Draw Up Your Own Golf Scorecard

June 16, 2009 by  
Filed under Golf-For-Beginners

It’s a Sunday morning in the Pro Shop at my Golf Course and I am giving out scorecards for the weekly golf competition, when in walks Jim, a Golf Club member grumbling about his bad luck on the golf course. I asked him what’s wrong and he said that they should do something about the 13th hole. I can never make a par there he says, it always messes up my scorecard along with a few other holes I could mention

I knew Jim to have a mid to high golf handicap so I asked him exactly what it was he was playing off these days I play off a 17 handicap he said. just to let you know The 13th Hole at our golf course is a 368yd par 4 with a stroke index of 2. So I asked Jim what do you think your par is? It’s a par 4 Kevin you know it is, he replied. It is for me I said, but what’s your par? He looked at me with a vacant stare so I proceeded to explain to him my meaning.

Your par for that hole is 5 not 4, with your handicap you can have a 5 and still come away with a nett 4. So each time you stand on that tee and think about making 4 you are making it more difficult for yourself. But if you stood on the thirteenth tee and said to yourself it’s a par 5 you can bet the hole is gonna seem a lot easier to play. I am positive you would be more relaxed and think, that’s not difficult I can do that, and that is exactly how you should tackle every hole you play.

And therein lies the problem most mid to high handicap golfers have, they are not playing their own game they are trying to play scratch golf. This is where good course management and mental approach comes in to play.

You must make out a your own personal scorecard relative to your handicap. With Jim’s handicap there is only one hole on the golf course that he is expected to par and that is stroke index 18 the easiest hole on the course. If your golf course has a par of 70 and you are playing off 15 then your par for the course is 85. I hope you get my drift here because it’s an important part of managing your game.

I know it goes against the grain but it will make each hole seem easier and let you play with and relax. Instead of getting out the driver on these tougher holes and then messing up because you feel you must try to get a par, take golf clubs you are more comfortable with. Now you have your new way of thinking with regard to par you will be pleased to see how much easier it is to play each individual golf hole. A par 4 on the course where you have a shot means 3 shots to reach the green and 2 putts. Think this way and you will be pleasantly surprised how many times you make an actual par, which in your case means … BIRDIE ….

I concluded by saying to Jim to think about his mental approach to the golf course now! Standing on par 3′s that now become par 4′s .. How much easier is that on the mind? With a nod of thanks and a gleam in his eye Jim wandered off to the bar to join his friends and enjoy a well-earned drink.

This amazing game of golf is hard enough without putting too much pressure on yourself. Manage your own game better by thinking correctly and your golf course management will improve along with your enjoyment of golf. Look at every hole at your golf course in a new light. Draw up your own personal scorecard.. NOW !!


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