Golf is like Poker: Feel and Intuition versus Logic and Thinking
Golf is an interesting comparison to Poker. On the range, you practice mechanics and work on aspects of your long swing, short game and putting. However, while playing a round or tournament of golf, teaching pros will tell you to disregard too many swing thoughts, mechanics and instead visualize and feel the natural swing and rythym of the game. As one who has taken a driving lesson and then tried to play 18, I agree it is better to develop a feel in order to put your practice into play. I've played poker reasonably well for 6 years, but have begun examing how I play at the table and I believe I haven't made the shift from taking my consious thoughts and logical analysis and put into into play in a more "natural" manner. It appears the great players do many things naturally and instinctively, built on practice and studying away from the table. It would seem the key to becoming better is to translate study into a more natural feel for the game and the table. I'm interested on opinions and what others may have done to get better at this aspect of Poker.
If you disagree, I'm interested as well.
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