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Old 05-27-2012, 12:20 AM   #3
Eromaveabeara

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For some of us older golfers, there comes a time when the game heads south. It can be a temporary thing or maybe it just happens with age? Be it physical, mental, or just plain time to accept a change, golf is a fickle game. Golf can bring the strongest of men to their knees and when Father Time kicks in, we wonder what the heck is going on. You have Touring Pros, like Hale Irwin shooting their age (66) but most of us mortals, just don't have that kind of skill. I use to shoot low 80's on a fairly regular basis on my home course. Heck I shot in the 70's quite a few times last year, which is not really anything special on my home course. It's a short little course with not much of a challenge, so breaking 80 is no big deal.

Young golfers have struggles them selves however when us older guys struggle, even with many years of practice & play,,,, the ship still sinks
But as age comes there is equipment that match your swing ability. Hopefully the body allows one to at least get out on the course and then will power! One can not expect to shoot 70s all life, but it's more than the score. It's a way of life. Enjoy the scenery, friends and everything around the scoring itself. But then I'm still young and maybe naive, but I hope thats how it will be for me at least.


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