A GUESSTIMATION BASED ON THE EXTRAPOLATION OF OBSERVATION
(MY) WORLD RENOWNED CONTAINMENT THEORIST
Golf is the game for a lifetime. It can (will) take you all that time to achieve your potential in this sport. You will never be as good as you could be. That is one of the truly sublime things about this game. This article will attempt to identify and describe the fifteen levels of achievement in golf. It will also give you an estimate of the time required to get to the next level, depending on the amount of work you can put into it. The extent of your desire to get to the next level is also very important.
The reason I have chosen to entitle this article a "guesstimation", is because according to my own estimates, I am only at level eight (O.K. 7.5) myself. Everything beyond that is based on what I have learned about the work that was required to achieve the levels up to that point. In other words, this is far from exact science.
--SIDEBAR-
The best golf I have ever played was a round where I was 3 under for 13 holes before I collapsed. The best score I ever shot was a 77. I was so outside my skill level those days...man, I could be good at this...my shots look like the ones the pro's hit...(I thought to myself)...
How bad(ly) do you want to be good? How much time do you have to put into it? Answer these questions by selecting the appropriate "Calculations Required to Achieve Proficiency" index. Use the C.R.A.P. index to determine how long it will take you to get to your desired level. Some levels will take time as well as strokes.
C.R.A.P. TABLE
Index 1. Players that play 5 times a year-practice 20 times a year.
Index 2. Players that play 20 times a year-practice 100 times a year.
Index 3. Players that play 100 times a year-practice 200 times a year.
Index 1 is what I would consider a recreational golfer. This golfer might play a little more often than 5 times a year, but probably will not practice much more than 20 times a year.
Index 2 is golfer that is devoted to the game to the extent that he/she can be. Considering that they have a full life going, this is about as much as they can devote to a leisure pursuit.
Index 3 is a person that can devote full time to golf. (You know, wealthy-unemployed-retired-living at home)
Level 1. The first level of golf is attained when the player gets their own clubs. They are no longer renting or borrowing clubs. This is important to the extent that the beginning may feel a repeatable swing now be edited. It is also important because it can be determined, the distance you hit each club can now begin. Golf clubs should always be fitted to the players, but also see if your clubs do not fit, you have eliminated another variable that negatively would have had an impact on your practice or play. Before going to one of the higherlevels, I should point out that progress speed can be increased by any index golfer. This is accomplished when that golfer comes to realize a few things about how the game is played. That golfer must also be contained enough to accept a realistic assessment of his or her skill level. More on this as it becomes pertinent.
Level 2. The second level is breaking 100. Shooting 99. Once you have clubs of your own, you can achieve this level in fairly short order. (so to speak)
Index 1: 4.5 years
Index 2: 3.5 years
Index 3: 2.5 years.
Level 3 The third level break 90th Shooting 89th These 10 strokes are likely to have received even half as much to the strokes from your game as you start from anywhere except to the 100 guests. You are now out, is about how much fun the game of golf. They are pulling off the occasional one or two shots per round that pure majesty. You see how the pros make the shots (one to thinkyourself). Yeah man, I could be good at this. All I have to do is make more of those shots per round. HMMM... So what if it is a LOT more of those shots per round.
Index 1: 2.5 Years
Index 2: 2 Years
Index 3. 1.5 Years.
Level 4. The fourth level is shooting 85. These 4 or 5 strokes are where you begin to notice how hard each and every stroke is to carve out of your score. It takes a serious effort to avoid costing you strokes. You realize you are going to have to start think more strategically.
UH-OH! Here's one of those I spoke of realizations.
It means of course management. It is an entirely different article. Suffice it to say, you must be able to consider the possible results of the recordings, so you can attack your particular hole-plan layout for this. Then restart the fact that some clubs do not perform well for you.
UH-OH! Here's one of those I spoke of realizations.
Its called "Know your limits."Until you remember that some clubs do not the things that everyone says to do it, (at least not for you, they do not) and take it out of my pocket, your guests will always unnecessary, and your disgust level. Many people will resist this recognition by the changes to their game demands it. It will cost them valuable time for the ascent of the height of the Gulf wasted. It's a man that could lead to changes it is better because of the way it could withstandThey look to your friends. This is one of the (many) places on the way, where women make a quantum leap over men in terms of its level of improvements. The sooner you come to these findings, the more likely you are to take to the place where you want to be. You will improve your swing and the game faster with these concepts than without it, I promise. Now back to our regular ...
