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Originally Posted by hue
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Eat a little bit of food every 2 or 3 holes or so and drink water all the way round . If you don't your energy and concentration levels will dip . If you get thirsty it is too late . I learned this the hard way in Thailand. My playing partner a retire New York Fireman and former top level 100M runner put me right on this.
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True. One reason was definetely that I overslept, rushed to the course only had a quick sandwich starting out & actually felt pretty bad the first few holes. Let me just say I am becoming more and more interested in Vickie's section.
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Originally Posted by rwh
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Everyone must accomodate individual psychological requirements, but I respectfully suggest that you may have had a really good score going precisely because you weren't aware of it. If Vijay Singh can fire two in the water on the 18th hole to lose a tournament with his skill, discipline and practice regimen, what chance do you and I have from not messing up somewhere along the way?
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How true. However in this case I think it was most of all because for some reason I felt I 'did not care' about the final score during the round, but more about each shot. In the end of the round I felt the lack of food got me.