Divided attention
will not bring
the best results.
Can you keep your mind on what you are doing while you are doing it?
It is a master skill.
Maybe the master skill.
Divided attention
will not bring
the best results.
All great golfers have great focus.
Tiger Woods has great focus.
The “Tiger Woods” of the 1940’s and 1950’s was Ben Hogan.
Hogan had great focus too.
Want proof?
Let me tell you a story . . .
On last day of a tournament, Hogan stood over a crucial putt.
Suddenly, a loud train whistle blared in the distance.
After sinking the putt, Hogan was asked if the train whistle bothered him.
“What whistle?” he replied.
Divided attention
will not bring
the best results.
Keep you mind on what you are doing it while you are doing it.
P.S. What is F.O.C.U.S.???
Follow
One
Course
Until
Successful
(Thanks, Gary Pritchard!)