My problem happens to be near-sightedness - inability to see distance. And this is pretty tough on a golfer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm really nearsighted, which has served me well.
I know I am getting better at golf because I am hitting fewer spectators.
My golf is so delicate, so tenuously wired together with silent inward prayers, exhortations and unstable visualizations, that the sheer pressure of an additional pair of eyes crumbles the whole rickety structure into rubble.
I play golf - badly.
I'm a horrible golfer.
I'm a terrible golfer.
Confidence in golf means being able to concentrate on the problem at hand with no outside interference.
I'm a golfer - not an athlete.
To be consistently effective, you must put a certain distance between yourself and what happens to you on the golf course. This is not indifference, it's detachment.
My grandpa would take me to the driving range and, I don't know, it didn't take me long to realize I'm a little different with golf. I have an eye for seeing things differently. Somehow I just see shots in my head.