Tiger mostly ignores the mechanics

In Fortune Magazine (July 6,2009) Tiger Woods explains that his father told him to figure out how to hit a golf ball. “He’d shrug and say ‘figure to how to do it.’ He didn’t position my arm, adjust my feet, or change my thinking. He knew I couldn’t digest all of golf’s intricacies. Now, when I’m making adjusments during a round, I know some of the television commentators theorize that I’m changing this move or that, but really what I’m doing is listening to Pop.”
That means stressing feel over mechanics.

About Rolf

Rolf is an Avid golfer who, at the age of 71, suddenly lowered his score by 8 strokes in a month by applying the principles in this book. He has a PhD specializing in systems thinking which led to the dynamics considered in this book.
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