A.) Practicing your putting; or B.) ironing your clothes for next day's work (aka night putting) ?
lia41985 New member Dec 5, 2012 #1 A.) Practicing your putting; or B.) ironing your clothes for next day's work (aka night putting) ?
G golfball323 New Dec 6, 2012 #3 Practicing putting and getting up and down has won me two club championships. Spending hours on the range trying to "figure it out" hasn't. Put on some good music and just enjoy the process of getting the ball in the hole. Last edited: Dec 6, 2012
Practicing putting and getting up and down has won me two club championships. Spending hours on the range trying to "figure it out" hasn't. Put on some good music and just enjoy the process of getting the ball in the hole.
B birly-shirly New Dec 6, 2012 #4 I loathe ironing - but I've never felt moved to try and break (that sort of) an iron over my knee. Ergo - ironing must be more boring.
I loathe ironing - but I've never felt moved to try and break (that sort of) an iron over my knee. Ergo - ironing must be more boring.
W wulsy New Dec 6, 2012 #5 Ironing is therapeutic and leaves you with a sense of achievement. Practicing your putting is masochistic and leaves you feeling empty.
Ironing is therapeutic and leaves you with a sense of achievement. Practicing your putting is masochistic and leaves you feeling empty.