Some golfers can’t recall their lowest score. Is it memory loss or lack of interest?
Summary
- Forgetting your lowest score can be due to lack of significance.
- Keeping a golf journal helps some remember their scores.
Rumplestiltskin or Forgettable?
Many users suggest that forgetting a lowest score implies a lack of attachment to the metric. Golfers who have significant emotional ties or competitive reasons find it easier to remember.
Memory Lane
One user suggests keeping a golf journal as a memory aid. Documenting rounds can help jog recollection and create a detailed history of gameplay.
It’s a Birdie, It’s a Par, It’s a Blank
Some golfers, like -soros, humorously compare their memory lapses to forgetting names, emphasizing the selective nature of memory retention.