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Players regularly attend our golf schools expressing frustration about a wide assortment of things with their game. Among them are: inconsistency in their swing, not being able to take their practice shots onto the course, an array of putting difficulties...
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With Spring upon us, this is the time that many junior golfers have slowed down their golf involvement after a hectic year of tournament play. In most parts of the country, high school golf has already begun. From a mental perspective, now is a great...
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Are Your Outcomes Too Important?
"I knew that if I could shoot 68 today, I would probably win, but it just wasn't to be." "Everytime I have a good front nine, I blow it on the back nine." "Breaking 80 is my goal, but everytime I get close my game falls apart...
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Are You Too Aroused for Good Golf?
(Another reason we say the Mind is Golf's Natural Enemy) We are not talking about sexual arousal although sexual arousal would not be good for your golf either. Quite often others are more aware of your state of arousal than you are. They may be telling...
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You're Thinking About Your Swing Too Much
(The Second Reason the Mind is Golf's Natural Enemy) The mind and body are directly and closely connected. Any action or movement must begin in the mind and instructions are then transmitted to the body. Most of the time this happens without any attention...
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The Main Reason the Mind is Golf's Natural Enemy?
Countless books and articles have been written about how to swing the club, putt and play short game shots; how to manage the course and how to think to play well. You have an enormous appetite for this information because you want to play better and...
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The Mind-Golf's Natural Enemy Raised its Ugly Head at Winged Foot
The truth of this statement was never more apparent than at the conclusion of the 2006 United States Open Golf Championship at Winged Foot, where two of the World's top ranked golfers failed to finish in a manner to which they are accustomed. They...
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