Golf Digest
In 2025, I spent another year working like a scientist studying tour pros like lab rats making their way around a maze.
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It's the question I've been obsessed with my entire life: How are these guys so good at golf? Golf is an impossibly difficult game. Millions of people play it—most of them terribly—and yet somehow, a few hundred have managed to get fantastically good at it.
In 2025, I spent another year working like a scientist studying tour pros like lab rats making their way around a maze. Studying what they do. Thinking about it. Asking them. I haven't found the answers yet, but here's a few interesting things I picked up along the way...
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