Across hundreds of tournaments and thousands of strokes, the difference between the #1 golfer and the #10 ranked golfer was just 1.9 strokes. Yet the difference in prize money was five times. Is the #1 golfer five times better? No. They’re 2.7% better. That’s the margin created by small, consistent improvements. An extra half hour of practice. Those tiny gains compound. A scratch golfer might beat the #1 player on a hole or two. But they don’t win the tournament. Spikes can produce moments. Consistency produces outcomes. When I understood that, everything changed. And here’s the trap: Compounding works both ways. Consistent effort compounds. So does consistent neglect. The results are simply different. Regards, P.S. Founding cohort closes in 3 days. Details here. https://nomad-productions.convertri.com/founders?coupon=Founders |
