The best thing - the only thing - that you can do about Jekyll and Hyde golf is to come to terms with the simple fact that it happens. If it happens to the pros on occasion, you can be sure it's going to happen to you. And it can strike you when you least expect it to. You hit a good shot, and you say to yourself, "Finally! I thought a shot like that would never happen!" And the next thing, it happens. It begins in a place none of us ever spend much time thinking about, a place that has no name. It's just there somewhere inside, and something shuts off - or turns on - in there. You think you own the course, you think your problems are solved, you think your troubles are over because you finally did something right on the golf course, and you think now that, at long last, you can relax. The truth of the matter is No, you can't.