Using more of your mental ability to help break 90, is the focus of this golf instruction tips post today. I’m sure you already know about the 90-10 rule in golf, but how much attention do you really give to it.
Any amateur golfer who plays to a handicap of around 20 or so, may experience some level of anxiety surrounding the breaking of 90 in a round of golf. All targets you set yourself should be just out of reach, so that you have to really stretch yourself to achieve them. Yet if you approach this goal in a practical manner and with a real sense of purpose, it is perfectly attainable. In other words, if you have a smart approach, you can achieve it.
On par 72 golf courses, a net score of 90 represents playing bogey golf, or one shot per hole over par. That’s perfectly reasonable and acceptable in normal club golf. Of course the mindset of most golfers is always that of the optimist. Many golfers have made at least par on most or all the holes on a particular golf course, but have never achieved that all on the same round. So, why then do we expect to actually achieve this in a single round of golf? Equally, there will be holes on the course that we have managed to birdie as well, so consequently we might even expect to birdie them again every time we play them.
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