Doing ordinary things properly
FMCK golf : lining up
Most players stand over the ball trying to feel ready. Rechecking the angle. Repositioning the feet. Looking down and back again. They chase alignment until the moment is thin. We do not play that way. FMCK treats lining up as a decision, not a negotiation.
The ruling out is correction at address. We do not adjust once we’ve set. We do not rock back and forth. We do not hover the clubhead hoping for confirmation. The line is chosen before the stance. The stance is built around that line. Nothing follows.
FMCK golf : between shots
Most players change when they walk. Faster after a mistake. Slower after a success. Heads down, shoulders up, commentary spilling out with each step. We do not walk that way. FMCK treats the walk between shots as part of the round. Not a pause. Not a reset. Just part of the rhythm that holds the rest.
The ruling out is reactive pacing. We do not rush to the next shot to escape the last one. We do not drag ourselves to the ball as punishment. We do not match our mood to our stride. The tempo stays fixed. What happened does not touch it.