Mental Toughness
As mentioned before, having a strong mental game is greatly
important. Many championships could have
ended differently if the players in contention were more mentally
prepared. Physical talent and ability
will only get you so far and to be a complete golfer you need to have mental strength. Being mentally tough on the course helps
greatly. It starts with not letting prior bad shots and blunders affect the rest of your round.
Forgetting mistakes quickly is a must. You cannot let those previous missteps hold you back. Once they happen, then they happen and believe me, they will happen so when they do there is nothing you can do about it but let it go. Short term memory is key. One bad shot should not send your round into a downward spiral. I have seen this happen plenty of times to plenty of players I have played with throughout the years. Mistakes happen to everybody. Shake it off, let it be and go play golf in confidence the way you know how.
Forgetting mistakes quickly is a must. You cannot let those previous missteps hold you back. Once they happen, then they happen and believe me, they will happen so when they do there is nothing you can do about it but let it go. Short term memory is key. One bad shot should not send your round into a downward spiral. I have seen this happen plenty of times to plenty of players I have played with throughout the years. Mistakes happen to everybody. Shake it off, let it be and go play golf in confidence the way you know how.
Confidence
Great players and champions all have a strong confidence in their
abilities. They know that is
reason they are where they are and believe they can always win if they’re in a
position to do so. They sort of have a swagger to them. You can tell what they intend to do and it
offers them an advantage on the field. When
you are coming down the 18th with a one shot lead, you may have a
“go-to shot” (high cut, low draw, etc.) and enough confidence to execute and close out the round with
success. Without confidence, you are
already behind. And behind is no place
of a champion.
Work Ethic
Finally, all good golfers have a desire to get better. A never ending quest to become the best they
can possibly be. Realizing hard work is
the key to success, they will not settle for good enough. They want to be the best. So should you. Have a drive to get better
each and every day you lace up the spikes.
Each day is another opportunity to build on your game and improve. Make
the most of your time as developing a solid work ethic is critical on and off of
the golf course as you go through life. Go out and get better. There is nothing holding you back.
Becoming
a good golfer is more than owning the perfect swing. There is more to it. In
no other sport is there as much time to think about your game as during a round
of golf. That is where the problems
arise if you are not mentally tough. Positive thoughts boost confidence. A
good attitude can take you long way. So please develop
one, for the sake of your game and your playing competitors.
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