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| Phrase that was put on after PGA commercials, from onlinesports.com |
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I think the title says it all. Golf is tough and takes a lot of skills. Pros and amateurs alike find golf to be rigorous or relentless during days where everything is off. The one question people might ask is, "why don't you just quit?" For some strange reason, not being able to find our swings or not making a putt is what brings us back to the golf course the next day.
With this in mind, playing any sport is going to take some sort of skill. There are two type of skills, physical and mental skills. Physical skill is the ability to do something that requires a special task for a specific body part. Those would include: strength, speed, balance, etc. For example, in soccer, you need to have high endurance, great foot-eye coordination and play recognition. Golf requires you to have certain skills that will make you a better player. Those would include: hand-eye coordination, flexibility, technique and form. A pro golfer or athlete cannot be made overnight. It takes years of work, perseverance and persistence to get better.
Skeptics of golf actually think that golf is easy to do and that anyone can be good. HA! Nice try, but that won't be happening anytime soon. People who try golf seem to think that there is no skill involved in it and try to swing as hard as they can to get the ball as far as possible. Technique is what allows you to hit the ball further, not speed. Much of the golf swing is centered around the lower body and core. Having proper lower body stability and body turn can create enough torque to hit the ball as far as you can. Now I said earlier that the faster you swing, the less chance you will hit it further, I was right and wrong. The wrong time to swing fast is at the beginning of the swing, and people tend to make that mistake. Now, the only way you can create speed is by using the lower body to swing through the ball. With proper form, the lower body can create more speed thus creating more distance.
Now the mental skills in sports are a little different. These would be psychological skills that help an athlete's performance. You can be the most physically-gifted athlete in the world, but if your don't have a good mentality toward the sport, you will not get anywhere. Having the right mental skills is key for an athlete's growth and maturity. An example would be to look at practice as a way of improving instead of as a drag. When a person can put time and effort into the sport, there is no telling how far that person will go.