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The sentiment expressed at the beginning encapsulates the belief that not every player comes to the game ready to perform at their peak. Acknowledging that “our player is not having his A game,” highlights the necessity of resilience and dedication to improvement. The world of sports can be unforgiving, echoing the wisdom of Mark Twain, who famously quipped that golf is "a good walk spoiled." Yet, this understanding of failure serves as an opportunity for growth, urging players and coaches alike to recalibrate and strive harder.