It was under Jonathan Yarwood that New Zealand’s Michael Campbell won the US Open golf in 2005 and rose to world No 11 by winning 15 times worldwide during their long association. One of them was that “great people do great things at the right time”. “The difference between Major winners and a Tour player is the unbelievable grit and will to win as their worst fear is failure. “Since golf is a “problem-solving game, it is important to acquire skill not scores.”In the drive to see their children get better, Yarwood had a word of caution for parents. “Love shouldn’t be conditioned by scores, instead parents should help their wards bridge the gap between the range and golf course as that’s investment for the future.
Source: Hindustan Times April 10, 2018 13:39 UTC