The brain activity of golfers may one day be able to provide an insight into how stroke victims can get the most out of rehabilitation. This is the belief of scientists at the University of Chicago. And they are being helped in their research by nine women volunteers, including five professionals who missed the cut in the US Women's Open. Scientists hope to reveal the process by which professional players can visualise and then accomplish results on the golf course. They will then compare their findings with the thought processes of amateur and beginner golfers, thereby helping stroke victims. Obviously, we wish them well in their work, but it seems that the thought processes of some males I have shared fairways with, would be more helpful to some satanic cult.