I want to ask you to try three different ways of playing golf. They come from a book titled, Golf Is a Very Simple Game, by Jonathan Fine.
The book is a summary of the teachings of the golf teacher Francisco Lopez. I recommend this book to you, and its companion volume, What’s This Got to Do With Golf?
You are going to make three plans for playing a round of golf on a course you know well.
There is likely to be a map of the course on the scorecard. Make three blown-up copies of this map to twice its size on the scorecard.
You can make marks on the maps to show where you would want to play the ball, and which clubs you would use.
1. On one map, make a plan to get onto every green in regulation.
2. On the second map, make a plan to stay in the fairway at all times, and out of rough, bunkers, trees, water, and what have you.
3. On the third map, make a plan to get on the green in one shot over regulation on every hole. No GIRs allowed!
After you have done that, play one round with each plan, following it strictly.
As Fine says, “See what happens.”
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