What you say about your dad and your brother teaching you how to run... I feel that, so much. I played golf some as a kid but ended up giving it up for many years, because all the instruction everyone gave me all the time whenever I tried to play made it incredibly NOT fun.
Then, Tiger Woods came along. Watching him made me want to play …
What you say about your dad and your brother teaching you how to run... I feel that, so much. I played golf some as a kid but ended up giving it up for many years, because all the instruction everyone gave me all the time whenever I tried to play made it incredibly NOT fun.
Then, Tiger Woods came along. Watching him made me want to play again. By that time, I was in my mid-20s, so I wasn't around all the people trying to tell me what to do. Then I fell in love with the beauty of the game, the feeling of hitting the perfect shot.
There is something really essential in learning how to do these things ourselves, and not feeling like someone is trying to put us in a straightjacket of doing it the "right" way.
I love Tiger Woods. . . I don't care how the media portrays him. I've admired the precision and judgment he uses to make his shots for a long time. I don't play golf, never have; however, there is a certain enjoyment one gets by watching a sport well done and trying to emulate that procedure.
One has to forgive those trying to "help." Sometimes it takes the subconscious time to let it all go. . . like it did me! Fortunately, the world has changed and we have the freedom to try out our own methods without being judged so harshly.
What you say about your dad and your brother teaching you how to run... I feel that, so much. I played golf some as a kid but ended up giving it up for many years, because all the instruction everyone gave me all the time whenever I tried to play made it incredibly NOT fun.
Then, Tiger Woods came along. Watching him made me want to play again. By that time, I was in my mid-20s, so I wasn't around all the people trying to tell me what to do. Then I fell in love with the beauty of the game, the feeling of hitting the perfect shot.
There is something really essential in learning how to do these things ourselves, and not feeling like someone is trying to put us in a straightjacket of doing it the "right" way.
I feel you, big-time!!!
I love Tiger Woods. . . I don't care how the media portrays him. I've admired the precision and judgment he uses to make his shots for a long time. I don't play golf, never have; however, there is a certain enjoyment one gets by watching a sport well done and trying to emulate that procedure.
One has to forgive those trying to "help." Sometimes it takes the subconscious time to let it all go. . . like it did me! Fortunately, the world has changed and we have the freedom to try out our own methods without being judged so harshly.