Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Sergio withdraws from British Open qualifier

Sergio Garcia, at one time perched in the upper echelon of professional golf, has fallen fast to No. 73 in the world rankings. He was scheduled to participate in the Open qualifier in Texas yesterday, however he withdrew due to an infected fingernail that made it difficult to grip the club. Thus, the trials of this former golf prodigy continue.

It was just a few years ago that the golf world thought he was "back" after a runner up finish at Carnoustie in 2007. However, it appears that the rollercoaster ride isn't slowing down anytime soon. While there is still time for Sergio to reinvent his career, the clock is definitely ticking, perhaps faster than he'd like to believe.

Sergio isn't as easy to cheer for as he once was. At the beginning of his promising career, he was charismatic and joyful on the course. Now he is stern and stoic. Like many of his peers, his game has become too mechanical. He needs to go back to "playing" the game and thinking less about swing mechanics and putting gimmicks. The late Seve Ballesteros played with unwavering confidence, despite a less than perfect golf swing.

It's not too late for him, but last time I checked the clock is still ticking.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Toms Triumphs in Texas

David Toms vaulted to 28th in the world on Sunday after his 1 shot victory at the famed Colonial CC in Fort Worth, TX. This comes a week after losing in a playoff at The PLAYERS Championship. The turning point on Sunday was Toms' great 3rd shot on the Par 5 11th hole. From about 100 yards out, Toms holed out for eagle and was able to hold off Charlie Wi down the stretch.

I am very impressed by Toms' mental fortitude and persistence after such a crushing defeat just one week ago. "When you get kicked off the horse, get right back on." We've all heard this saying before, but it isn't always easy to do. It takes a great deal of self-confidence and courage to get "back in the ring."

We all don't have the talent and ability that David Toms does, but we can all learn to be more resilient and tough-minded on the golf course. If you hit a poor shot or have a bad hole put it behind you and re-focus on the game in front of you. You never know when you will find success.