Anyone who watched even a moment of the dramatic American charge on Sunday at Bethpage Black will surely agree that winning the Ryder Cup is one of sport’s greatest achievements.
It requires talent, teamwork, resilience, and an unwavering belief in the face of pressure. Doing so away from home makes it even tougher – as players must also face hostile crowds, unfamiliar surroundings, and relentless scrutiny.
While most of us will never walk the fairways at a Ryder Cup, the psychology behind success at that level offers powerful lessons for the amateur golfer – both on and off the course. You may like
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