Why are wolf-type golfers scary

Why are wolf-type golfers scary

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In addition to swing, there are many different styles of golf. Even if you practiced under the same teaching profession at the same age, the actual round would be different. They looked similar in the beginning, but as the number of rounds increased, they went different ways. As if they could not shake off their natural destiny.


When I was a beginner, most of them were rabbit-type or deer-type golfers. They know that they are weak, so they are wary of others. They are timid and careful to the point that they are excessive. They do not dare to think that they play as they please. Therefore, they avoid bold attempts or adventures and choose the safest route. It is a stage of playing timid golf. 


As the ball power increases, he gets out of the rabbit-type deer-type golfer, but when he is severely discouraged in his beginner's days, he becomes a karma and plays golf with caution for the rest of his life.


It is easy to become a puppy golfer when you feel that you know more about golf. As you realize that your skills are superior to those of your peers who learned how to play golf together at the same time, you can see nothing scary. You get the illusion that golf seems to be an easy target and that anyone can scold you. If you practice a little more, you will feel like you are going to give in to your senior masters as if a swordsman from Moorim is looking for them. This is a time when you don't see anything. If you encounter a strong player and get scolded, you tend to give up and go back to being humble.


If you have a strong desire to win and are hot-tempered, chances are high that you will become a wild boar-type golfer. This is the style of giving and seeing. It is far from compromise or self-restraint. He grins and runs in with the feeling of "fight back." 猪突 is the right word for the golfer. In this case, emotions one can experience after the round are poles apart. If you boldly push ahead and succeed, you will cheer as if it were your own world, but if you kneel down to the master's sharp attack and defense, you will suffer a disgrace that the sky will collapse. However, in this case, there is an advantage in that there is a possibility of development as the day of revenge can be promised through Wasin Counseling (臥薪嘗膽). 


Cheetah hyung is the golfer who flies fast in the beginning but loses steam in the second half. He tends to rush to win in front of his eyes. If he runs well in the first half, he runs in a breathless manner as if he would finish the game at this opportunity. He has to go around 18 holes, but he seems to finish with 9 holes. This wind consumes energy in the first half, and eventually collapses on his own due to depletion of physical stamina and mental stamina in the second half. Although a cheetah in an African grasslands can run at a speed of nearly 100 kilometers per hour, a golfer who seeks to decide the winner at a single stroke will inevitably be at a disadvantage in a long race, as it is difficult to catch up with it for more than 10 minutes. 


A golfer's ideal type is a golfer who resembles a beast that occupies the top of the food chain. A lion or a tiger is the apex predator, but never becomes complacent. No matter how weak their prey are, they do not attack them carelessly. Knowing their weaknesses that they cannot run for a long time, they approach as close as possible so that their prey do not notice them, and attack their prey in search of an appropriate opportunity. Alligators are also the apex predators, but they display frightening patience while waiting for time in the water to catch their prey.


Golfers need the same posture as top predators when hunting for food. A beast-type golfer does not indulge in self-complacency and takes a humble attitude no matter how easy the course is or against him. He is careful and knows how to make a decision and focus when critical. He is calm and doesn't get confused by changing circumstances.


There is also the virtue of concession. A hungry hyena or a wild dog sometimes pretends not to win when it pits at prey it has been hunkered down, and takes it kindly no matter how much it loses. Everyone is in awe of the golfer. 


The opponents that they fear the most are wolf-type and hyena-type golfers. Wolves and hyenas hardly have a chance of winning a match against a top-ranked beast, but they have the advantage of being able to penetrate the weaknesses of a beast and, above all, know how to strategically attack in groups. Even lions, leopards, and cheetahs in the African grasslands can avoid a match when hungry hyenas or wild dogs flock to them in droves.


Even a beast-type golfer cannot treat a wolf-type golfer carelessly. A wolf-type golfer learns from his failure and seeks an opportunity to fight back someday. What kind of golfer am I. 


*Columnist Bang Min-joon: He majored in Korean literature at Seoul National University and worked as a journalist for about 30 years after joining the Hankook Ilbo. In his late 30s, he wrote various golf books while exploring the endless world of golf, including golf, encounters, and forests. To him, the years surrounded by golf are recognized as a path of composition and a voyage to find a philosophy that penetrates life.


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