Richard4168:
I've always said, a player can't play a few rounds a day and expect to be good all of a sudden. When you were scoring sub-30 rounds in earlier days, you were probably playing more often perhaps.
I say keep at it Glass. It always turns around with more game-play.
I play as much now as I ever have, and shoot low scores more often since making legend than I ever did before. I attribute that to practice and understanding of how the game plays, remembering slopes of fairways, knowing best spots to hit greens, etc. Just shot a 60 on Congressional earlier today, nothing to brag about... but in that round shots went where they should. Dinged shots, and shots I missed where I wanted to miss, ended up close. Shots I mishit ended up in the rough or in a bunker, leaving me scrambling for par. That's the way it should be. I will be keeping at it, I never made any assertion that I wasn't planning on it.
Richard4168: This game is out to beat us, and won't give us an ounce of leeway in the slightest. Players don't understand this it seems. Its a learning curve per se.
Here is where I disagree, I know I played terribly in the round I mentioned earlier played last night. Couldn't get anywhere near the ding, and most often missed on the wrong side (with the wind), but my shots all went where I wanted them to go, not where my input dictated they should go.