David, it sounds like your dream took place on a golf course, a setting often associated with leisure and frustration in the sport. The presence of the four Mexicans who were noisy and not serious could symbolize distractions or disruptions in your life. Your reaction—being upset and confronting them—may suggest feelings of annoyance or a desire for control in a situation where you feel others are not taking things as seriously as you are. Your successful golf shot, despite the initial frustration, indicates an ability to overcome obstacles and the memory of turning your hands over from a lesson represents applying learned skills or wisdom in overcoming challenges.
The dream then shifts to Sunny, a former high school friend, and his lost golf ball. This could reflect concerns about friends or people from your past who might be facing their own difficulties, symbolized by the lost ball in the rough. Your advice to Sunny to take a penalty stroke and move away from the building shows your problem-solving approach and willingness to help others, while also setting boundaries and rules (the penalty stroke).
Reflecting on your previous dreams, there is a recurring theme of animals performing unusual tasks, such as Sophie the dog balancing a ball, and situations that involve problem-solving, like dealing with a ranch or planning to grow a crop. Your dream about golf seems to be in line with these themes, showing your ability to navigate and advise in odd or challenging situations. The presence of friends and acquaintances like Sunny and your former girlfriend's mother's pet, Sophie, hints at your social connections and the various roles you play in the lives of those around you.
Your dreams do not seem to be of a nightmarish quality and the emotional level of this latest dream is reported as low, with no negative feelings attached. This suggests that while there may be moments of frustration or the need for resolution, these are not causing you significant distress. Your dreams appear to be a reflection of your daily life experiences and the roles you take on, from advising others to dealing with unexpected challenges.