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The Yips

Wed, Feb 12 2025 11:49 AM (0 replies)
  • AlbertCamus2024
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    Wed, Feb 12 2025 11:49 AM

    Standing over the putt, sweat dripping from my forehead, I finally realized the meaning of “yips.”

     

    I had blown a four-stroke lead over the final three holes but could win if I made the three-and-a-half-foot putt.

     

    My hands were shaking. I felt weak.

     

    Making the short putt longer was the memory of what had happened less than a minute earlier—I had missed a shorter putt, running it by the hole to its present position. Not only did my ball not touch the hole, but it wasn’t even close.

     

    I backed off the putt, looked at my opponent, and smiled, saying, unable to hide the nervous tension in my quavering voice, “It’s hot out here.”

     

    He just looked at me and smiled.

     

    I moved behind the ball, looking at the line. It was straight in, firm, slightly uphill. But I could not rid myself of the previous putt.

     

    Squatting down to get a closer look at the line, I heard a faint voice … a whisper … say, “You’re going to miss.”

     

    “Did you hear that?” I asked my opponent.

     

    He laughed and shook his head in a silent, negative response.

     

    “I swear I heard a voice,” I said, shaking my head, slowly raising myself to walk to the other side of the hole to inspect the line of the putt.

     

    As I dropped down to look at the reverse angle, again, I heard the voice say, “You’re going to miss.”

     

    The beads of perspiration were now dripping from my eyebrows. I started to get a ringing in my ears … and then … I could see a blue dot … and then … nothing.

     

    I had passed out.

     

    Thankfully, the EMTs made their way to the golf course in record time. The heart attack was nearly my end.

     

    The next day, the nurse helped me to the bathroom, “I’m good, thanks,” I said, dismissing her as I shut the door and stepped to the commode.

     

    Again, I heard the voice softly saying, “You’re going to miss.”

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