tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5786532067953996112.post4628407126971192718..comments2024-02-20T05:23:21.406-08:00Comments on LEGITIMATE GOLF a blog about golf and what it does to you: Closing Time, part ILegitimate Golfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13403181693530513035noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5786532067953996112.post-87326400207376672062015-01-25T06:31:52.871-08:002015-01-25T06:31:52.871-08:00Those last three rounds look mighty good in these ...Those last three rounds look mighty good in these conditions. Goose shit everywhere looks familiar. They used to fly south. Not any more.<br /><br />Conditions are the same here too. Casual water?<br /><br />CeeBeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5786532067953996112.post-88860136065465930342015-01-25T06:31:32.199-08:002015-01-25T06:31:32.199-08:00"It is comical how self-activating the excuse..."It is comical how self-activating the excuse-making part of the brain can be."<br /><br />Astute observation. I wonder if anyone in the field of psychology has studied this phenomena? I know I certainly fall into that trap. One starts the round full of optimism and often somewhere along the line, after making a number of bigger than desirable numbers, a decision is made that today wasn't one's day or that conditions/events beyond one's control have conspired to prevent quality play ... blah, blah, blah. N. William Earlenoreply@blogger.com