Would you agree that if you're in the flow, your golfing experience reflects this- in the groove mood? Personally, I know when I'm one with the flow, there's no worry or being thrown off balance just because my golfball flew off in some weird flight pattern or decided to take a dip in the water. I'll hear the humor in the ruthless comments my ego and playing partners come up with. When your in the flow, there's a knowing sense that you'll bounce right back with a stellar shot and then drain the putt, even if the greens are freshly punched and sanded. (At least in this fictional writing.)
As I write these words I can imagine some heads nodding in agreement, and others feeling a bit perplexed as to how to get into this flow business? I could write more, or I could sign off and do some house cleaning and stoke out my wife. The flow says- "House Cleaning!" If there's someone out there wanting to read more..., let me know.
"The flow" is maybe a good way to discribe my back nine the other day.
We had to tee off of the back nine which starts with a hole with water
everywhere. I got through that hole with a bogie but no penalties.
Recovered with a couple of pars and ended up with a 46 which I was very
happy with. I do feel that maybe there was a bit of a "flow" going on.
I have a 72-hole tournament that starts tomorrow and I'm still looking for a swing...it was here at one time...but has vanished.
I decided to stay off the range for the past several days (OK, years) and have decided to meditate. That or get drunk...i haven't totally decided yet. I'm sure it'll come to me.