Un coach mental ayudó a Wyndham Clark a ganar el CJ Cup Byron Nelson

Wyndham Clark se alzó con el CJ Cup Byron Nelson gracias, en parte, a la guía de su coach de juego mental, Julie Elion. Elion destacó la manera en que Clark manejó una situación complicada durante la ronda final.

Clark se encontró con una bola embarrada en el hoyo nueve, un par 5, y los oficiales de las reglas le negaron el alivio por agua ocasional. Respondió logrando el par y cerrando con una tarjeta de 60 golpes para ganar por tres impactos de ventaja. Elion declaró sentirse orgullosa al observar su reacción y señaló los años de trabajo enfocados en mantenerse presente y aprender de la adversidad en lugar de sentirse víctima de la mala suerte.

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