Peter
My game is no different than most in the UK, I am armed with a score card and am aware of the length of each hole. As I have mentioned before I walking up to the ball from my previous shot working out distance, obstacles/hazards/bunkers, then decide which club to play. By the time I
have reached the ball I have selected my approach shot. Then the final motions of re-checking ball, flag, distance, correct stance, relaxed, final look keeping eye on the ball, swing and hit the ball. Nothing special, nothing out
of the ordinary, just for fun and pure enjoyment. I am an average guy, I don’t need to prove anything to anyone, least of all myself. To me this is what golf is all about and why over the years it has attracted millions to the sport. Also I prefer the fun of new courses (not new in the sense of just built, but ones I have never played), challenges unknown and only armed with a scorecard (if available – i.e. honesty box, 9 hole course – don’t tend to have any).
The large well known courses like The Old or New are great, but are busy,
So my preference is the smaller courses which give me the desired enjoyment I seek. Courses that I have mentioned before. Bridge of Allan, Cullen, Tarland, and Strathpeffer Spa to mention but a few.
Thanks Ralph, another true golfer