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Originally Posted by Cowperson
I have a friend in his 60's now who routinely golfs in the 70's and is just downright pretty awesome in his consistency with the clubs.
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Shooting 70's on some public course is not the same as playing on the PGA tour. I bet your friend wouldn't break 100 on and major championship course on his best day.
I would dare you, your buddy or anyone on this board to go to the driving range and practice/play like a pro. Monday-Wednesday, you need to hit about 500 balls a day, practice putting for 1-1.5hrs a day, don't forget your chipping for at least 45-60min a day, and then Thursday-Sunday go walk the course (even have a pull cart or someone carry your clubs). Now do it all again for a month and let me know how your body feels. Since it's not a sport or that strenuous this should be an easy task for those who believe that. However I bet day two on the range you walk off that practice tee in pain.