Do YOU Have a Feeling?

José María stopped short of that, although he did confess to "believing." Can the European Team really duplicate the 10-6 comeback of the 1999 US Team, but do it on foreign soil?

I'm not sure. For every Ian Poulter there's a Keegan Bradley, albeit with less experience. And experience is the real wildcard here. While Bradley hasn't played Ryder Cup singles before, I disagree with a lot of people about the chances of the US Team's "Bradleys" (if I may use his name as a generic term for the rookies) pulling this off. And I think my reasons may have an impact on your own game, so let me explain them.

Here's the whole crux of the question: Is experience a transferable skill?

In case you've in no way heard the time period, allow me provide an explanation for it. A "transferable ability" is a ability you examine in a single subject that you can without difficulty adapt to a new subject. For instance, the abilities required to run a household with several kids -- coordinating schedules, balancing costs, and all those other recurring duties -- are very similar to the talents utilized by green managers in a enterprise. Part of the purpose women became a bigger part of the executive body of workers starting lower back in the 1980s is that some smart businesspeople realized this. They saw that, in the event that they brought those women in and confirmed them how to narrate the obligations from one surroundings to the other, lots of them rapidly delivered a new stage of practical business enterprise to the positions.

To listen to many of the pros talk on TV, you'd think that the only way you can learn to deal with pressure is to be a world-class golfer. Au contraire, mon frère! Have you ever dealt with a tough and maybe unexpected situation -- say, a car wreck or a family member who suddenly took sick? Most of us have faced some kind of pressure situation that we weren't prepared for, and we had to find a way to cope. Some of those situations (especially if they involved sick relatives) placed us under serious pressure for a prolonged period of time.

Excuse me, but don't you think a golf match is far less pressure than that? The worst that's going to happen is that you lose the match. If you think that's more pressure than, say, a life-threatening illness, you have bigger problems than you'll find on a golf course! I say that if you can handle the pressures of everyday life, you can figure out how to handle a golf match.

Now... Will you parent out the way to practice your pressure dealing with skills efficaciously the primary time? Possibly now not. That doesn't imply which you don't have them, simply that you do not see the connections certainly enough to recognize a way to switch them from one situation to the alternative. Quite frankly, it could really mean that you have an unbalanced sense of ways essential a golfing fit is. (And, as I stated, that's a larger hassle than the golfing healthy.)

So do I even have a sense? Yeah -- I experience that the beginners on both groups will do just high-quality nowadays. The larger query is whether the "veterans" can maintain their own attitude in place. The young men (on each sides) aren't in particular worried about what humans will say approximately them.

And -- to your personal recreation -- you'll find you manage golf strain lots higher if you don't care whether or not you win or lose. It's only a recreation, in any case... Even in case you're in Chicago and it's the Ryder Cup.

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