06-05-2010,06:11 PM
Ra,
Great question!
I have a lot of experience obviously dealing with all kinds of golfers {closing in on 20,000} and I have had a lot of experience playing competitively as a junior and college.
The knack for getting the ball into the cup is a talent and a skill, proper technique as always makes this skill of getting the ball into the cup more predictable. Experience is a must, the more experiences a golfer has the more they can draw back on their memory bank.
I will never forget my first ever big golf tournament when I was a kid. Must have been 12 or so, I qualified for some NY Junior State Championship way upstate in god knows where. My dad and I drove 8 hours plus and I played well in practice round and then on tourney day 1 with the first ever crowd I had watching me I pumped first ball out of bounds on the first tee and then 4 provisional balls out of bounds as well. I walked over to bag grabbed ball six and hit a 3 wood down the middle, kept my chin up walked down the fairway and miraculously ball #2 stayed in bounds when we got out there I made a double bogey and shot around an 80 which for 12 yrs old was good. Never forgot that experience and until this day remember the feeling of walking back to bag for ball 6. Playing is a skill, a knack, that gets better with experience.
Michael Jacobs
PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2012 Metropolitan Section