
January 23rd, 2012, 10:06 PM
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Join Date: September 4th, 2008
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Sorry to see this happen, impt learn and grow from it. I have seen this happen often during competition and usually we just putt when we putt, communicate who's turn it is etc. When someone goes before the right person, hopefully the players are good enough to focus only on themselves and not let it get to their head. Sean Philips actually threw his 125 foot upshot on hole 13 right before I threw my 175 foot upshot and it did affect me as his disc was half way to the basket when I was going through my motion and I shorted the basket big time. He came up and said sorry and I said no biggie, it happens, I should have stopped my motion or stayed confident, so I went up for the 50+ foot putt over the huge log and nailed it; only yourself control your game.
So, the player who was obviously closer, was already in his motion, he was just going for the speed of play; let him putt, give yourself more time to focus and motivation to nail the putt.
Great 1022 round
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