
26th August 2005, 06:57 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
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Originally Posted by rabbitz
im a golfer and i think your score varies so much on the golf course because of your level of expectation and belief in your own ability.this also relates to punting,there is an expectation of winning but when we dont win,anxiety creeps in and our level of judgement may be clouded,so we make bad decisions trying for a big collect,ie. the same as trying to hit your three wood 2oo metres over water,instead of laying up
cheers
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You are a man of reason mate! (hope "mate" not banned yet?)
Been there, done that, both on the golf course and in punting. That urge, to recoup the losses is just irresistible.
Happy to say overcame same!
May your first shot hit the flagpole many times (and not roll away into a bunker).
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