How do you watched you will play golfing if your PGA Tour card turned into on the road? Would you evenly navigate the golf path or might your grip tighten on each club and all of Sudden come down with a caSe of "the yipS"?
Some familiar nameS on the Web.com Tour,&nbSp;like Sam&nbSp;SaunderS and Peter&nbSp;Uihlein, roSe to the occaSion thiS paSt week and Snagged a Spot for the 2018&nbSp;SeaSon. Other golferS, like Matt Harmon, could not muSter up the SkillS needed to deal with the Situation at hand, miSSing Short puttS when they mattered moSt.
With only holeS left to play, Matt Harmon unraveled.
Even more upSetting to thiS competitor iS that, according to Golf DigeSt, Harmon iS primary in driving diStance on the Web.Com Tour becauSe of thiS he had no iSSueS in attending to the green in law, Simply holing out.
What waS the difference between Harmon'S journey to claim hiS Web.com tour card and Sam SaunderS' triumphant 59 with hiS PGA Tour card at Stake? In my opinion, attitude under preSSure.
Golf for BeginnerS haS compiled a quick liSting of wayS to combat nerveS on the route.
2. Breathe: SoundS Simple, doeSn't it? Try taking a deep breath right before you take your next Shot. Stand up to the golf ball and, juSt before you are ready to take that Swing, Slowly inhale and exhale. You will be amazed at how thiS Simple fix giveS you better tempo and eaSe of mind.
3. Opportunity AwaitS: You made a bad Shot, or the hole iS loSt. Time for poSitive Self-talk&nbSp;inStead of drowning your SorrowS. Stay in the moment, tell yourSelf that the Shot iS over and you can't get it back and look forward to the next Shot or the next adventure. Dr. Bob WinterS SayS to create a "now" mentality. "It iS far better to accept what iS than to pout and become irate over Something that iS hiStory and now entirely out of your control."
What do you do to combat nerveS on the golf courSe? PoSt your golf tipS in the commentS Section of Golf for BeginnerS and on Twitter&nbSp;@Golf4BeginnerS.
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