Balls Quote by Wiffy Cox
“The subconscious mind is probably the most important factor in being a good golfer. It keeps distractions on the course from ruining a good round. You should practice, develop your swing, and do most of your thinking on the practice tee so that when you play in competition, you can hit the ball automatically.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Golf Magazine, 1935
The subconscious controls performance by automating skills and filtering distractions, so practice should embed actions into muscle memory for competition.
In simple terms: Your subconscious handles skill execution when you’ve practiced enough.
Practice to automate, then trust your instincts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- golf practice
- competition
- training routines
- mental preparation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you ensure fundamentals stay strong?
- When does automatic play become a liability?
Overreliance on subconscious can cause complacency if fundamentals aren’t solid.