What is a come-backer in golf?
In golf, a "come-backer" refers to a player who makes a strong comeback after a poor start to a round or tournament. [1] This comeback can involve overcoming a significant deficit in score, or simply regaining momentum after a series of bad shots.
Characteristics of a Come-Backer[edit | edit source]
Come-backers often display several key characteristics, including:
- Resilience: They are able to shake off early mistakes and maintain a positive attitude.
- Focus: They remain focused on the task at hand, even when things are not going their way.
- Adaptability: They are able to adjust their game plan as needed, based on the changing conditions.
- Confidence: They believe in their ability to turn things around, even when faced with adversity.
Notable Come-Backers in Golf History[edit | edit source]
Throughout golf history, there have been numerous instances of players making remarkable comebacks. Some notable examples include:
- Tiger Woods: At the 2019 Masters Tournament, Woods overcame a two-shot deficit on the final day to win his fifth green jacket. [2]
- Phil Mickelson: In the 2004 Masters Tournament, Mickelson was four shots behind going into the final round, but he rallied to win his first green jacket. [3]
- Ben Hogan: In the 1950 U.S. Open, Hogan was seven shots behind going into the final round, but he shot a record-breaking 67 to win his fourth U.S. Open title. [4]
Psychological Aspects of Come-Backs[edit | edit source]
The ability to make a comeback in golf is often attributed to a player's mental toughness. It takes a strong will and belief in oneself to overcome adversity and turn things around. Come-backers are often described as having a "never-say-die" attitude.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
A come-backer in golf is a player who demonstrates resilience, focus, and confidence in the face of adversity. These players are able to overcome early struggles and make a strong comeback, often inspiring others with their determination and grit. Their stories serve as a testament to the power of the human spirit and the ability to overcome even the most challenging circumstances.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ https://www.golfdigest.com/story/golf-terms-glossary
- ↑ https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/26980048/tiger-woods-wins-2019-masters-tournament-makes-history
- ↑ https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/1794411/phil-mickelson-wins-2004-masters-tournament
- ↑ https://www.usga.org/content/usga/home/championships/men/us-open/past-champions/1950.html