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Asterisk Talley last year at Open Women’s Open.
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Erin, Wis. – Asterisk Talley calls Yani tseng goat. Jude Lee says it’s incredible.
Never make the fact that they were both about the start -up age of the school in 2012, the last time Tseng won.
The point here is that they know their things. And as teenagers, they have also not yet been overloaded by all kinds of other items. So was caught an idea that perhaps the best wisdom you can mine long beforeUS Women Open Conference for press … was from 17-year-old Lee and 16-year-old Sadness.
They did not disappoint.
Below are five gems:
What does another teenager tell
Talley is a veterinarian now, after making her open debut for women in the US a year ago.
Her tips for Lee, making her first appearance this week at Erin Hills?
“Yes, the only advice I would give Jew and every other player on the field,” said Talley, “is just to block the noise of other people and the crowd and everything.
“I think this is something that these big stages are present is simply a kind of external setting forces – affecting your course’s opinion or game, and I just think that blocking the noise of other people, other players in the course, just not really thinking about what they are doing and the kind of concentration in your game and focusing on your game and just having your game.”
This thought may not even hurt in other arenas.
How does a 16-year-old treat the largest phase of golf?
Talley did more than the debut a year ago – she linked for 44.
But how?
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“Yes, I think I just don’t really worry about things outside my game or out of course,” she said. “Just try and focus on preparing my game for this week and then try to play my best, and I can worry about it all later, it’s what I feel like. Just trying to get to the range, prepare for today, and then tomorrow will be a completely different story, and then finish the week and then look back on what I can learn.”
A moment at a time. Talking about
Mean what do you really mean Golf’s biggest cliché?
Golf’s largest cliss is probably ‘one shot at the same time’.
How often do Lee and Talley coaches appreciate?
“I mean, I was told that my whole life, from every coach I have ever had,” said Talley. “Likes like pretty much the most important thing in golf. If you get out of the position, you are not worried,” How will I go to green? “More like it, ‘How can I get into position?’, And then I can worry about the green hit.
“So then is it like, ‘Can what can I do to put myself in the next position for the other purpose?” But you always worry about the only blow you are in and how I can execute how I want. “
Said Lee: “Yes, just staying in the present is really great, as Asterisk said. Golf is a game played between the ears, and just staying in the present, not going before you and not thinking about the past. This is essential.”
But exactly how difficult is ‘a shot at the same time?’
“It’s not as easy as it preaches us,” Lee said. “But I think you just have a routine, as Sandra Palmer told us yesterday at AM’s dinner, how to have a routine is essential, and I think everyone has another way to get into it and clicking on their area, and just anyone who discovers is the best player.”
Said Talley: “Yes, they told me a lot should be quite difficult to think about it, and I think it’s very difficult. Many people think it’s hard to forget the past of what you just did in a hole or something, but I think it’s hard not to think about the future of what I will do because it only affects you.
“If I were to make a noise in the last hole, I’m thinking about how I can do it, but that’s probably what is the most difficult you are not trying to go for everything after making a noise or something because you are trying so hard to do it, but you just have to continue doing pars and the birds will come.”
The small ball works.
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Does Talley take anything?
“Yes, just trying to stay calm during everything,” she said. “I think just a kind of painting like I’m just at home is something that helps. I really don’t do it in the course, but it just has the same feeling as I’m just playing another round of golf and it’s just the same tour as always.”
Golf is Golf. The same clubs, the same ball.
What does they do
Even phenomena are not immune to golf ability.
What happens that Lee and Talley?
“Always the mental part of the game is very difficult to deal with, especially in tours like this,” Talley said. “You can easily be discouraged if you do something wrong. But it’s really hard to look at it or try to forget the things you’ve done wrong. Just trying to figure out how I can deal with those things on the course, especially for such things where everyone is looking at you and everyone is a kind of judgment on how you play and how you dance back from such things.
“So just trying to control your opinion and trying to have a good thought throughout the round and a kind of forgetting of your mistakes and trying to improve yourself.”
Quoted Lee TsengA major five -time winner who would fall before qualifying for this year’s USWO.
“It’s not about what happens to you, it’s how hard to dance out,” Lee said. “I think what is really startling is how easily golf can ever come, but how difficult it can ever be, and it can change within hours. I just think, how, the constant mystery of the mental game, as Asterisk said. This is a part of the game.”
What a game.
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