Ben Crane’s Mental Approach to Golf
I can’t decide if I think Ben Crane’s mental approach to the game of golf is on a whole new level or if I want to tell him to “quit thinking and hit damn the ball”. I think it’s no coincidence that he is one of the PGA Tour’s slowest players.
“Now the left brain really should be retired, and then the right brain you should just relax and try to execute through there,’” Crane explained. “So then it should be very quiet through my brain, just going through my alignment checks, my waggle progression — hopefully that’s not too long — and then the imprint, which is just rehearsing as if I had done it perfectly.”
Tags: golf, psychology, sports, sports psychology
