The nearly 37 million people in the United States who play golf
probably all have one thing in common: At some point they have
contemplated giving up the game because they were frustrated with
the way they were playing. When those blissful moments of precise
drives and perfect putts disappear, when the ball seems to have a
mind of its own, and when well-grooved swings become totally
unhinged, we find ourselves in that panicked state known as a
"slump."
When Jimmy Roberts, the award-winning reporter and writer,
entered his own period of frustration with the game, he decided to
ask some of the most famous golfers and successful people in the
world for advice. Here, for the first time, are the stories and
recollections of eighteen veteran players whose wisdom is both
practical and philosophical. Some concentrate on technique (when
Phil Mickelson is dissatisfied with the way he's driving the ball,
he practices bunker shots to reinforce the most important element
of the tee shot--rhythm). Others focus on mental adjustments (Davis
Love III remembers his late father's essential advice when he's
frustrated: Try less hard).
With stories from greats Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Johnny
Miller, Dottie Pepper, Greg Norman, George Herbert Walker Bush,
Paul Azinger, and many others, this is an emotional and spiritual
first aid kit for anyone who plays the game and even those who
don't. As the 41st president says, the way we handle adversities in
golf can provide a template for how to handle the challenges in
life: Golf lessons can sometimes be life lessons too. There may not
be a universal cure-all, but there are many ways to recover from a
debilitating slump.
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