MARCH

GRATITUDE

Affection that we show with gestures, works or words when receiving a favor.

Achievements are achieved through the collaboration of many field workers.

Appreciating the work carried out by professionals (gardeners, greenkeepers, marshalls, coaches, caddy masters) makes them work with more joy. Rate their work and show your satisfaction!

Gratitude opens the doors of the heart. Gratitude should be encouraged to raise awareness and discover the benefits we receive and sometimes do not perceive.

Imagine an abandoned golf course, neglected bathrooms, garbage on the ground, a destroyed tee box, an unplayable green, everyone at the wrong time, more divots than in a txoco, a mine of spikes on the green, or the Marshall not arriving on time to start. . A field that was never irrigated, that no one turned on the lights or changed the holes... You wouldn't like it, would you? Maybe you haven't experienced it because they have always arrived before you. Because they want to be there for you.

Remember to thank your elders for everything they do with love for you! Imagine the number of actors (parents, guardians, coaches, mentors, managers) who have contributed to you being able to be here now: trips, meals, tournaments, material, hours of accompaniment, etc.

The grateful person becomes positive. He lights up and spreads light to those around him, creating an atmosphere of effort, team pride, etc.

“Gratitude is the memory of the heart”
“Forget what you have given to remember what you received. We are not always going to receive from others, so we must thank them.”
“Silent gratitude serves no one. Gratitude cannot stay within oneself, it must be expressed.”
“In golf you have to be humble and be grateful for what you achieve (…) You may have a talent, but so do gardeners, bakers...”
Jon Rahm
“It is well-born to be grateful.”
(popular Spanish saying)

Interesting videos about gratitude

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