Brendon Todd's redemption story gives us all a reason to never give up. A thread

After a win and run to the @PlayoffFinale in 2014-15, he recorded 12 top-25s in 2015-16 and made it to the FedExCup Playoffs again.
But then ...
But then ...
Playing in the final group in the third round of the @BMWchamps, Todd sailed a 4-iron 50 yards right of the green.
That wayward shot stuck with him.
That wayward shot stuck with him.
That moment would be the start of Brendon Todd’s ball-striking yips.
The big miss right kept appearing, and then wouldn’t go away.
The big miss right kept appearing, and then wouldn’t go away.
By 2018, Todd said he had lost “three years” of his career.
He thought about quitting golf altogether and pursuing other opportunities.
He thought about quitting golf altogether and pursuing other opportunities.
In 2018, he read two books. “The Great Ballstrikers” by @BHughesGolf and “The Phenomenon: Pressure, The Yips, and the Pitch that Changed My Life” by @TheeRickAnkiel.
He began working with a new swing coach and also a mental performance coach.
He began working with a new swing coach and also a mental performance coach.
Then, he regained his PGA TOUR card by way of the @KornFerryTour finals.
And finally, a return to glory.
One win. Then another. And 12 straight rounds of 68 or better.
Simply incredible.
One win. Then another. And 12 straight rounds of 68 or better.
Simply incredible.