Although professional golfers are the best in the world to watch for quality shot-making, they are still human and hit their fair share of flubs, wayward drives, and shanks. How can we use their errors and recoveries to improve our golf game?
From Rickie Fowler blowing a one-shot lead at the Waste Management Phoenix Open to Ian Poulter's shank into the stands, pro golfers' blown opportunities remind you that they're human. Watch how a pro golfer maintains his/her composure under pressure and shakes off blunders to better your round.
Take, for instance, Rickie Fowler's current state of affairs - he is now establishing notoriety as a golfer who "can't always get it done on Sundays." Does he agonize over each shot? When interviewed after his fourth messy round, Fowler looked at the positives of his game. I "was in a decent position with a few to play and just had a couple — really didn't make bad swings."
Of direction, Rickie also stated his placing woes the use of one of the "best clubs in his bag" however this is par for the direction ..."I understand I'm an amazing putter, I putted nicely all week," showed Fowler.
Learn from these three famous Ben Hogan quotes; you can then understand the mind of a professional golfer and be a better player in the long run:
"This is a game of misses. The guy who misses the great is going to win."
"A right spherical of golf is if you could hit about 3 photographs that flip out exactly as you deliberate them."
"The maximum essential shot in golfing is the next one."
Golf is not an easy sport - a positive attitude combined with determination, solid planning and practice will help you to not only improve but to elevate your game.
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