Sport teaches you many things. Football and Cricket thrive on teamwork. Basketball on shooting ability to score. Defence too, in some of the team games. What about Golf? It can teach you a few things.
1. Planning a shot. You have choices, starting with what Club to use. Where you want to reach.
2. Concentration. While hitting the shot, all energy is focused on the ball and the swing of the club, or the Putt, on the green.
3. Visualising. On a green, particularly, it's tricky because of slopes-up or down, the behaviour of the ball, because the green can be fast or slow depending on the moisture, grass length and so on.
4. Execution. For all the planning, and the right grip, stance etc., how you play the shot matters the most.
5. Consistency matters more than genius in one or two shots. It's a long haul.
6. Practice on a given course matters, in addition to generic practice. Understanding the course you are playing on is important.
Translate these into life learnings, or work.
