We all know there are times when your game is on, and the other times when you have to try to gut it out with C- material. Confidence is everything - if you pull off one shot the way you intended, that C- can go to A really fast and stay there. (I needed it last night and it never came - lucked out an 8-ball win, lucked out a 9-ball loss.)
We watch turnarounds all the time. Athletes and game players of all kinds have sudden, dramatic improvements in the middle of a contest. We call it catching a gear, getting your second wind, getting on track. A quarterback throws five interceptions, then leads a last-minute drive to win the game. A golfer 6 shots back at the turn of the fourth round goes on a streak to win.
If you could bottle that moment, you could elevate your game. So what's your go-to move, stroke thought, pre-shot routine, stroke/stance/grip modification, or whatever that help you get back on track?
We watch turnarounds all the time. Athletes and game players of all kinds have sudden, dramatic improvements in the middle of a contest. We call it catching a gear, getting your second wind, getting on track. A quarterback throws five interceptions, then leads a last-minute drive to win the game. A golfer 6 shots back at the turn of the fourth round goes on a streak to win.
If you could bottle that moment, you could elevate your game. So what's your go-to move, stroke thought, pre-shot routine, stroke/stance/grip modification, or whatever that help you get back on track?