Slight not what's near through aiming at what's far.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One may miss the mark by aiming too high as too low.
If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it.
I believe more in precision, when you have the capability, like when you see a mosquito fly and you're able to hit it, you're able to hit it with a couple of short sharp shots... it's a beautiful thing.
To aim and hit, you need one eye only, and one good finger.
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
There's a lot of room for error with a wound in the rear. It's a wide target.
In the long run, men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, they had better aim at something high.
Why is it that if you hit a shot to within a tenth of an inch of the hole, it's a great shot, but if it goes in, it's luck?
For the most part, when you play a full shot from the primary rough at your course, you're gauging how close to a standard shot you can hit based on your lie in the grass.
If you aim at nothing, you'll hit it every time.