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Do you think that the PGA players who are in the top 10 most often are more skilled, or are they the ones that simply work harder and put in the extra effort to get there?
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Do you think that the PGA players who are in the top 10 most often are more skilled, or are they the ones that simply work harder and put in the extra effort to get there?
I would say both.... but with the caveat that work = staying power.... all these guys are skilled... the ones that have 3, 4, 5, 10 years in the top 10 work their tails off as well as being supremely gifted and skilled.
Do you think that the PGA players who are in the top 10 most often are more skilled, or are they the ones that simply work harder and put in the extra effort to get there?
A secondary question - Do you think the players who seem to constantly hover below the top 10 never making it up to the top 10 are players who are satisfied with not making it into the top 10 and are simply satisfied with their earnings without being top 10 players.
A secondary question - Do you think the players who seem to constantly hover below the top 10 never making it up to the top 10 are players who are satisfied with not making it into the top 10 and are simply satisfied with their earnings without being top 10 players.
Do you think that the PGA players who are in the top 10 most often are more skilled, or are they the ones that simply work harder and put in the extra effort to get there?
Golf is a mental game.
There are thousands of players who can strike 300 yard tee balls and frozen rope 5-iron shots. It is mental strength/ mental skill which distinguishes successful Tour pros. That is, mental factors including choosing lines of play, smart club selection, ability to be relaxed and tension free when faced when playing green side shots and putting, ability to bounce back from a bad swing and, or, bad score on a hole, consistently perform well when faced with a pressure packed shot or round, keen awareness of what type shots the swing is producing on any given day etc...
Do you think that the PGA players who are in the top 10 most often are more skilled, or are they the ones that simply work harder and put in the extra effort to get there?
A secondary question - Do you think the players who seem to constantly hover below the top 10 never making it up to the top 10 are players who are satisfied with not making it into the top 10 and are simply satisfied with their earnings without being top 10 players.
A lot of the pros think so and have said as much. A few have even admitted this describes them. But this clearly isn't the case for all of them--only some. There are, for example, some who are to be greatly admired for getting way more out of what they were given through hard work and grit.
Do you think that the PGA players who are in the top 10 most often are more skilled, or are they the ones that simply work harder and put in the extra effort to get there?
A lot of the pros think so and have said as much. A few have even admitted this describes them. But this clearly isn't the case for all of them--only some. There are, for example, some who are to be greatly admired for getting way more out of what they were given through hard work and grit.