Golfing superstitions
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Golfing superstitions
It's Friday and it's quiet so:- Golfing superstitions. Stupid and pointless as they are has anyone got any? Ball markers, shirt colours, practice swings, pre round tipple or any other OCD processes you have to go through before teeing it up?
super_realist- Posts : 29053
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Re: Golfing superstitions
Mines is do not birdie the first hole as the rest of the round is all downhill
oldparwin- Posts : 777
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Age : 76
Location : Shropshire
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oldparwin wrote:Mines is do not birdie the first hole as the rest of the round is all downhill
Would you go as far as deliberately missing a putt then?
Sand- Posts : 856
Join date : 2011-07-18
Re: Golfing superstitions
No: but just hope I have a safe par.
I have birdied the first hole on many occasions in big comps, but then finished as an also ran
I have birdied the first hole on many occasions in big comps, but then finished as an also ran
oldparwin- Posts : 777
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 76
Location : Shropshire
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If I start badly I give my ball 4 holes to buck its ideas up and if still rubbish after 4 will change to a different ball on the 5th tee. I know it can't be me
Works surprisingly often that new ball plays better.
Used to hate playing with a red tee (always use wooden ones) but bought a job lot that had loads in so got over that now.
Works surprisingly often that new ball plays better.
Used to hate playing with a red tee (always use wooden ones) but bought a job lot that had loads in so got over that now.
turnip- Posts : 79
Join date : 2011-05-05
Location : hampshire
Re: Golfing superstitions
For some obtuse reason I carry a small coin with a hole in the centre, and use it as a ball-marker. I can't putt to save my life, but I still carry the bleedn thing.
I always have my spare balls in the cooler pocket on my bag, which means my water bottle is warm ..
I always have my spare balls in the cooler pocket on my bag, which means my water bottle is warm ..
Doc- Posts : 1041
Join date : 2011-01-27
Location : Cheshire
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Good topic SR, us golfers are a weird bunch with out strange OCD surperstitions and most certainly myself included.
OP: Like sand i'm curious what would you do then if you had a 3 foot birdie putt at the 1st hole.
My superstitions are as follows:
Pre-shot routine, practice swing. Stand behind behind ball to pick target and grip club. No more and certainly no less than 3 paces to address the ball, look at target pull trigger. the important part for me is the 3 paces, any more of less to ball I feel uncomfrotable.
When marking ball on green, must not use any form of english coin to mark my ball, no idea why this is just a strange one that crept in over the years.
The other weird one is, if I play in a 36hole comp I always wear a green shirt for the 2nd round. Again no idea why just happend as a coincidence once and I played well and has stuck
OP: Like sand i'm curious what would you do then if you had a 3 foot birdie putt at the 1st hole.
My superstitions are as follows:
Pre-shot routine, practice swing. Stand behind behind ball to pick target and grip club. No more and certainly no less than 3 paces to address the ball, look at target pull trigger. the important part for me is the 3 paces, any more of less to ball I feel uncomfrotable.
When marking ball on green, must not use any form of english coin to mark my ball, no idea why this is just a strange one that crept in over the years.
The other weird one is, if I play in a 36hole comp I always wear a green shirt for the 2nd round. Again no idea why just happend as a coincidence once and I played well and has stuck
Maverick- Posts : 2680
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Since I stopped wearing a hat (and started playing lots better) I have nowhere to put a magnetic ball marker, so now I insist on a Norwegian 5 Kroner piece, it has a hole in the middle.
I also have to mark my ball with a line either side of the model number and it HAS to be two different colours.
I also have to mark my ball with a line either side of the model number and it HAS to be two different colours.
super_realist- Posts : 29053
Join date : 2011-01-29
Location : Stavanger, Norway
Re: Golfing superstitions
Mav
I do try and birdie the first hole, and have done on many occasions, but then my round just fizzles out.
When I look back all the really good rounds I have had, has been with a bogey on the first hole::::: strange
I do try and birdie the first hole, and have done on many occasions, but then my round just fizzles out.
When I look back all the really good rounds I have had, has been with a bogey on the first hole::::: strange
oldparwin- Posts : 777
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Location : Shropshire
Re: Golfing superstitions
I always carry a spare pair of trousers in my bag (incase I get a hole in one)
tarka- Posts : 312
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Location : devon and cornwall
Re: Golfing superstitions
oldparwin wrote:Mav
I do try and birdie the first hole, and have done on many occasions, but then my round just fizzles out.
