If there's one reputation I hold dearly about golf is that it's a mental game. You see, physically, I don't have much to offer, but mentally, well that's a different story. I can make women laugh, and I can also make them cry. Because I have the wit and charms of a genius, I can make simple things escalate to greater heights, that of imagination and focus. That's why I'm a
successful investment broker myself.
There are lots of tricks in golf. It may be formidable, challenging, or frustrating but I haven't known any golfer going for the putt with a hasty swing. If in basketball, you hurl the ball for the last attempt in the fleeting seconds, in golf, you buy time to decide. Golf is also physical, but the power comes from inner concentration and
mental focus. The power from within is unleashed in every swing.
My success in the corporate world is parallel to my triumph as a golfer. There are points of views and angles. There are tricks and the simple ways. But your decision details the outcome of the game plan. For instance, if there are distractions everywhere, would you be conscious of fault or would you be conscious of strength? I've mastered to be my own will. The people around me? I don't see them as distractions but spectators for victory and admirers of challenging defeat.
There are times when you don't always get the game and times when you conquer speed and distance. Either ways your mind decides which will be the better option. So you see, every detail is a thrill. The mind and body moves as one soul. I'm not a fortune teller but if there's one thing I know, a golfer always sees beyond the fields, beyond the putt, into his dreams.