Mine are to break 85 on all rounds, get my handicap to 12 or lower, minimize blow up holes, and most of all just to have fun playing this game we all love.
I have broke 80 a few times and then the next round shot a 97... cause I dont take mulligans.. the only thing I will do is take 2 off the first tee if I don't hit a small bucket of balls before the round... So my goal is to consistently shoot in the low 80s and break 80 on a semi regular basis... and if I start doing that more consistently.. then it will be to shoot in the 70s 7 out of every 10 roundshere is a good reminder... I think the Stats are if you can break 100 you are better then 90 percent of the golfers in the world if you break 90 it goes up to 95 percent... and I think if you can break 80 you go in the top 2 percent... Sounds crazy but the college and pga golfers only make up for like .2-.5 percent of the world
Great stuff, @ryen91!! If scoring is a high priority, then in addition to the necessary work on the full swing, I suggest spending a considerable amount of time sharpening up your short game. That will have the quickest impact on your score, and it will pay huge dividends on those days when the ball striking isn't quite where you want it.
I have broke 80 a few times and then the next round shot a 97... cause I dont take mulligans.. the only thing I will do is take 2 off the first tee if I don't hit a small bucket of balls before the round... So my goal is to consistently shoot in the low 80s and break 80 on a semi regular basis... and if I start doing that more consistently.. then it will be to shoot in the 70s 7 out of every 10 rounds here is a good reminder... I think the Stats are if you can break 100 you are better then 90 percent of the golfers in the world if you break 90 it goes up to 95 percent... and I think if you can break 80 you go in the top 2 percent... Sounds crazy but the college and pga golfers only make up for like .2-.5 percent of the world