Playable Enough: Golf Practice Rounds and Letting Go

A solo round turned into a lesson in golf practice and letting go — with smart experiments, mental resets, and a fresh look at how resilience shows up on the course.

A solo round turned into a lesson in golf practice and letting go — with smart experiments, mental resets, and a fresh look at how resilience shows up on the course.

My first league round with the University of Michigan Women’s Golf Club was a disaster on the scorecard—but filled with lessons, support, and small wins.

Bunker battles, mental resets, and a hybrid that finally earned its stripes—Verona Hills was more than just a round. It was a turning point.

Another Monday at Fellows Creek. Two GIRs, four lost balls, and a mental game that fluctuated with the wind.

“One of us landed it. And the other got close enough to brag about it.” 🌤️ Round Context It was the kind of spring golf day you hope for — sunny, calm, and just warm enough. I played with Jay…

League night reflections from Fellows Creek, with two GIRs, four lost balls, and some progress buried in the rough.