The greatest winning mind in the world without the proper techniques is in trouble. "I think I can, I think I can..." belongs in my son's choo-choo train book. Take a look at what Hogan said:
"Frequently, you know, what looks like a fairly good golf swing falls apart in competition. Sometimes this is due to the player's temperament-not everyone is built for tournament golf. Much more often the harsh light of competition reveals that a swing is only superficially correct and cannot be schooled for competition because it really isn't correct." Ben Hogan, Five lessons-The modern fundamentals of golf.
The answer lies first in the race car's engine and then in the driver himself.
What I saw of Kite's putting was serious throw away (left wrist breakdown) on his PUTTS.
He was setup with what should have been a shoulders only powered stroke, but was using his hands and arms - hence the breakdown in the left wrist.
The imperatives and essentials apply to putts just as much as to drives.
Nice quote VJ
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