Index 1: 2.5 years
Index 2: 1.5 years
Index 3: 1 years
Level 5 The fifth levelis deciding to count every stroke and play it as it lies. You are discovering the wonder of golf. You are recognizing how difficult this game is. You have decided to stop lying to yourself (and your friends). You have heard that "bogey" golf is pretty good golf and you want to see if you really can shoot an 85. The "time and stroke penalty" for each index of golfer is dependent on how much of a MONKENATED MULLIGAN MAN you are. If your a big liar, this level will cost you 20 beats. But when a little liar is the level of the price of 10 strokes. Women, much less vulnerable to misrepresentin "can skip that level.
Index 1: 2 years
Index 2: 1 years
Index 3: 5 years
Level 6 The sixth level 85 turns. (In fact reach) At this point, has taken the following times:
Index 1: 11.5 years
Index 2: 8.0 years
Index 3: 5.5 years
It is even more difficult to reach all subsequent levels. Index 1 golfer may reach no more than one orTwo other planes in their lives. (Most of the index 1 golfer started the game very late in life, otherwise they would find a way for golfers to index 2)
Level 7 The seventh plane breaking 80th Shooting 79th I read somewhere that only 5% of all golfers under 100 guests. I believe that 50%, 5% are expected. If you have reached this level of golf, you are truly a gifted athlete. Many golfers never shoot a score like this, no matter how longplay. I will list Index 1 golf time estimates for this level, though I don't think it is likely many will get here.
Index 1: 2.5 Years
Index 2: 1.5 Years
Index 3: 1 Year
Level 8. The eighth level is shooting a 75. These four strokes take major effort to carve out of your game. You are hampered by the one or two bad swings during every round that you can't recover from. It only takes two medium to medium-bad shots to keep you from playing the best golf you have ever played. (As far as the scorecard is concerned) Then one day you put it all together. Congrats!
Index 2: 2 Years
Index 3: 1 Year
Level 9. The ninth level is shooting a 75, walking. Golf at the competitive level, is played by golfers walking the entire round. At the competitive level the golfers generally do not carry their own clubs, but they still require the stamina to make 18 holes of good shots. If you began playing golf walking, then you can skip this level. The ninth level is the level at which you decide that you really need to test themselves against better players, you play the game on foot. (The purest form of golf) if you already play golf in a cart until now, it will prove to be an expensive plane for you. What shape are you in? Can you even just 5 miles down the street in your neighborhood? You will fatigue creeps into your swing after 5 holes to be found. With the time you reach the nine backyou will probably be down 40% on the swing reliability meter. The last 5 holes will be the rubber arm ballet. The "level penalty" at this point is hard to gauge. Only you can judge this. I will bet the average player will experience a 10 stroke/one year minimum. I hope you are physically prepared to go on. Try to start walking well before you reach this level. (If you do reach it)
Level 10. The tenth level is shooting par golf, walking. It will take you about a year to shoot a 75 Go. Since you have made about a year to get into the shape it takes to walk has to play good golf, it was only six months to get the last three or four strokes from your game. Once again, someone is achieving this level of golf in the top 1 to 5 percent of all golfers in the world.
Levels 11 to 15 The last 5 levels are competitive levels of golf. The closer I am to these levels, (writing about them in this article, that is), the more I fearhas been claimed as I would know how long it takes, would get to one of them. I have decided to pretend that I know only what each level does not take as long as you are on the road. Each of them is hit golf shots in succession () with ever larger and more sophisticated collections of strangers. Over the years, as you climb the "level head" You learn to shoot with people watching you hit a golf or turn two. At the beginning of this People are known to be good in general. They are less judgmental. There are only a few of them. There is no money at stake. We hope in this decade or two (yes, that's how long it will take) to the gallery learning curve will teach you how to get the pressure associated with competition grip. You could an awesome golf with your friends around and only 2.00 $ bet on the line. Think of the fear of performance issues you feel if many will be observed by strangers ... (They play>golf).
Level 11. Making the "cut" in a municipal amateur tournament.
Level 12. Making the cut in any "organized" professional tournament with cash prizes leveraged against the expense money out of your pocket.
Level 13. A top 5 finish in a mini-tour event. (if you place fifth in an event, you are probably capable of beating those other four guys, on another day.)
Level 14. Making the cut in a top tier tour event.
Level 15. A top 5 finish in a top tier tour Event.
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