Yesterday had my golf lesson, priming up for a fun 2019 season. I'm hearing rumors of an early spring so praying they're right!
My instructor asked how my off season was going and told him there's not much to tell other then playing simulator golf and had the chance to play in Florida a few weeks ago. He asked how that went and told him I was a little rusty but had a lot of fun and explained my last round, last hole that stood out the most to me.
I was on the 18th hole Par 4 400 plus yards at Old Corkscrew which by the way is a great course, pricey but worth it IMO. My driver wasn't the greatest that day and wasn't hitting a lot of fairways so not surprisingly I push my tee shot and ended up on the right side in light rough next to a gorgeous palm tree. A very short drive and probably left myself about a 200 yard shot. Looking at the green there's all water on the left side, all nasty junk on the right side and a bunker on right side of green. Old Corkscrew has a lot of tight fairways so not much room for error. Thinking of my 2nd shot, go for it or lay up? I laid up. Grabbed my AP3 8 iron, choked down and hit a nice little draw and left myself about a 70 yard shot to the green. Grabbed my Vokey 52, choked down and knocked it within 12 feet from the pin. One putt for par. Winning!
2 reasons why I did this; my Vokey wedges was treating me well all day and my Scotty was rolling very well. Period.
The last 9 holes was the best I played all week. Made a few birds but making par on that last hole gave me a lot of joy and most importantly more confident.
My instructor loved it. He explained to me course management is a big part of our game and something I should focus A LOT more on versus getting up there and whacking the ball. Take that few extra second and look at the big picture. What's going to give me the best to chance to shoot bogey or better? I need to stay away from the big numbers especially if i'm getting strokes from my buddies :)
Another goal for 2019 is to improve my course management.
Cheers