You go through slumps in this game, and you just have to work through them. You're going to miss putts out on an LPGA tour and have bad rounds. You just have to think to yourself that you always have tomorrow, and you're lucky enough to be out here just playing golf for a living.
Slumps are like a soft bed. They're easy to get into and hard to get out of.
On the practice green, I hit a lot of four-footers with my right hand only. But whatever grip I'm using, you can bet I'm feeling good about it. Otherwise, I'd change. That's how I avoid slumps.
I had slumps that lasted into the winter.
What helped me most were my failures and slumps - when I couldn't get work, people weren't interested in me or had written me off.
When you play long enough, everybody goes through spells and streaks and slumps of some nature. I think it's just one of the those things where you have to play yourself out of it.
Slump, and the world slumps with you. Push, and you push alone.
Slumps don't bother me.