Golf is a difficult and cruel game. From last week’s Tiger Woods meltdown, it just confirms (again, after his US Open collapse) that no one can be good at this game all the time. Yet people like me is always drawn to the game. I always find myself going to driving range eventhough all of those practice does nothing to my game. I was still shooting a 120+ at every outing, blamed everything from bad fairways to my shoe. I try to find time to golf with my busy schedule (family, work, etc.) either on the range or on the course. The game just keeps drawing me in even after I repeatedly said I’m done with it.
Recently I just signed up for short game instructions at the local muni course at Anaheim Hills GC so let’s see if it can improve my score and finally win some money at skins game!
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1 Rudy’s Blog » Blog Archive » A lesson is a lesson // Apr 23, 2007 at 3:44 pm
[...] my earlier post about taking golf lesson at Anaheim Hills GC, I just attended my third (out of 4) lessons on short game. Normally, group [...]
2 Rudy’s Blog » Blog Archive » Keeping at it // Jul 21, 2007 at 9:30 pm
[...] pretty much it… par’ed only two holes! The rest are mostly double-bogey or worse. As I said before, sometimes I don’t know why I like this game with such dismal performance. Maybe [...]