A PAIR OF ARTICLES with the same basic theme: how easy it appears to be for Tryon. These kids coming out of college all hit it 300 yards and have no fear. They're not scared. They have no idea what they could lose because they've never lost. They don't see the other side." Or maybe they just spend less time dwelling on 'the other side' and as a result, don't have to live it. There is something to be said for thinking positive. Which of two players would you rather bet on - given equal talent: One with no concept of losing, or one who worries about what the consequences of losing will be in between every shot?
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