After a string of solid rounds (last 10 all under 80 and 8 rounds under 77), today I had a completely terrible round. Ball striking was really good, but 30mph wind was brutal. Unlike usual, short game was a bit off and even when I hit really nice pitches or chips to save, I missed easy putts. Posted an 85.
Figured I would post for discussion. After a bad round what do you do to get back on track?
Normally, if I have one bad round, I don’t even think about it again unless I have a noticeable problem. I have seen a trend In my last several rounds where I have not been wedging them ball very well. Distance control is really off And that’s taking away great scoring opportunities.
I have league tonight and playing a really difficult track tomorrow morning (league tomorrow night too). If not for that, I would be going to the range to purely dial in distance control. 50, 75, 100, 115, 125.
For each yardage, I like two options, high carry and lower one hop brakes! If I weren’t already playing tonight, that’s what I would have worked on the range.
Hoe about you? What is your routine?
@Steven - I thought you might be interested in Russell's comments on Arccos.