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  • The A.N.S.W.E.R. to Tension and Pressure

    Would you like to perform better under pressure in any endeavor? If so, you absolutely can if you take a proactive role in managing your physical and mental state. Acute awareness of unfavorable mental and physical changes is fundamental to playing better golf, as well as performing better in the boardroom...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 12-08-2006
  • Breaking Slumps and Plateaus

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional Maybe the single biggest handicap in golf is thinking too much and wanting too desperately to get good fast! While I love to see excited, passionate people playing the game, golf is a finesse sport that requires masterful control of the mind and body. A "try...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 11-24-2006
  • Increase Consistency with Preshot Routines

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional Preshot routines are powerful anchors for consistent performance. Proof that preshot routines really work is as close as your TV set. Observe your favorite professional golfer preparing for their tee shots, approach shots, and putts-in each case, every swing...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 11-10-2006
  • 4 Mental Training Strategies for Better Golf

    By Lisa Ann Horst, LPGA Class A Professional Want to drop five or more strokes from your handicap this season? Would you like to eliminate self-imposed pressure from tee to green? Do you desire a more consistent and enjoyable experience on the golf course? The keys to achieving these goals likely lie...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 11-03-2006
  • Swing Training with the Feet-Together Drill: Part II

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional Recently I introduced you to the Feet-Together Drill. This time I will reveal two more drills for strengthening your left side (for right handed players) and improving weight shift for full-swing shots. You can perform these drills at the practice range, before...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 10-20-2006
  • Taking Your Game to the Next Level!

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional What is the difference between a golfer who shoots in the 70s or 80s and a high-handicap golfer scoring in the 100s? You might think it's genetic giftedness that tips the scales most heavily. Others would argue it is time and opportunity for practice....
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 10-13-2006
  • Swing Training with the Feet-Together Drill

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional Regardless of your absolute ability, you can improve the quality of your swing--and fix certain swing errors--through use of targeted practice drills. In my book, Golf Training, I present seven swing-training drills ideal for use at the driving range, before...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 09-29-2006
  • Conquering Fear from Tee to Green

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional Fear kills performance. Period. In golf, the common killers are fear of failure and fear of embarrassment--and, at the elite level, fear of success. There are also subconscious, preprogrammed fears that are the root of many of the dumb things that seem to...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 09-15-2006
  • Increase Your Confidence – Lower Your Score!

    By Lisa Ann Hörst, LPGA Class A Professional As much as any other attribute, your level of confidence upon initiating a swing may predetermine your likelihood of producing the ideal outcome. As an example, consider your favorite hole on your home course-a hole you've played many times and admittedly...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 09-01-2006
  • Simple Thoughts for an Effective Swing

    By Lisa Ann Horst, LPGA Class A Professional The golf swing is a chain reaction event that begins with the backswing. Therefore, if you don't start the backswing on track, chances are slim to none that you'll execute a proper downswing or attain optimal club position/path at impact. Consequently...
    Posted to Golf Instruction (Weblog) by Lisa Ann Hörst on 08-18-2006
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