Golf Mental Tips: Sulking Serves No Good!

Posted by GolfLover
Sep 05 2010

In golf, just like some other sports out there, winning will not always be a guarantee. More often than not, you will really experience your dose of failures and defeats. It might not be not so good to hear, but this is how reality is. Golf will let you experience both victory and failure at the same time. No matter how you try to avoid failures, you will really experience it. Even the best golfers in the whole world have their own share of losing.

However, it is not winning or losing that matters. What actually is essential here is how you take victory when it happens and accept defeat when it does happen too. Victory is too easy to accept. You don’t need to prepare for your reactions when it happens. What you have to prepare for is how you would take defeat if it comes.

What several golfers tend to do after experiencing defeat is sulking. Some would tend to be depressed for quite some time and dwell on the moment when they were defeated. Others would tend to blame themselves for what had happened, and worst is that when golfers tend to drop golf simply because they are already discouraged. Having these initial reactions is fine. However, when you tend to dwell on pain of losing for a long time and really take leaving golf seriously, then you are definitely on the wrong track. You have to learn that sulking doesn’t get you anywhere. It leads you to only one path- that of extreme sorrow!

For sure, you don’t want this to happen. However, when you always hold on to the fact that you lost, you are just creating your own path leading to nothing else but sorrow. Instead of finding means in order for you to recover and get better, you end up feeling low always. Rather than learning from what has happened, you get stuck into it. This makes you stagnant and immobile. When everyone else has already moved on, learned their lessons, and made a better move, you are still where you are.

Just try to imagine this entire picture. You were defeated, you locked in your room, you cried the entire day, you don’t feed yourself and you just look up the ceiling doing nothing. Isn’t this so pathetic? Now, try to picture the exact opposite. You lost the game, you congratulated your opponent, you accepted your defeat, you discovered your error, you moved on and practiced for the next round, and eventually you have the chance to make it to the next level. Which of the said alternatives would even be a better choice? I bet no one would opt for the first one.

This is how simple sulking and its effects can be drawn. Generally, you get nothing from it! Now, the next best thing for you to do is to stand up and get some real action!

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