We're about 2-3 weeks away from golf season here, and my first round will be my first in almost 6 months. I'm looking forward to it very much. But as I daydream about it, I find myself coming back to the same kind of 'shot' time and time again. For whatever reason, I rarely imagine myself on a tee with a driver in my hand, smashing a long one down the middle of the fairway. Even less do I imagine being on the green and making a long, curling putt for birdie; and least of all do I find myself thinking about executing a great bunker shot or a difficult chip. No, what I daydream about most is a wonderful mid-iron approach -- sometimes drawing it in and gaining extra yards, landing just short of the green and rolling up and to the left to nestle close to a pin tucked behind a bunker; and sometimes taking an extra club and trying to hit a high arching fade to a perched green that lands soft and trickles over to the right. In short, I find myself -- when I think of playing golf again -- thinking most of all about 2nd shots. THAT, after a long lay-off, seems to be, for me, the seeming essence of the game. Perhaps that means that the desire of my heart is a great 2nd shot golf course.
What's yours?
Peter