.... April 19th at TPC Boston ...
......decent short-game.
..mental and physical preparation ....
Physical.
Assess your physical capability then crank it up a notch or 2. Do something that is cardio at your level . Walk, jog, run..every day - Diet, eat less/more of "good stuff", fiber fruit vegies. and lots of water. Balance, work on this 24/7.
Practice your short game. putt, putt, putt as soon as you can as much as U can chip, chip, chip... etc.
Drewitgolf - Communicate with him IMMEDIATELY. Please remember he is a professional and earns a living at his profession- Nuff said.
Oh yes, if I was your opponent I would be glad U know where all the water, bunkers and trouble is on the course. Try not to worry about it all the time. I would be happy to refresh your memory on every tee so you can try to miss the problems. OK
Don't let your self worth get wrapped up in your golf scores. In the big scheme of things, they don't matter.
You are going to be playing a beautiful golf course with like minded guys. HAVE A GREAT DAY, HAVE FUN!
Kevin
Great advice from you too. I intend to PLAY, as in the child sense of the word. AND enjoy the beautiful surroundings. In some ways my mental approach to the game needs more work than my swing does. But that's okay, sometimes we get so caught up in the destination that we forget about the journey.
Great advice from you too. I intend to PLAY, as in the child sense of the word. AND enjoy the beautiful surroundings. In some ways my mental approach to the game needs more work than my swing does. But that's okay, sometimes we get so caught up in the destination that we forget about the journey.
One addition Sean, it applies not only to tournament golf, but golf in general:
Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect
Bob Rotella
In fact, I need to reread it. The most wonderful attitude adjustment tool available!
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Physical.
Assess your physical capability then crank it up a notch or 2. Do something that is cardio at your level . Walk, jog, run..every day - Diet, eat less/more of "good stuff", fiber fruit vegies. and lots of water. Balance, work on this 24/7.
Practice your short game. putt, putt, putt as soon as you can as much as U can chip, chip, chip... etc.
Drewitgolf - Communicate with him IMMEDIATELY. Please remember he is a professional and earns a living at his profession- Nuff said.
Oh yes, if I was your opponent I would be glad U know where all the water, bunkers and trouble is on the course. Try not to worry about it all the time. I would be happy to refresh your memory on every tee so you can try to miss the problems. OK
The Bear
Thanks Bear. While I intend to put in the work, I also intend to make an attitude adjustment. I don't know which one will present more of a challenge.