January 7, 2012

Sean Foley Wisdom

"Many golfers suffer from a reverse identity crisis, meaning they have a mind-set about how well they should play.  When a 10-handicapper birdies a hole, how often does the next tee shot sail out of play?  Conversely, when scratch golfers make a triple bogey, they get so upset, as if they didn't think they could still make triple.  Don't let score dictate the kind of golfer you are.  There's so much about golf you can't control.  Focus on process over performance.  Otherwise, you'll always play at the same level." 
 -Sean Foley, Golf Digest Teaching Professional.  (from Feb '12 issue of GD)

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