Freedom vs. Confidence - Part 1

Golf is a hard game. Anyone who's ever swung a golf club at a golf ball can attest to that, whether they've three-putted from three feet on the last hole of a club championship; lost a $50 bet after blasting one in the water; shanked a 5-iron into a parking lot in front of their girlfriend; hit 100 perfect shots on the range only to go on to match their highest score on the course; paid for five different golf instructors in five months and gotten progressively worse; tried to hit a draw but always hits a fade; aimed left to compensate for a massive slice; aimed right to compensate for a massive hook; hooked it out-of-bounds or sliced it OB or thrown it OB; had their ball hit a house, a friend or a house and then a friend; blasted a drive down the middle during a tournament only to discover the ball has disappeared and need to run back to the tee and re-hit; thrown a club or a ball or a bag; broken a club or a ball or a bag; given away their clubs or balls or bag; who's quit or considered quitting. These poor souls can attest to how hard the game is.