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‘Can’t Be Real’: Hours After $3,600,000 Win, Golf Fans Left Shocked After a Strange Lucas Glover Video Comes to Light

Published 08/14/2023, 1:05 PM EDT

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Lucas Glover’s resurgence in the realm of professional golf has taken the golfing community by storm. Following an impressive performance at the US Open, Glover’s trajectory took an awe-inspiring turn, culminating in consecutive victories at the Wyndham Championship and the FedEx St. Jude Championship, a win worth $3,600,000. Meanwhile, an old video from the golfer’s past has resurfaced.

Beyond his masterful swings and strategic course management, Glover’s newfound prowess in putting stands out as a beacon of his success. His journey from battling the “putting yips” to triumphing on the green led him to break his 2 year win drought.

A Glimpse into the Past: Confronting the Putting Yips

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Lucas Glover’s past emerged through a video showcasing his close-up putting footage from years gone by. In this footage, Glover can be seen struggling with a fairly simple 3 foot putt, as he hits the ball awkwardly off the side of his putter.

The stark contrast between his former struggle and his recent successes is emblematic of an incredible transformation that has taken place. A tweet that circulated around social media succinctly captured the essence of Glover’s journey: “someone who used to putt like this just won back-to-back PGA Tour events. Anything is possible!”

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The tweet encapsulates the sentiments of many who found inspiration in Glover’s remarkable achievements, turning his story into a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to overcome adversity. For the better part of a decade, Lucas Glover has wrestled with the “putting yips,” a psychological phenomenon that surfaced after a fateful four-putt incident at the Colonial tournament a decade ago.

This condition, characterized by involuntary muscle spasms and jerks during putting attempts, haunted his golfing endeavors. The journey from that low point to his current triumphs illustrates the depth of resilience and tenacity required to conquer such a mental hurdle.

As news of Lucas Glover’s back-to-back victories and his remarkable putting turnaround spread, social media platforms buzzed with a diverse array of reactions from fans and enthusiasts.

The Social Media Buzz: A spectrum of reactions

Some were incredulous, unable to reconcile the Lucas Glover of old with the player who now dominated the greens.

Others reminisced about his past struggles, marking the passage of time and the profound changes he has undergone.

One comment playfully alluded to Glover’s future triumphs.

 

Another comment provided insight into the technicalities of his previous putt, stating, “Not uncommon to hit a downhill putt off the heel to deaden it. At least it wasn’t when I used to play.”

 

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Lucas Glover’s journey from battling the putting yips and struggling with his putting technique to claiming victory at prestigious tournaments is a narrative that encapsulates the essence of sport itself— perseverance, growth, and redemption.

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His resurgence in the golfing world serves as an inspiration not only to aspiring golfers but to anyone striving to overcome challenges in their chosen field. Glover’s story reminds us that even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles, the human spirit possesses the capacity to triumph through dedication and resilience!

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Roshni Yadav is a new golf writer at EssentiallySports. She is also a national level golfer, putting her golf expertise into her writing. Tiger Woods and Adam Scott happen to be her favorites to watch and learn from.
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Jayant Chhabra

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