Tiger Woods has a professional coach to help him get what he wants. Maybe, there’s something in this? Maybe golf instruction and lessons are a good idea. Some people play 5 or 6 rounds of golf in a year, a couple of visits to the practice range and never take a lesson or change anything about the way they play or approach the game but then act surprised when they don’t get better. Perhaps I could suggest a career in stand up comedy for these people or even ‘professional dreamers’.
Some professional players make the same mistakes. The great ones don’t! Use every possible resource, internal and external and your game will improve. Just as important as asking yourself ‘What do I want with this shot or this round?’, is asking yourself ’What Do I want with my game?’.
Do you want a particular handicap or to reach a standard that can be measured in another way? Do you want to win the Masters? Once you know what your personal golfing goals are, you need to ask yourself two more questions;
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What do I need to do to get there?
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Am I prepared to do that? Could it affect my life in undesirable ways?
Most people never ask themselves these crucial questions – you can ask them right now!
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Thu, Nov 13, 2008
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