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He made an ugly 11 at U.S Open. Then something even more unexpected happened

He made an ugly 11 at U.S Open. Then something even more unexpected happened

The ‌shocking 11 at the U.S. Open stunned fans and ‌analysts alike,raising questions ⁢about⁣ the player’s ​focus ⁣and strategy ⁤on that hole. Contributing factors included challenging pin placement, adverse weather⁢ conditionsand a series of uncharacteristic errors⁤ that compounded ‌rapidly, ⁢resulting in the ⁢unusually ⁤high score.

Despite the ⁣setback, the golfer demonstrated remarkable mental ‍resilience, refocusing and ‌steadily climbing the leaderboard⁢ with a ⁣series⁢ of birdies and ‌pars. This turnaround showcased how maintaining composure and adjusting‍ tactics under pressure can transform​ a disastrous ‌moment into a​ comeback possibility.

Expert insights for ⁤handling setbacks in⁤ majors include:

  • Embrace mindfulness⁤ techniques to stay​ present and⁤ reduce anxiety
  • Analyze each shot objectively to avoid emotional carryover
  • Draw on previous experiences ⁤to build confidence after ‍errors
  • Maintain a​ positive‍ internal dialog to foster resilience
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