Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Perfection Is Unattainable In Golf

Rory Mciilroy triumphed at the USPGA despite some negative comments from the media and coaches recently and how he has not been playing the best but his inner belief, dedication and inner trust paid off.
Rory has the time, the team, the energy the support, the finances to practice and play golf as often as he can.
How often do you feel during or after a round of golf that you could have done better. Plenty of times I bet.
Do you set very lofty goals for your golf game or scores?Do you expect so much of yourself every time you play?Are you analyzing the mistakesagel vietnam lua dao
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Of course you do even though perfection is unattainable in golf... You're a golfer after all!!
These are some of the traits that the best golfers have, it keeps them progressing, to keep learning to keep getting better. It is a foundation of many athletes. But it has it's flaws because always moving the goal posts hurts you long term.
But time for a reality check.
Unless you are a golfer who can practice more than 3 times a week and play at least 3-4 times plus consistently following a golf fitness program do keep your mind sharp, your endurance good and stay injury free you simply are not going to be as consistent as you want to be.
So don't be so hard on yourself. Please.
I was as a young golfer and even into my professional golf tour days.
This is a discussion I had the other day.
My colleague who was a national tennis player and is the director of an International tennis and golf schools plays semi-regular golf with occasional gaps of a few weeks without playing. And because he is a natural sportsman and a very keen golfer, always watching golf tip videos, learning from the pros and is fairly strong and healthy due to tennis and following a golf fitness program he gets SO frustrated that he doesn't smash it down the fairway and hit every green and always read the putts correctly.
But we discussed that he is too hard on himself to expect that.
Do you expect too much from yourself when you're playing or practicing golf?

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