Thursday, September 20, 2018

Checklist To Save Every Golfer From A Disastrous Day


1. Make sure you have your Tees

30 percent of one’s success on the course can be predicted by what is in his bag. Imagine: Mark has all his clubs shine bright like diamonds, golf balls that cannot wait to be hit, and gloves that hang midway out of their pocket. He walks with confidence and does some quick stretches as he walks towards his first tee. Suddenly, the smile disappears from the corner of his mouth, as he shovels into the empty depths of his bags. All his confidence shatters like glass onto the ground. “Tees… Tees? No tee…” - his voice shakes. Thus, the first bullet in our checklist is to not be like Mark, thus be smart. Remember, smar-tee.

2. Check the forecast

Golfers can be likened to farmers. If you want your crop to prosper, you have to synchronize with the signs of nature. Knowing which direction the wind blows or how strong it might be helps you prepare your gears accordingly, as well as making onsite adjustments and strategic decisions. Know that the weather is not just a conversation starter. To become a golf guru who can analyze all cosmic elements before any hip swing is where you are heading. Trace back to the source. Check your weather app. 


3. Enter the no-text zone

A healthy dose of asceticism is necessary to top your game. In a mentally demanding one like golf, it is abstinence from mobile phones that is highly recommended. A buzz in your pocket or a tune in the middle of the game is enough to trick your brain into a loop of anxiety. Once you peek at the screen and see your girlfriend or mother grocery’s list or the new hairstyle, the projections of how to reply will haunt your steps to the next tee, so make sure to put that black mirror away 30 minutes before you hit the ground.

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4. Don’t lose your mind even when the balls are lost


It is soul crushing to see your balls go out of bounds at any point. If it happens right at the first, you might want to cling back to being that teenager who swears not to fall in love again after his first heartbreak. Well, but remember how all your friends and parents have assured you that there is much fish in the sea? Yes, that is a fact. And there are also many hole-in-ones on golf courses. Love or golf, life is all a mental game of getting back stronger after every failure. This is your mantra to gain resilience after first strike ob.

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