"Some are playing checkers while some are playing chess.
Then some are playing elite chess.
You’re thinking 20 moves ahead. 30 moves ahead.
One little mistake over a 72 hole period can cost you a tournament.
It’s the little things that add up.
The simple things like where’s the flag, where’s the wind, where’s the trouble, where
should I miss it?
What shot am I going to play?
What side of the tee box
am I going to play from?
What club is going to get me into that spot?
I’m not
going to out ball strike every golfer, every time.
I’m not going to out putt every golfer, every time.
But there’s no reason why I can’t outthink you.
And course management to me over the course of my career has allowed me to win as many tournaments as I have.
I think that’s what separates a tour player from an amateur.
And what separates consistent winners from the
great."
-Tiger Woods
You and I might not be Tour players, but this kind of
thinking separates the high handicap players from the single digit players.
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