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Why do some golfers independent of ability experience success in the face of adversity on the golf course, while others self-destruct?

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Why do some golfers independent of ability experience success in the face of adversity on the golf course, while others self-destruct?

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A. As golfers, we are vulnerable to feelings of frustration, anger, anxiety and excitement, all inherent to the game. If your nerves, anger, or attitude are impeding your ability to play to your potential, you must learn to control the negative thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors if you wish to improve your game.

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