cheesemouse said:
cheesemouse said:
only intangibles is not letting ones mind get in the way of natural ability...self 1 and self 2...try inner game of tenniswahcheck said:Yes, thanks for the interesting article.....I read with interest about David Duval's troubles with re-establishing himself after falling from being a top-ranked golfer....the mental game is so important and so elusive ....but what about biorhythms and the moon's effects and other intangibles?
Golf isn't reactive. Technique does not change because of an opponent's action. Shots aren't influenced by what a teammate does.
"Here, the ball is laughing at you," said Tiger Woods, one of the best ever at maintaining peak performance. "It's sitting right there in front of you. It's not moving. It's just, 'Try and hit me where you think you can.' "