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9th April 2019 04:58 PM
#1
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Losing motivation
Finding it hard to keep motivated for golf,I might blame the Vic Champs,maybe even Barnbougle.3 rounds of pennants and I probably think more about wanting to go back and play Dunes and lost farm than my next opponent for pennant.Feel like I am losing the competitive drive,I just want to play golf and work on my cap.
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9th April 2019 05:12 PM
#2
Senior Member
Grand Slam Winner
Mark your golf with a smiley face.
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9th April 2019 05:19 PM
#3
Victorious Confederate Captain
Order of Merit winner
Originally Posted by
JoeS
Finding it hard to keep motivated for golf,I might blame the Vic Champs,maybe even Barnbougle.3 rounds of pennants and I probably think more about wanting to go back and play Dunes and lost farm than my next opponent for pennant.Feel like I am losing the competitive drive,I just want to play golf and work on my cap.Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
I came home from Tassie with a bung elbow and knee. I didnt want to play any more. Then 2 or so weeks ago I played with my mates, had a couple of beers, laughed at all the stupid shit and golf was fun again. This week I am excited. Royal Canberra, then a round with Monstra, Jerry Springer and SMS. Fun is back.
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9th April 2019 05:47 PM
#4
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
Joe my only advice is to roll with it, if its the competitive side that isn’t giving you the enjoyment it once was focus on what is giving you the motivation to play.
For me it’s more the joy of being out there with mates having a good time, hitting good shots, getting 4-5hrs without having to think about anything but the shot you’re trying to hit.
Once I embraced that idea, every time I slung my bag over my shoulder was a joyful experience.
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9th April 2019 05:53 PM
#5
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
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9th April 2019 06:03 PM
#6
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
Originally Posted by
JoeS
Finding it hard to keep motivated for golf,I might blame the Vic Champs,maybe even Barnbougle.3 rounds of pennants and I probably think more about wanting to go back and play Dunes and lost farm than my next opponent for pennant.Feel like I am losing the competitive drive,I just want to play golf and work on my cap.Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
I am itching to play but can’t , set your self some goals and make a plan on how to achieve them .also go play a few fun/social rounds
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9th April 2019 06:22 PM
#7
Victorious Captain
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Originally Posted by
3oneday
Drink beer
Mmmm, beer!
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9th April 2019 06:43 PM
#8
Senior Member
Major Winner
Is this major pennant that's getting you down?
i.e. The best 7 players in your club playing the best 7 players of another club.
Or is it some mickey mouse matchplay event, determined by handicap or age, that is pretending to be important?
You don't get me. I'm part of the Union.
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9th April 2019 06:49 PM
#9
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
Give pennant the flick after this year - play for the love of the game, not just to beat some handicapped player each week.
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9th April 2019 07:06 PM
#10
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Originally Posted by
Dotty
Is this major pennant that's getting you down?
i.e. The best 7 players in your club playing the best 7 players of another club.
Or is it some mickey mouse matchplay event, determined by handicap or age, that is pretending to be important?
That latter.Div 4The team captain gets pretty into it,I reckon I just prefer to play golf and when someone asks for a side bet then let's go.Another thing that has me down on pennant a bit,we have played 3 matches,2 of those matches I was on the course for 5 1/2 hrs.TO BLOODY SLOW.Why can't we just play ready golf and get on with it.No,not your turn,who is further away,can I wipe the mud from my ball,is this 50foot gum tree staked,can I get relief from a tree root, hit it into the shit,no I think I will go look for it and then when I can't find it,walk back and hit another even though it is a par 3 and the first was clearly gone.Bloody rules police
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9th April 2019 07:09 PM
#11
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Originally Posted by
thecollective
Give pennant the flick after this year - play for the love of the game, not just to beat some handicapped player each week.
I play it because it gives me a chance to play other courses and meet new people,and haven't met a cockhead yet.Rules,rules,rules,take it in turn.Not having fun
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9th April 2019 07:21 PM
#12
Senior Member
Grand Slam Winner
Originally Posted by
JoeS
I play it because it gives me a chance to play other courses and meet new people,and haven't met a cockhead yet.Rules,rules,rules,take it in turn.Not having funSent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
Go to Huonville
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9th April 2019 07:55 PM
#13
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Originally Posted by
sms316
Go to Huonville
I would pack a 12guage for my 15th club
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9th April 2019 08:03 PM
#14
Senior Member
Grand Slam Winner
Originally Posted by
sms316
Go to Huonville
Dover gc
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9th April 2019 09:57 PM
#15
Just get out there and enjoy the nice weather while we have it down in Victoria. Going to be plenty of rounds over winter when you get home after an awful round, questioning why you played in the first place.
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13th April 2019 06:36 PM
#16
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Originally Posted by
Pickles
Just get out there and enjoy the nice weather while we have it down in Victoria. Going to be plenty of rounds over winter when you get home after an awful round, questioning why you played in the first place.
