Mark,
Too funny!
I have another recurring dream, non-golf-related, that I figured out the meaning of some years ago.
Back in college, I was quite the ne'er-do-well, and truth be told I probably attended on average about 30% of my college classes from Freshman to Graduation five-and-a-half years later. I still remember the panic of having to go to take an exam for a course I had not been to in weeks, or wondering what I may have missed, including tests.
Life on that edge wasn't pretty at times, that's for sure.
These days, I have a recurring dream where I have to go to a class I haven't been to in weeks/months because it's still possible to pass it, but I'm not going to graduate this semester as my parents expect because I'm going to fail or have dropped some other courses, and it's getting to be panic time. I'm also panicked in the dream because I'm going to have to come clean with the folks. Often, I'll wake up from the dream and it takes a few moments to come to the happy realization that yes, I have indeed graduated, many, many years ago.
In the dream, the people, surrounding events, collateral sub-plots, and other events are all completely variable, yet the main theme running through the dream is this imminent semester's failure.
What I finally figured out is that I have this dream whenever otherwise controllable events in my life seem out of control, or when I might be similarly procrastinating in getting something done that I need to, either at work or in my personal life.
Coming to that understanding has been very helpful, actually, as a life lesson, because now, when I have that dream, I ask myself (if it isn't already obvious) what it is that I'm needing to address and try to take recuperative action.