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Monday, October 16, 2006

Golf Scoring

Remember that when I was still a student, I always wonder how some of my fellow classmates scored so well in examinations. When the same people were asked to do a simple project, they were as good as Dumb and Dumber. For the average norms, some people just know how to be good enough to score well in examinations. It is a skill I never master; it is a talent I never comprehend. I wonder if it is the same in scoring in golf….

The objective of golf is simple, hit a ball with a flat head stick and try to roll this ball to the 3-inches-hole couple hundred yards away in least strokes applied. There are many ways to achieve this. Yet to score low, the critical key is to keep the ball in play. Just the other day I played with an experience golfer, he did not hit far and he did not have spectacular shots, not even a good swing and rhythm, but all shots are well managed and he eventually scored lower than me. The truth is, he knows how to score.

As a student, unless I know the subject really well, I will not score well in the examination. If I just know well enough on the subject and I do not have the skill and talent to identify and learn the topics which will be in examinations, I am going to suffer badly. As a golfer, unless I know the swing and master how to apply it consistently, I will not play well in a round of golf. If I just know well enough and cannot consistently carry out the swing sequences, I will be better off just keeping the ball in play, if my ultimate goal is to obtain a lower score.

1 comment:

Nihcymmot said...

Yo JYC, it's different motives and different perspectives. You and Jeff are those who want to fine tune your golf thing and make the best result, that's why.