Earning a net worth of approximately $100 million thus making him the highest paid athlete in the world, Eldrick Tont “Tiger” Woods is definitely the perfect trainer one could get for a golfing lesson. Now if you have been pushing up barbells all your life because you are so crazy over golf and interested in hiring Tiger but does not have that much funds to level up to his standards, then there is just one thing you could do; get to know the Tiger Par.
Just for you to know what separates Tiger from all the other golfers who have tried to try a technique one after another is to check on his personal shot. Below is an excerpt from an article posted this last February in Golfweek:
“I couldn’t get to the green in two. Sometimes it would take me five shots to get to the green, so my par was seven – five shots and two putts,” Woods said. “I started gaining confidence because on my good days I could shoot 5, 6, 7 under par. As I got older, I was comfortable shooting under par. Some guys have a governor when they start to get a certain amount under par and they start pulling back. But I didn’t. I felt very comfortable going low.”
Any golfer could choose to stay on getting scores by aiming at the hole but apparently, this technique is a clear manifestation of Tiger’s self-confidence and patience. This is what the other golfers don’t have. A strategy will only become effective if it would come along with your trust to your strategy and to yourself. There are desperate times that will call for desperate measure such as getting out of your way to achieve more but sticking to what you believe will help you do so.
A golfer’s target will always be the hole; however, holes could be on sight and could be not. When that happens, there is nothing else but your confidence to struck the ball and relive the Tiger Par.