In 2003 Tiger Woods left his instructor Butch Harmon and started to change his swing that got him many championships. While doing this the whole world was stunned as he started to slip. He lost his No:1 spot and his winless streak extended to 10 majors. It seemed like he had destroyed the masterpiece that was once his swing.
Why in the heck would he do that? How could the player who from 1999 to 2002 had produced arguably the greatest golf ever played want to change his swing?
In March 2004, he took on Hank Haney as an instructor and in 2005 he made a phenomenal comeback. He is better than ever now and is back to his No:1 and has been ever since. At the peak of his career, he decided to change his ways, went through hardships and embarassment only to come back even better!
It blew my mind and it still does! Often times, we get so satisfied with ourselves. We think we have made it. In ministry, at work, at play, in life. Unfortunately it is not so!! There is always room for improvement. Stopping and analyzing and improving, not only makes you better at it, but also divulges your humility and your willingnes to learn and be the best for Christ!
So STOP, maybe you need a Swing Change?
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