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Luck plays little or no part in golf. He made a good swing and hit the ball solidly, but it clipped the pine needles of one of the trees and wound up in the rough just short of the green. Stupid play, but what he said out loud revealed an attitude that can kill a game. "Why don't I have any luck?" he moaned, and I knew at that point he was done. Sure, an inch lower and he might have flown the ball to the green, but an inch higher and he would have hit a branch straight on and stayed in the trees. His uphill approach from the rough to a tight pin bounded 30 feet beyond the hole, leaving him a slick downhill putt. He took three to get down from there, putting up a double bogey on his way to a 41 on the first nine and an 82 for the day. His team finished four strokes out of first place. Luck plays little or no part in golf. When we start to think that some force other than our backswings, follow throughs and focus determines our scores, then we might as well repair to the casino and pull on a one-armed bandit.
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| Tuesday, 21 October 2008 15:53 | |||
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 October 2008 16:05 |

