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This guy is going to try to go from never playing golf in his life to making the PGA Tour with a plan to play for 10,000 hours:
http://www.tampabay.com/features/can...actice/1159357 |
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This guy is going to try to go from never playing golf in his life to making the PGA Tour with a plan to play for 10,000 hours: |
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I don't think he will even get to scratch. Surprised he hasn't quit already, mentioned all the other things he did he quit. I don't even think he will last through the whole experiment.
If anyone wants to read about a story like this check out the book "Paper Tiger" just a great book and a good read on how a guy does almost this same thing. Quits his life to become a pro golfer. |
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My first reaction to this is here we go again with golf being disrespected as being somehow easy. My second thought is that it is just not possible. He would have about the same chance of success he would have if he had decided he wanted to play football, baseball or basketball after training for that long. That is a big fat zero.
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Tom Coyne did something similar several years ago and wrote a book about it called "Paper Tiger". Its a pretty good read, I'd recommend it.
http://www.amazon.com/Paper-Tiger-Ob...3290025&sr=8-1 |
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He says himself that there's a "99 percent chance I'm not going to become a PGA golfer." There is more to becoming a Pro Golfer than simply putting in the time. It is a must that the player have that certain natural God given ability that the tour pros possess. If you have ever heard a pro strike a golf ball, it difinitely sounds different than the ball being struck by the vast majority of golfers, their mental toughness, decision making, green reading, imagination are all so very far above those of most that it is just unreal. By giving himself a 1% chance he may have been estimating a bit too high IMO.
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Great book...worth the read if you're a golf fan. I actually worked for a bit with the same swing coach that Coyne used in the book, and he claimed that the guy was a head case and that really held him back. I think it just goes to show you that in this game you can have talent, training, etc., but if you don't have the right stuff between your ears, you're sunk before you even start.
I'd bet this guy has less than 1% chance of making it. Tom Coyne did something similar several years ago and wrote a book about it called "Paper Tiger". Its a pretty good read, I'd recommend it. |
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