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10 foolish mistakes that lead to lower scores, dissected with advanced statistics

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Brain dead bogeys are a common occurrence in golf, where players make avoidable mistakes that cost them strokes on the course. These mistakes can be detrimental to their overall score and can be frustrating to deal with. To avoid brain dead bogeys, it is important to focus on minimizing these mistakes and playing smart golf.

One major mistake that leads to brain dead bogeys is driving the ball out of bounds. This costly error can result in players having to re-tee, ultimately costing them two shots. To avoid this mistake, players should prioritize hitting their drives in play, even if it means aiming for safer spots on the course.

Another common error that leads to brain dead bogeys is failing to advance the ball properly. Contact errors such as whiffs, shanks, or tops can result in players losing valuable strokes to their peers. To avoid this mistake, players should focus on making solid contact with the ball and keeping a relatively square clubface.

Hitting the ball into hazards or rough can also lead to brain dead bogeys. Players should aim to avoid hazards at all costs and focus on keeping their ball in play. Additionally, getting out of trouble with a solid punch out or chip shot can help prevent further mistakes and save strokes on the scorecard.

Missing short putts or shots to front pins are also common mistakes that can result in brain dead bogeys. Players should focus on nailing their start line and aiming for the middle of the green to avoid short-siding themselves and putting themselves in difficult situations.

Overall, by avoiding these common mistakes and focusing on playing smart golf, players can reduce the number of brain dead bogeys they make and ultimately improve their overall performance on the course. Practicing good course management, prioritizing safe shots, and staying focused can help players eliminate avoidable errors and keep their scores low.

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