You might have to be a golfer to understand the decision they are walking through on club selection and distance. After all, it's a conversation you should be having in your mind on each shot. I find it pretty neat to hear them walking through JT's thought process.
That was neat as shit. As you said Terry thatās a convo youād normally have in your head. I usually have the convo with myself out loud, strange yes, but I find it works better
I'd wager eight of ten golfersāwho take the game quasi-seriouslyāhave something in their routine others find strange. You talking to yourself about distance, trajectory, and the landing area is something I wouldn't find weird at all if we were playing together.
I've got a routine on the green a lot find odd. If you can picture a bowling motionāone you would have if you were trying to roll the ball up to the cupāyou'll get a picture of how I tend to read greens. There's something about that routine of mentally pretending to roll the ball to the cup that gives me confidence in speed and distance putting. I can't tell you the number of times I've heard "WTF" or received a very curious look as to what I was doing in my set-up.
he mastered a game....and he makes it look like he's teaching a class on it every time he steps out on the course. it's like he approaches it like a business decision; "which club will give me the best shot at giving me the best shot to make the most out of this hole?"
he mastered a game....and he makes it look like he's teaching a class on it every time he steps out on the course. it's like he approaches it like a business decision; "which club will give me the best shot at giving me the best shot to make the most out of this hole?"
I'm not trying to over-simply his approach, but that's how you play the game. It's no different than your once a month hacker who takes a 3w off the box versus the 1d
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