duckjr78
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You are standing over a shot. Any shot outside of a 6' putt or so. For whatever reason, you hit what you would consider a poor shot. Basically a shot that is going to make you have to work for your par. Semi-disgusted, you drop (or tee up) another ball, add or subtract that one bit of info that lead to the poor shot, and, viola, hit a much better shot. We've all had this happen, so I have some questions about it:
1. What is your current handicap (or estimate) for reference?
2. What would your handicap be if you got to hit a mulligan after ONLY "poor" shots?
3. What would your handicap be if you hit EVERY shot like your #2 man?
4. What techniques have you found helpful in "hitting your second shot first?"
My answers:
1. 6
2. 0 (I think this will be the case for most of us?)
3. I'd be on a mini-tour somewhere. My #2 man is a friggin' beast
4. I got no idea. Hence the thread.
1. What is your current handicap (or estimate) for reference?
2. What would your handicap be if you got to hit a mulligan after ONLY "poor" shots?
3. What would your handicap be if you hit EVERY shot like your #2 man?
4. What techniques have you found helpful in "hitting your second shot first?"
My answers:
1. 6
2. 0 (I think this will be the case for most of us?)
3. I'd be on a mini-tour somewhere. My #2 man is a friggin' beast
4. I got no idea. Hence the thread.