When I look back all the really good rounds I have had, has been with a bogey on the first hole::::: strange
Its strange when that does happen and to be fair I normally find it as well when I birdie the first hole. Maybe just my own fault maybe subconsiously allowing myself to think oh today is going to be a belter of a round after a birdie at the first. Goes without saying never turns out like that.
Sand- Posts : 856
Join date : 2011-07-18
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I now have a certain Stevie Wonder song playing on a loop in my head having read the thread title. Which is not a bad thing for a Friday, mind you. The thought of Mr Wonder playing golf is also making me chuckle, but I daresay he'd probably be better at it than me.
Skydriver- Posts : 1089
Join date : 2011-02-03
Re: Golfing superstitions
Skydriver wrote:I now have a certain Stevie Wonder song playing on a loop in my head having read the thread title. Which is not a bad thing for a Friday, mind you. The thought of Mr Wonder playing golf is also making me chuckle, but I daresay he'd probably be better at it than me.
Certainly if he challenged you to a game in the dark.
super_realist- Posts : 29053
Join date : 2011-01-29
Location : Stavanger, Norway
Re: Golfing superstitions
super_realist wrote:Since I stopped wearing a hat (and started playing lots better)
I am the opposite always play better with a hat on.
i also went through a stage of humming the Benny hill them tune to myself while putting, so i did not have any bad thoughts.
And a standard superstition of Saluting a single magpie when you see one, i am sure the magpie follows me tho, so i must salute five to six times a round.
Nay- Posts : 4582
Join date : 2011-01-28
Age : 42
Location : Scotland
Re: Golfing superstitions
The only one I have is that I always insist on putting on my socks before my shoes in the locker rooms.
drive4show- Posts : 1926
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Re: Golfing superstitions
If (when?) I duff a drive, I leave the tee. Clearly it was the tee's fault.
Eyetoldyouso- Posts : 685
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Location : Manchester
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I never use white tees, and never use a ball numbered 1.
I have no idea why. Actually the ball thing has something to do with the fact that lots of people used to use balls with number 1, so before I started putting dots on my ball it was just to reduce the chances of someone else playing my ball.
I shot the lights out a few years ago using a green tee that I found somewhere. It's a bit strange I know, but I find them easier to see than blue or red tees. I'm probably a bit colourblind.
Anyway, if I ever see a green tee, I pick it up and keep it for the next competition.
I have no idea why. Actually the ball thing has something to do with the fact that lots of people used to use balls with number 1, so before I started putting dots on my ball it was just to reduce the chances of someone else playing my ball.
I shot the lights out a few years ago using a green tee that I found somewhere. It's a bit strange I know, but I find them easier to see than blue or red tees. I'm probably a bit colourblind.
Anyway, if I ever see a green tee, I pick it up and keep it for the next competition.
George1507- Posts : 1336
Join date : 2011-01-27
Re: Golfing superstitions
Green tees
What fool thought about making them and what bigger fool buys them.
What fool thought about making them and what bigger fool buys them.
Doon the Water- Posts : 2482
Join date : 2011-04-14
Age : 76
Location : South West Scotland
Re: Golfing superstitions
The Germans dont like going near the bunkers.
Cymroglan- Posts : 4171
Join date : 2011-05-04
Re: Golfing superstitions
Cymroglan wrote:The Germans dont like going near the bunkers.
Jesus. Where do we get these people? That's about as funny as Dad's Army.
raycastleunited- Posts : 3373
Join date : 2011-03-22
Location : North London
Re: Golfing superstitions
ok my superstitions...
1. I won't cut my finger nails if I am due to play golf in the next day or two.
2. I once found a tee with "RAY'S TEE" written on it. I always carry it in my golf bag, must be over 15 years now, but I will never use it.
3. For about 4 years I only used yellow tees, have weaned myself off that one. I now prefer white for the driver and red for irons, but am not OCD about it.
4. Always like to have 7 golf balls in my bag.
Obviously everything has its place in my golf bag, but that's not superstition just being organised.
1. I won't cut my finger nails if I am due to play golf in the next day or two.
2. I once found a tee with "RAY'S TEE" written on it. I always carry it in my golf bag, must be over 15 years now, but I will never use it.
3. For about 4 years I only used yellow tees, have weaned myself off that one. I now prefer white for the driver and red for irons, but am not OCD about it.
4. Always like to have 7 golf balls in my bag.
Obviously everything has its place in my golf bag, but that's not superstition just being organised.
raycastleunited- Posts : 3373
Join date : 2011-03-22
Location : North London
Re: Golfing superstitions
Jesus no wonder you don't find things funny OCD has taken over your life.
Cymroglan- Posts : 4171
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