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2011年7月5日星期二

Paula Creamer offers some practical golf lessons


Paula Creamer took 45 minutes out of her practice schedule Tuesday afternoon to answer questions from nearly a hundred young boys and girls. As it turns out, youngsters ask better questions than some experienced journalists. Here are highlights of the defending champion's Q&A:

Swing thoughts: I think only about my target and where I want it to go. I'm not a very technical player, I'm a feel player. So I keep it very simple. During practice swings, I think about my transition and pausing at the top of my swing. Before I swing, my caddie always says, "Good transition." But overall, I keep it very simple.

Practice schedule: When I was younger I'd practice till dark. On weekends, I'd play 18 holes then practice for five hours. But remember, the most important thing you need to practice is your short game. You have to be creative. You have to be able to pull off all kinds of shots with different clubs in your bag. If I go out and practice for five hours next week, three and a half of those five hours will be chipping and putting.


Thoughts about The Broadmoor Golf Club: This course fits my game very nicely. I like it, and it's hard. It's long, yes, so it's gonna come down to who makes a lot of pars out here. And No. 16 is my favorite hole out here. It's is a fun par 3. I think it's a crazy green.

Pink power: My clothes are pink, my hair is pink, I play a pink ball on Sunday, I have pink tees. Even my gym is hot pink. I have a pink treadmill!

When asked about how she became interested in playing golf, Creamer, who grew up dancing and cheerleading, recounted a question her father asked her twelve years ago: "Do you want to cheer for people or do you want people to cheer for you?" In the video below, you can watch Creamer explain the evolution of her golf game.

What Is The Correct One

Sometimes,Life is just a travel in some people's eyes, we choose to appreciate different people, different things and also refuse to accept new objects. We may ignore one thing, that's, we fail to recognise some things' nature and just regard it as a entertainment. Whether it is the most suitable one for you, we may never consider it carefully.


Generally speaking, we think that the expensive one or the most beautiful one or something unusual must be the correct one for yourself naturally. You think that the expensive one always have a high quality, and therefore, it makes good value for money. Undeniable, these objects have some advantages more or less, but the key is we are looking for something that suitable for us, in this situation, its advantages usually hold less important role in our decision-making proceed.


For example, a company wants to recruit some employees, first, they have to select the potential staff from all the applicants subject to description in their resume, then an interview will be the next step, after that, the most suitable ones can be selected. If the company specialises in IT, but the applicant have little knowledge in IT, no matter how excellent he or she is in other sectors, he or she isn't the suitable one for the company. We can think this sort of applicants as the expensive one, without any questions, they have many strong points, but they are not suitable for us.


Tiger Woods loves his 4 Iron a lot. In his eyes, its features are a perfect combination with his talent. So we can say Woods find the suitable one for him.

Everything have its natures and functions, the one that will play a great role in your actions. What you need do is to explore your "friend" and develop your specialties. But what is the correct one for you?