Re: The real difference between us and Tiger
Hi Todd,
I agree with most of what you said except for the last part of your last paragraph.
You wrote:>>But no way do I believe that anyone who sets their mind to it can be great, or even good, in golf....
I think if Ben Hogan were still alive he would disagree with you too. Hogan had athletic abiltiy I'm sure, but when he started out he had a horrendous hook. It's my understanding that he left the tour for two years because his hook was so bad. It wasn't his talent that corrected his hook it was his mind set and sheer determination to overcome his hook. Hogan was on a mission to fix his problem. All the talent in the world wouldn't help him. Hogan had to find out why he was having the problem and than find a way to correct it. I'm sure he spent countless hours working on his hook problem. It was his will and hard work that made him the "best" golfer who ever lived, not his talent. IMHO
You also wrote:>>Just as I don't believe that the desire to be a musician and the willingness to put in the practice time can make someone a good musician. It can't. You have to have the talent, and not everyone does.<<
Our youngest son would disagree with you on that one. He taught himself how to play the guitar when he was in his early twentys. He never had the desire or talent to become a musician when he was a child. He now owns and plays six different kinds of guitar. He also wrote and sang a song that is on a CD. He is a good musician now because he had the desire and was willing to put the time in. He's not good because he had the talent, he's good because he worked at it.
Having talent won't make you the best golfer in the world. Hard work and having a burning desire to be the best will overcome talent most the time.
God bless,
Tom
Originally posted by ubizmo
Hi Todd,
I agree with most of what you said except for the last part of your last paragraph.
You wrote:>>But no way do I believe that anyone who sets their mind to it can be great, or even good, in golf....
I think if Ben Hogan were still alive he would disagree with you too. Hogan had athletic abiltiy I'm sure, but when he started out he had a horrendous hook. It's my understanding that he left the tour for two years because his hook was so bad. It wasn't his talent that corrected his hook it was his mind set and sheer determination to overcome his hook. Hogan was on a mission to fix his problem. All the talent in the world wouldn't help him. Hogan had to find out why he was having the problem and than find a way to correct it. I'm sure he spent countless hours working on his hook problem. It was his will and hard work that made him the "best" golfer who ever lived, not his talent. IMHO
You also wrote:>>Just as I don't believe that the desire to be a musician and the willingness to put in the practice time can make someone a good musician. It can't. You have to have the talent, and not everyone does.<<
Our youngest son would disagree with you on that one. He taught himself how to play the guitar when he was in his early twentys. He never had the desire or talent to become a musician when he was a child. He now owns and plays six different kinds of guitar. He also wrote and sang a song that is on a CD. He is a good musician now because he had the desire and was willing to put the time in. He's not good because he had the talent, he's good because he worked at it.
Having talent won't make you the best golfer in the world. Hard work and having a burning desire to be the best will overcome talent most the time.
God bless,
Tom
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