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Golfer yearns for Jesus to be part of his golf equipment set, seeking to include Him as the fifteenth club

Embracing faith as a personal caddie, Katie Dawkins delves into the potential benefits of religious conviction on an athlete's mental fortitude, ultimately boosting their performance.

Desires for Jesus to take a place among the 15 golf clubs carried
Desires for Jesus to take a place among the 15 golf clubs carried

Golfer yearns for Jesus to be part of his golf equipment set, seeking to include Him as the fifteenth club

In the world of professional golf, success is not just about swing accuracy or distance. Mental fortitude plays a crucial role, and for some athletes, a deeper sense of purpose, akin to religious faith, has proven to be a valuable asset.

Tiger Woods, a renowned figure in golf, credits Buddhism for helping him navigate through challenging periods in his career. His calm demeanor and resilience, even in the face of adversity, are often attributed to his spiritual beliefs.

Lydia Ko, a two-time winner of the Canadian Women's Open, is another golfer who embodies this connection. Jane Park, a former LPGA tour player, believes Ko's strong religiosity enhances her performance on the course.

Scottie Scheffler, the 2022 Masters champion, is another example. He often emphasises the importance of life, family, and faith, with golf serving as a bonus. In 2021, before the Open at Royal Portrush, he stated that his priorities are faith, family, and golf, in that order.

Scheffler's faith seems to have a calming effect on him, as he maintains an incredible calm demeanor on the golf course. This composure is something that Jane Park attributes to Brooke Henderson, another two-time Canadian Women's Open winner, citing her strong faith as the source.

Religion can provide comfort and reassurance during tough times, and this is evident in the parallels between life and golf. Loss and failure are difficult experiences in both arenas, and coping with them is a prime example of these parallels.

Jane Park, who retired from the LPGA to care for her sick daughter, understands these parallels intimately. She believes that a strong religious belief could provide a boost of confidence and a sense of calm on the golf course, especially at the top level of the game.

The golfing community and the fresh air it provides can also help individuals see what's important in life. The 'golfing gods' may always be at work, reminding us that what will be will be. Embracing this philosophy can help golfers, and indeed anyone, navigate the ups and downs of life with grace and resilience.

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