Yearly Traditions

Ready for the SeasonEach year I have traditions that prepare me for the golf season.  I am sure everyone has their own way of getting ready, but mine has been the same for years.  It is nothing fancy, but it helps me mentally and equipment-wise prepare to hit the links.  So here it goes!

I read the rule book.  The RCGA 2013 rule book is not out yet, so I read last years rule book.  I believe it is important to acquaint myself with the dos and don’ts of golf.  It helps with the finer points like the difference between a red and yellow hazard.  Reading the rule book helps me prepare for tournaments or other competitions with those who do not read the rule book.

I watch a couple of golf movies.  I will watch anything new, but if that is not possible I will watch Happy Gilmore, Tin Cup, and The Greatest Game Ever Played.  They are fun movies and they help me mentally to prepare for anything on the golf course.

I check my equipment.  This year I am changing my grips.  I have used different grips through the years, but this year I am trying tacki-mac.  They are similar to Golf Pride Tour Wrap, but cheaper.  Additionally, I washed my clubs, prepare my carry bag and mark my new golf balls.  I also polish my shoes and change my spikes!

Last thing I do is think about what I to accomplish this season.  Each year I make several goals and work to achieve them during my practice and times on the links.  I have not made any quite yet, but I am sure one will be to break par and another to win a tournament.

Traditions are important to me.  The allow me to prepare mentally and equipment-wise for the upcoming season.  Regardless on how I play each year, my yearly traditions are special.  How do you prepare for your season?

I am a grateful golfer!  See you on the links!

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