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Sat, Aug 13 2016 6:09 PM (21 replies)
  • GitUsummaDis
    468 Posts
    Thu, Aug 4 2016 5:19 PM

    I'd like to get some examples of how you all take notes for your game play. Spreadsheets or written. Just so I have a baseline for doing something myself. Please and Thank You!

  • kilbraur
    219 Posts
    Thu, Aug 11 2016 1:27 PM

    You sends to me friendship invite and I sends to you copy of mine spreads sheet and PLUS how I ar take notes with the fidanza note tabs programme

  • GitUsummaDis
    468 Posts
    Thu, Aug 11 2016 4:35 PM

    kilbraur:

    You sends to me friendship invite and I sends to you copy of mine spreads sheet and PLUS how I ar take notes with the fidanza note tabs programme

    Thanks. I sent friend request. Message me and I'll give you my email.

     

  • PenguinSkip
    2,374 Posts
    Thu, Aug 11 2016 4:39 PM

    may i do the same, would be interested.

  • joemt825
    124 Posts
    Thu, Aug 11 2016 9:20 PM

    Notes and spreadsheets? Zzzzzzz.  Better to play by feel. More fun too.

  • JFidanza
    1,676 Posts
    Thu, Aug 11 2016 9:58 PM

    kilbraur:

    You sends to me friendship invite and I sends to you copy of mine spreads sheet and PLUS how I ar take notes with the fidanza note tabs programme

     

    Yeah, I use the free 'notepadtabs' and jot down quick observations. It's easy if you have no prob typing.

     

    My 2 cents:

    Playing by feel etc. may be nice but I found it less expensive to play when you make note a certain hole plays short or long. Better than recalling after the fact 'oh my ball landed short and in the water, yet again' (that certain hole on Valhalla is it?) 

    Almost each hole on wgt, imo has its own idiosyncrasies and I don't have a expert memory.

    If you play the same course you may not require notes, also.

  • borntobesting
    9,752 Posts
    Thu, Aug 11 2016 11:54 PM

    joemt825:

    Notes and spreadsheets? Zzzzzzz.  Better to play by feel. More fun too.

    Do you think the real pros play by feel alone? Why do you think their caddies have all those little note books they keep in their pockets to use when the pro is faced with a crucial shot.

  • Jimbog1964
    8,378 Posts
    Fri, Aug 12 2016 12:23 AM

    borntobesting:

    joemt825:

    Notes and spreadsheets? Zzzzzzz.  Better to play by feel. More fun too.

    Do you think the real pros play by feel alone? Why do you think their caddies have all those little note books they keep in their pockets to use when the pro is faced with a crucial shot.

    Get away with it banging the crap out of the easy stuff.  Won't be usually competing in the grown up comps though.

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Fri, Aug 12 2016 6:06 AM

    borntobesting:
    Do you think the real pros play by feel alone? Why do you think their caddies have all those little note books they keep in their pockets to use when the pro is faced with a crucial shot.

    Not to put too fine a point on it, but the real pros are also not playing for fun. If they miss a shot short or long, it can potentially cost them thousands of dollars. If I do that maybe I lose a ball and have to take another survey to get more credits to replace it. :-) 

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Fri, Aug 12 2016 6:08 AM

    joemt825:
    Better to play by feel. More fun too.

    For the most part, I play by feel as well. Besides, I doubt that if I were to take notes that it would help me all that much anyway. It would just slow me down in missing the shot! :-) 

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