Coaches can teach you two things: confidence and technique.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the most important thing about coaching is that you have to have a sense of confidence about what you're doing.
I've got the best coaches in the world. I've got confidence in them, and they've got confidence in me.
I'm not afraid to learn from my coaches.
If you're a coach, you've got to have a lot of confidence in what you're doing. Your egos are so large that you know it all anyway if you're a coach.
I learned a long time ago how to be coachable.
How does one gain confidence? It's just the repetitive nature of telling you how good you are. How good of a putter and chipper you are. How you've got this. You can beat the best players in the world. You've got all the talent. You just have to believe in yourself.
Confidence comes from discipline and training.
Confidence is a lot of this game or any game. If you don't think you can, you won't.
Coaches give you too much information. I've been allowed to develop that intuitive ability in my career and lifetime.
Look, coaching is about human interaction and trying to know your players. Any coach would tell you that. I'm no different.