Congrats! What handicap ‘plateau’ was hardest to breakthrough?
And pls tell us about the 94(?) so a low 90s guy like myself can dream of being a single digit like you one day.
Oli said:
Congrats! What handicap ‘plateau’ was hardest to breakthrough?
And pls tell us about the 94(?) so a low 90s guy like myself can dream of being a single digit like you one day.
I don’t know about OP, but I basically got stuck between 10.5 & 12.3 for two years – which was mostly a result of trying way way too hard.
@MikeEagle
I’ve been in this space for a couple of years. At 38 years old with a bad back and a toddler, I’ll be happy to stay here for a little longer before I digress.
Oli said:
Congrats! What handicap ‘plateau’ was hardest to breakthrough?
And pls tell us about the 94(?) so a low 90s guy like myself can dream of being a single digit like you one day.
I was stuck between 12-14 for the past 4 years tbh. Got a lesson that helped with everything about 3 months ago.
The 96 was just not being able to get it going one day; body was out of sorts and couldn’t hit an approach shot to save my life. Those rounds happen! But it was also one of the most fun rounds of my life, and the number is just a part of the process.
Oli said:
Congrats! What handicap ‘plateau’ was hardest to breakthrough?
And pls tell us about the 94(?) so a low 90s guy like myself can dream of being a single digit like you one day.
I’m gunna say the plateau at 5. It’s a grind.
That’s really good for 13 years old, but you’ve got quite a mouth on you for a young man.
Frost said:
That’s really good for 13 years old, but you’ve got quite a mouth on you for a young man.
Nice, got em.
Awesome. I was a 9.8 for a single day. Went out and played 36 holes that afternoon carding a couple of mid 80s. Pushed a 77 off my card and went right back up to a 10.
Congrats…and phuck you!
Good for you. Congrats. It’s amazing to finally cross that barrier.
Congrats bro bro!
Does 9.6 count as single figures? In my mind, 9.4 is the number, but wonder how it’s perceived by others.