John Richardson is a fascinating, down to earth guy who, through meticulousness and self-discipline achieved what has told by many was impossible. At the age of 37, he decided to raise his golf game from the level of “occasional weekender” to “pro” in a year. The result shows that with the right commitment, a system and persistence anything and everything is possible. He is pure determination, whose dedication to learning, researching, practising, modelling, control of internal dialogue, visualisation and positive thinking led him to succeed when professionals told him to Dream On.
JOHN RICHARDSON INTERVIEW: Dream On
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