Been playing bell golf since I was 6. I'm 48 now and always remembered my rounds shot by shot, not putting too much emphasis on the score.
Same in disc now. Shot -6 yesterday and remember each shot on each hole, where I was and what I threw.
Once I start the next round though, ...it's gone and can't recall the prior round once another one is complete on the same course that is.
Is the best throw you had or hole, or worst shot that crumbled your round.
I don't dwell on bad rounds, there is always something to be learned even on the worst of days....like patience and understanding that every day, no matter how good you are, you're just not going to be your best.
Strange thing though, playing billards, after running a table, I can't hardly tell you how it happened.
I'm interested in how you folks see your game in retrospect being that I'm a lefty dyslexic and my brain works in different ways.
Same in disc now. Shot -6 yesterday and remember each shot on each hole, where I was and what I threw.
Once I start the next round though, ...it's gone and can't recall the prior round once another one is complete on the same course that is.
Is the best throw you had or hole, or worst shot that crumbled your round.
I don't dwell on bad rounds, there is always something to be learned even on the worst of days....like patience and understanding that every day, no matter how good you are, you're just not going to be your best.
Strange thing though, playing billards, after running a table, I can't hardly tell you how it happened.
I'm interested in how you folks see your game in retrospect being that I'm a lefty dyslexic and my brain works in different ways.
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