a guys weekend to Reynolds Plantation in June. I haven't played since March, so I take my boys to the range a couple of days before the trip. I shank about a half a bucket of balls - not just mishits, but dead-right hosel rockets.
Go down to RP & I shoot 80, 85, 81, 86, and 75 - my lifetime low - (off an 11.3 Index).
Episode #2:
Bunch of guys from work get a great weekday twilight deal in late July at The Frog. I haven't played since the RP trip. Go to warm up on the range and once again hit nothing but shanks with every club I try except my driver. I'm reduced to little half-swings with my wedge just to get the feel of the ball on the clubface.
I then shoot 80 on a course where I usually struggle to break 90. Could have been much better as I tripled bogeyed the 17th.
What the hell is going on?
One common characteristic (besides the preround shanks) - I played mindless golf. I left the yardage books in the car, quit logging every shot on my scorecard, didn't over analyze the course/hole strategy, didn't think about architecture, didn't take pictures, etc. I didn't add up my scores until after the round was over - after each hole I just wrote down my score and moved on.
I got up on each tee, looked at the hole, picked a likely spot, and thought "OK, try to hit it there."
Very, very fun.
Andy
P.S. Not a single shank during any of the rounds played. Very strange.