Listed below are 6 traits that really stumbled on light for me personally in seeing Adam win the 2013 Masters. We can all learn something using this true winner. Stop I'll Not a ' It probably would have already been simple for Adam to state the heck with it after his implosion in the 2012 British Open at Royal Lytham & St Annes but he held at it, understood it was just one event and there were many, many more in his future and everythingas a experience if you look at like that. Itas often very tempting to just throw in the towel but Adam didnat, he just made deeper. Humble as Humble Pie a' Something you just need to enjoy about Mr. Scott is his self-effacing, humble elegance. Discuss a from Mr. Woods. There is nothing braggadocios about him. It could want to do with the reality heas 32 now and after whilst the next superstar his Tour Championship at age 23 he was heralded. Lots of time passed. Heas taken a couple of to the chin. He knows golf isn't always a form game (ask Sergio). And it hardly ever really ends up just how we think it will, does it? (however you need to *know* that and just move with things) Knows the Lineage of Golf a' Among the first things I heard from Adam Scott in the press room after his Masteras success was how significant Greg Norman was to him and his job. He didnat really have to discuss that but he did. He identified Gregas big impact on him (and a lot of Aussie people) and allow the world know about it. Adam recognizes he's part of a lineage of players and probably wouldnat have reached the pinnacle of his profession minus the help and kindness of others. Good Influence a I canat imagine nicer person in sports. He smiles a lot, I saw him give tennis balls to children, signs a ton of athletes and might be one of many best liked people on tour. Why, since heas approachable and gives back once again to the game in an array of ways. You could practically hear the relief and gratefulness in his voice. Itas All Perception a What I know and what I study is that Adam put a lot more of commitment into his game after the Open disaster in 2012. The best way around that is to only learn from it and keep practicing. I recall hearing he mentioned he really blew it and just felt terrible and Greg Norman thought to him he enjoyed 68 holes better than anyone in that competition. Today thatas good re-framing! Thatas what you have to do. Re-frame your perceptions in a strong, empowering way and get on with it! Just Get it done a I canat imagine a more different last three or four holes Adam played in comparison to last yearas Open. I mean on the hole (18) he striped his tee shot and ended up with that incredible birdie. On both playoff holes he struck long straight drives and held himself in the contest. His game was really stepped up by him. When he needed seriously to the putts were made by him. He made now to them. It was remarkable to see. No backing down at all. Merely a lovely thing to watch. Tags : Adam Scott, British Open, tennis balls, Greg Norman, simple cake, sort game, kindness, lytham st annes, good effect, Royal Lytham & St Annes, visit title Please consider to leave an opinion or sign up to the feed and get future articles sent to your feed reader, if you liked this article.
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