You don't have to hit perfect shots all the time here. The variety of shots you get to play, the shots you sometimes have to hit along the ground, it's just a lot of fun to me.
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My game is kind of built around hitting shots - that's what I take pride in, and it's what separates myself from other guys.
For the most part, when you play a full shot from the primary rough at your course, you're gauging how close to a standard shot you can hit based on your lie in the grass.
In golf, it's almost impossible to be perfect on each shot; that's the fun and challenge of golf.
Sometimes the biggest problem is in your head. You've got to believe you can play a shot instead of wondering where your next bad shot is coming from.
There are a lot more shots coming at the net and guys are just shooting it at the net because they have more time and pucks are going in off legs and feet and shoulders and heads, so you might have to play out a little further on the shot and hope it hits you.
Golf is not a game of good shots. It's a game of bad shots.
Most amateurs are so worried about mis-hitting the shot or hitting it off line, they don't make an aggressive move. You'd be surprised how much better your swing will get if you let your natural athletic ability shine. So go after it.
Normally, however, I try to avoid repetitions of any shot.
I like having the ball in my hands and being able to make plays, but I think my shooting is an asset, too.
I'm trying to be a complete player and have every shot in the game.
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