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**”Unveiling the Hidden Power: The Mental Toughness That Connects Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods”**

**”Unveiling the Hidden Power: The Mental Toughness That Connects Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods”**

Scheffler, Woods Unite in ‘Underrated’ Trait

In the dazzling world of golf, where victories often steal the limelight, Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods share a remarkable yet “underrated” trait that fuels their success: an unshakeable mental toughness.

Scheffler asserts, “Mental strength is just as important as physical skill.” His ascent to greatness was fraught with challenges, yet his ability to remain calm under pressure has been steadfast. This resilience mirrors Tiger Woods’ legendary “killer instinct.”

Woods emphasizes that “the mental side of golf is crucial. It’s about maintaining focus, having faith in yourself, and executing your shots with confidence.”

This shared characteristic underscores the vital role of psychological resilience in golf. It’s not merely about driving the ball long or hitting it accurately; it’s also about enduring adversity and seizing opportunities when they present themselves. The dominance exhibited by Scheffler and Woods serves as a powerful reminder of how both physical prowess and mental fortitude are essential on the golf course

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Scottie Scheffler’s coach swears by this simple anti-slice drill

Scottie Scheffler’s coach swears by this simple anti-slice drill

Scheffler’s Anti-Slice Drill Unveiled by Coach

Amidst Scottie Scheffler’s historic run, his coach Troy Merritt revealed a simple drill that aids in overcoming the dreaded slice. Merritt insists that the drill is the reason behind Scheffler’s newfound accuracy and distance.

The drill involves placing two alignment sticks parallel to each other, forming a narrow channel. Scheffler practices hitting balls through the channel, forcing him to focus on the ball’s path and ensuring a straight shot.

Merritt claims that this repetitive drill has significantly improved Scheffler’s swing, as it teaches him to keep the clubface square at impact and promotes a path that favors a straight trajectory. This drill is recommended not just for Scheffler, but for all golfers battling a slice.

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