FEBRUARY

OBSERVATION

Ability to look and correctly analyze our surroundings.

" This ability to look carefully around us to acquire information facilitates concentration. Knowing how to look at a hole makes it easier for us to play while resting. It also enables us to see the needs of others.

The attitude of observing allows us to experiment more safely, limiting possible risks due to impulsiveness or absent-mindedness. In golf it is essential to stop and know how to observe the hole, the obstacles, the distances, the wind, the environment, etc."

“The distances of the wedge, gap wedge and sand wedge are the essence of birdies.”
Blume
“Learning to interpret statistics will professionalize your training.”
Blume
“The education of an athlete child must be taken very seriously because it is the heritage of his future.”
Carlos Sainz
“There is nothing like observing, if you want to find something.”
J.R.R. Tolkien
“Observing makes you think. To observe is to learn without asking.”
“Looking is not the same as observing. He who looks directs his sight, he who observes stops it.”
“He who reads knows a lot; but whoever observes knows even more.”
Alexander Dumas

Interesting videos about observation

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