Did that today,good group and had fun.I was pretty relaxed and played better than expected.Club golf seems to be where it is for me.Playing Ringwood away tomorrow,going in confident and looking to play smart
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14th April 2019 08:14 PM
#17
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
I, like you, was struggling to enjoy golf.
Late arvo, twilight rounds with a half set and the dog tagging along have reinvigorated me and I've actually (I think and hope) fixed a long standing issue that has me actually chipping and pitching the ball like a normal human.
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15th April 2019 06:49 PM
#18
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
Completely lost interest in the game giving away my membership, a strong point to give away was the fact I couldn't manage to get anywhere near my hcp for
well over 12 months. This plus paying over $2000 a year which pays for flights to Asia twice a year which I enjoy more.
Just play the stuff around social rounds, approx. once a month, and starting to enjoy it a bit more now.
Once you go yellow, you will never go back
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15th April 2019 11:38 PM
#19
Senior Member
Touring Pro (PGA)
Originally Posted by
wazamac
Completely lost interest in the game giving away my membership, a strong point to give away was the fact I couldn't manage to get anywhere near my hcp forwell over 12 months. This plus paying over $2000 a year which pays for flights to Asia twice a year which I enjoy more.Just play the stuff around social rounds, approx. once a month, and starting to enjoy it a bit more now.
I think this is the way to go if the passion for the game is gone. It’s a game in the end and should never be a chore or a burden. I gave away the game for 4 years after my shoulder surgery and didn’t miss it. Having said that, my love of this game is at an all time high and Tiger’s win has only sparked my enthusiasm even more.
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16th April 2019 08:16 AM
#20
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
Yes, very true.
Last time I lost the passion I just walked away for a few years not playing a game, and not missing it at all.
This time I just ended my membership, sold 85% of all my equipment, clubs and club making stuff, and just left myself with 1 other set of irons which I may still sell may regular gamers.
Only thing I may buy for golf in the future would be a hybrid.
Once you go yellow, you will never go back
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17th April 2019 04:28 PM
#21
Senior Member
Golf Hall of Fame Inductee
Originally Posted by
3oneday
Drink beer
Originally Posted by sms316
Without rules there is anarchy.
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17th April 2019 07:26 PM
#22
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Japanese Tour)
Had an early finish today,so ventured out to the course and just played.I played a scoring ball,but also dropped balls as I went around to play different shots.No distractions,no fuss,no traffic,I almost had the course to myself.I saw probably 3 other people on the course,no pressure to keep moving so I took advantage and slow played and took it all in.
When dropping an extra ball,I would try to play a shot that I would never consider.On the first I dropped 1 in the middle of the fairway 175m out and hit a 6 iron that I closed the face on and try to get it to release and run up onto the green,and it almost made it to.Dropped a ball on the 3rd 25m short of the green and putted it on,I would always 8 iron run that shot.And so on.As for the scoring ball,it had a couple of birdies and a bunch of pars.Something still not right with my putting,cost me 2 birdies from inside 6 feet.Had an eagle putt on the 3rd,left it 3 inches short from back of green uphill.
Certainly preferred a social round to that of pennant
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18th April 2019 06:28 PM
#23
Axis 1 Maximus user
Order of Merit winner
Can relate to a lot of this.
Don't enjoy my golf of late. Like the people I play with but just do not want to play a competition round. No fun being off "2" and not breaking 80. No desire to practice any more. Was on the range a few weeks ago and had a "what am I even doing here" moment after a few shanks.
Will either give the lot away at end of June (looking very likely) and play socially a few times a year or will restrict to 12 games a year at the course with a social membership with 0 comp rounds.
There's a lot more to life than chopping it I've found.
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19th April 2019 09:36 PM
#24
Senior Member
Touring Pro (Nationwide Tour)
Originally Posted by
Matt 3 Jab
Can relate to a lot of this.
Don't enjoy my golf of late. Like the people I play with but just do not want to play a competition round. No fun being off "2" and not breaking 80. No desire to practice any more. Was on the range a few weeks ago and had a "what am I even doing here" moment after a few shanks.
Will either give the lot away at end of June (looking very likely) and play socially a few times a year or will restrict to 12 games a year at the course with a social membership with 0 comp rounds.
There's a lot more to life than chopping it I've found.
Feeling similar, had a run of great golf for me early this year which got me down to 2.0, then for the last 7 rounds not one that is flagged for handicap, last round was 27 points. I keep tossing up between having a break and doubling down to work harder.
Worst thing is we are right in the middle of Open season then into pennant so it should be the most motivating part of the year!
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20th April 2019 07:21 AM
#25
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
I hear u guys bemoaning the lack of motivation, be happy you can walk the course and swing the club, the alternative is certainly far worse.
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