| How many hours must a golfer put in on the | | | | not have the talent to take it to the next level. It |
| course before he can become professional? | | | | comes down to the fact that talent by itself can |
| Though there is no right answer there is certainly | | | | be wasted without practice, work ethic, and |
| opposing arguments on the issue. Some golfers | | | | desire, but at the same time desire, practice, and |
| are true believers that you must have some sort | | | | work ethic are all pretty useless without some |
| of "natural talent" to have any chance of | | | | natural talent. While most professional athletes do |
| becoming an "expert". If becoming an expert | | | | have a very good work ethic, itâs their |
| means joining the PGA Tour than it is believed | | | | natural talent that got them to the point where |
| that a very minute percentage of us will actually | | | | they are at the top of their game. The variables |
| make it, no matter many hours it is. This side of | | | | are obvious and definitely plentiful in this case |
| the issue believes that while most PGA pros have | | | | scenario, but we know that every person is |
| spent the better part of their lives playing golf, | | | | different. Some people take longer to learn |
| they still possess an underlying talent that | | | | whereas others pick up on it right away. So how |
| separates them from the rest of the pack. | | | | can we ever truly know what it takes to become |
| For every guy on tour there are probably 50 | | | | a professional golfer? |
| guys that did the same thing growing up but did | | | | |