Thanks don_budge. You could be right about missing my calling but tennis was in my blood since the age of 5. Golf was also as my mother was an accomplished amateur player with a legit chance to be pro - she unfortunately (probably for her) made the choice to have me and start a family. Her brother also was very good in college and on the minor league circuit and was a scratch player well into his sixties - so I was raised around golf.
Me, I played a lot but was never able to apply my mechanics apparently as about a 10 handicap was the peak of my career. I agree about the symmetry of being accomplished, in practice or theory, between the two sports. I appreciate the higher level of importance placed on mechanics in golf - often mystified why many tennis players tend to be resistant.
Me, I played a lot but was never able to apply my mechanics apparently as about a 10 handicap was the peak of my career. I agree about the symmetry of being accomplished, in practice or theory, between the two sports. I appreciate the higher level of importance placed on mechanics in golf - often mystified why many tennis players tend to be resistant.
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