Scottie Scheffler on the power of clear targets and consistent routines.
“I'm picturing exactly what I want the ball to do. It's not anything new to me, I'm just sticking to my routine.”
Elite performance often comes from having a clear, repeatable process that keeps your attention anchored on the right things under pressure.
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WINNING SWING: WYNDHAM CLARK
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson champ has tons of power. Martin Hall breaks down his move to help you identify ways to hit it farther yourself.
Browsing some old playing lesson videos and came across this gem.
Fred Couples teaching how to hit a soft flop shot.
I always loved how he plays these shots with such loose arms and just drops the club head right behind the back of the ball.
Throwback to when Steve Williams told Tiger it might be time to quit after hearing his knee crack during the 2008 U.S. Open.
Tiger responded: “Stevie, f**k you, I’m winning this tournament.” 😮💨🐅
Rick Pitino is right.
Every player’s hourglass runs out faster than they think.
The practices. The games. The grind.
One day… it’s all gone.
Cherish every rep. Every moment. Every opportunity.
Don’t waste your sand. ⏳
A news reporter asked Michael Jordan if he thought the ’90s Bulls could beat LeBron’s Lakers.
MJ: Yes.
Reporter: By how much?
MJ: Two or three points.
Reporter: Why so close?
MJ: Most of us are almost 60 now.
Ben Hogan’s left arm got closer to his chest as he turned through the shot.
Instinctually, a lot of golfers “chicken wing” because they think they can hit the ball harder. But that’s not how serious compression is created.
Pull in as you turn the corner, and keep that upper left arm tied to the chest. That’s where the speed, control, and compression come together.
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