Playing To Win: At What Cost

Being a competitor golfer can be challenging. During the various situations we face on the links, a decision must be made on how much risk we are willing to accept. I found that as I matured as a golfer, I am better prepared to accept greater risk because I understand the impact the shot will have on my game. Where do you stand on this important topic?


The format of the event will help determine the risk/reward equation. During a stroke play event, I will take less risk in the early stages, thinking that solid play will keep me in the mix at the top of the leaderboard. If I find that I am falling behind, then more daring shots may be required. It is very situational dependent.

I think my strategy will be very apparent on Sunday at the Ryder Cup. Head to head matches are always exciting because the players are trying to accept as much risk as possible without a collapse on any given hole. The single matches are by far my favourite day of golf at the Ryder Cup.

Winning in golf is challenging at best. Understanding how much risk your game can handle is very important. I learned this painful message many times over the years. Now, I am better prepared for success.

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

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