@SGTWipper1Each Good question. For me itβs saying thank you and doing small things like an invite to a lounge at the airport or buying a lunch. For our 3 kids on active duty right now that means many different things to support their daily life from afar. What do you do?
@drakesmith__ Would love to play in CO with the extra distance. For us flat landers that a 19 degree and a 6 iron. But fairways are always critical. As the US Open will prove this weekend
Sometimes people just need to understand what is great about their swing and not just what is wrong.
The great one's understand what they do well and exploit it, people who continue to struggle always just think there is something wrong.
Not a brag but an observation. I fly tons for work. The flight crew works hard and interacting with some interesting people. I started bringing gummy bears for the cabin crews over the past month. The smiles it generates makes my day and they are so appreciative. Bottom line - do something small and unexpected to brighten another persons day. You will both feel better. Thus endeth the lesson