
An Opportunity Lost
Posted by Double Eagle in My Progress
My club puts out a newsletter every month. I think that’s a nice touch.
I just got this month’s letter and saw the results of the club championship that was held the day before I had surgery.
As it approached, I tried to decide whether to play in it or not based on a few things. First, I hadn’t been successful in getting enough full rounds to get an official handicap, since I’m usually a 9 hole player and had some injuries late in the season. Second, I wasn’t happy with where my game was at the time and figured “why bother”.
Fast forward to the newsletter and I see that the winning score was a 79 and the runner up shot 80.
That floored me a bit.
I know that high handicappers are much more prevalent in general, but surely there have to be few low handicap players around. I don’t know how many members the club has, but I can’t imagine there are no big-time players.
I don’t think weather was an issue. If I recall correctly, I played that afternoon and the weather was nice. (I just checked and it was 67 degrees and sunny that day)
One thought I have on the matter is the difficulty of the course. I find it to be quite challenging. People say the rough has hands that come out and take any ball that’s unfortunate enough to end up there.
It’s relatively short, but very narrow. Many holes are narrow AND have trouble on both sides. There are a lot of holes with out of bounds stakes (some bordering external property, but some internal to the course which I strongly disagree with). Every hole on the front nine has water that can come into play (some just in the form of wet drainage ditches, but hazards nonetheless - some being tagged “environmentally sensitive” that can’t be played from), but in some cases, it’s out of the way enough to be a non-factor, even for high handicappers.
Lately, I’ve been shooting in the 42 range for 9 holes. So, that puts me around 84 for 18 holes. Only 5 strokes out.
I feel like if I had been preparing for that tournament, instead of staying focused only on my long term goals, I could have spent several weeks working specifically on the things that would make the most difference in the near term. That would mean focusing most of my effort to shots within 100 yards. That would also mean more practice time (which would eventually wear me down, but it would be fine for a short burst).
I think I could have had a shot of winning outright, or at least being right in the mix.
I can’t stop wondering if there just weren’t any players capable of putting up a low number out there, or if the course is just that difficult.
I tend to always reflect back on myself and assume that if I don’t shoot a good score, then I’m not good enough. Maybe it’s just a very difficult course and I’m further along than I realize.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not a scratch golfer anywhere on the planet (yet). But I wonder how I’d do on an easier course.
I’m planning on hitting some balls Saturday, my first time back since surgery. If all goes well, I think I’ll hit my old stomping grounds on Sunday. That’s a course I know as well as anyone on Earth. I used to have no trouble shooting in the high 30’s there. Maybe I’ll surprise myself and meet my goal of getting back in the 30’s before the year is out.
I can tell you that next year, I won’t waste the opportunity of playing in the club championship. I need that tournament experience to see how I do when it counts. The experience of preparing for an event and playing with something on the line will be more valuable than any other part of my development.
The moral of the story is: I could spend the rest of my life preparing, but eventually I need to jump into the fire if I ever want to succeed.


Thecpa said:
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