If you had the chance to become a professional athlete in a sport other than bowling would you? If this meant quitting bowling and making certain sacrifices would you still?
I have played golf since I could crawl, literally. I grew up never having alot of competition from anyone my age and at around the age of 16 I didn't have any competition in my area period. I joined the AJGA my senior year of high school and did fairly well for not really practicing much. The thing was, I never really practiced much. I had no drive to become any better. Even after not winning any AJGA tournaments and going on to play college golf for a year I didn't have the drive to practice and become better yet I was still scoring nearly as well as everyone that was practicing 8 hours a day. To make a long story short I quit college golf and basically gave up golf for over 2 years. I still played off and on but nothing that improved me. This all brings me to the point of this post.
Last spring I started playing and very often, even practiced from time to time. I entered a tournament towards the end of summer that had some of the best players in our area and even from other states, both pros and amateurs. It was a one day tournament and with 4 holes left I was 5 under and leading. A thunderstorm moved in and basically washed the course off the map. With the horrible luck I have they cancelled the tournament and refunded the entry fee to everyone. Normally I would have been furious but it was kind of an eye opener for me. I realized how good I could be and the opportunity I could be throwing away. Long story short, winter came and I stopped golfing. I took up bowling for something to do and I really love it too, but I have no intentions of ever competing at any level. The weather is starting to come around now and I am REALLY looking forward to this golf season. So much in fact that I am seriously considering working my azz off and see what happens.
I hate to sound cocky or arrogant because that's the last thing I want to do. I am just confident now, which I have lacked my entire life. I KNOW I have a technically perfect swing and I know how good I could be if I really worked at it. I also have an excellent mental game, the only thing I really lacked before was the confidence to hit the shots I needed to in the past. Again I apologize if I sound like I think I am god's gift to golf, I just know I have a gift that I am wasting right now.
If I decide to become pro and work at my game there are a countless number of things I will have to give up. Alot of my social life, family, bowling, basketball will be gone. I am going to finish college because I really want an education as well but other than that my life will be all golf. So what would you do if you had a similar opportunity? It seems like a no brainer to most I'm sure and I don't want to be one of could of, should of, would of stories but if this doesn't work out I have the potential of wasting many years of my life.
I have pretty much already made up my mind to try this and it was always a childhood dream of mine but I would love to hear what all of you would do and what your thoughts are one making these sacrifices.
Thanks a bunch,
Chad