Hello TT Canada!
I'll try to get to the point in my post (may be winded and looking for opinions) As handicap golfers who have different goals and objectives, we all play golf for different reasons. I work at a GC and play 100 plus rounds a year and practice regularly every week.
Many of us take up golf and life gets in the way then we return to golf from what I've discovered. Me myself I returned to golf again in the pandemic (started golf at age 15 and am 53 currently). Ive recorded many stats in Golf canada for 5 years and had a handicap go from 14 to a 7.1 at best. It's a 8.4 currently. I have read many strategies on handicap reduction and worked hard on my swing in a trackman with lessons, and got fit for equipment and improved dispersion and keeping the ball in play. I am a 9 handicap golfer at my course off the white tees and want to improve.
One strategy this year (from the book every shot counts- Mark Broadie- excellent book BTW) was as an amateur golfer to have "realistic expectations" for our handicaps. I have blown many a round this season not understanding realistic expectations vs result and as a result hung on to too much negative energy which I couldn't shake whole round (id compound and blow up every hole after that and aim to keep it under 90) I look to improve on this, this season. One example he suggests is the 10% rule which I was unaware of. eg: 150 yards fairway would be 10% green = 15 yards from flagstick (15 x 3) 45 feet from hole then work towards percentages on putting. (eliminate double bogeys and high numbers) Basically a strategy of 10% from 150,100,50 yards in if this makes sense. This method I've never heard and when I understood it it resonated with me big time.
This being said I have learned to pace off putts in recreational rounds. I found it has helped take pressure off me in casual and tournament play. It has worked for me and want to continue on this path... As I want to improve. I had a week late this summer with all sub 80's rounds which for me is epic.
Now here is my question... Is pacing off putts a "slow play" move??? because I have been told by mates I take it "too serious" I have around a 15-45 second routine doing this method? As well as deliberate pre shot routine for me this season has helped in less losing balls and improved my FIR & GIR percentages (improved GIR by 13% this last season) however pacing putts for me "gives me a game plan" on the greens if this makes sense.
I am interested to hear peoples thoughts and opinions on this one.
Always looking for ways to improve.
Thank You
Dan