Happy New Year Team Titleist.
I have been in haiatus, reading, but not felt like contributing until now. I know most of you are in the "dead of winter" and just can't wait to get outside to "Go Play".
Thus this question. I once read that a Prisoner of War (POW) was incarcerated in Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War for years. To kill time, he played a round of golf in his mind on his favorite course back home, from the first tee until the last putt on the 18th hole almost everyday or when he could. Upon his release, he played this course and to his surprise, on his first round he broke 80.
I don't know how true this story is, but I'm wondering how many of you 0-9 handicappers are dreaming and scoring on your course right now. Mid handicappers (10-20) are you dreaming too. I think guys like me dream about just hitting a decent drive down the fairway, just getting our iron shots up in the air, and dream about making a birdie/par or save bogie. (Having Titleist equipment helps a lot).
Do you all "see the shot" on every shot that you take or just swing away. Do you think if we prepare mentally on every shot, visualize each shot, we'd (I) would get better?.. Do you think we can improve our score well like the POW?