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Given the opportunity to become a professional golfer you must dedicate yourself to the game.
Making the right sacrifices is essential while playing against the best players in the world.
So many amazing amateur players feel like making the transition to the professional rankings will be easy, little do they know it not as easy as one thinks.
Having the right mental attitude and improving the short game such as chipping and putting on the greens is where the professionals really excel.
Life on the road has its ups and downs and if you really enjoy life on the open road and the game of golf then being a professional golfer is exciting.
When improving and working on your golf game you must understand the difference of being a successful professional golfer and a player who just has the money to play professionally.
Having the golf game to really compete at the highest level you must first understand the difference between the pro rankings and the amateur rankings.
The professionals work countless hours on their golf game by practicing and working on their short game from 100 yards and in.
The average amateur golfer works countlessly on their golf swing thinking that if engrained properly will improve their scores.
They are practicing incorrectly and have no real idea how differently they practice from someone who is able to really shoot the scores on the course.
To identify your own individual weaknesses, and for most is the short game, then countless practice is needed.
Also being mentally tough on the golf course in order to get over the bad shots and not let it affect the rest of the round.
Having certain breathing techniques and thinking about good things that make you happy are great tools to help you get over this.
Think about your routine on the golf course and not the score is how to create mental toughness and awareness.
Not letting your emotions get the better of you and focusing on the process at hand.
There is not one way to be mentally tough, Tiger has done it differently than Jack Nicklaus and he did it differently than Tom Watson.
Every one has their own way what works best for them individually.
Creating a routine that works well for you on the golf course is what playing professional golf is about.
If you think of it as a business and you want to succeed then sacrifices must be made.
Every successful player is mentally strong and knows that the short game is crucial in saving shots each round.
Focusing on these two components and making things simple will increase your love of the game so you are more aware of how to be more successful professionally.
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