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The Mental Side of Golf
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The Mental Side of Golf

Here you will find articles that pertain to the part of everyone's golf game that takes place above the neck.  We will feature authors who have become authorities on the subject and include topics like: Learning vs. Performing, Mentors, Golf and Zen, Focus, Meditation, Stress, Mental Exercises, and much more.  Be sure to come back often to see what's new.


  • Tiger's New Father Figure
    Self-fulfilling prophesies work best when they are rooted in reality.
  • Talking To Bones
    The relationship between a golfer and his caddy
  • You Can Never Return To Form!
    Seeing differences prevents us from falling into a state of complacency because every challenge becomes a first time event rather than a repeat performance.
  • Ask Your Hero For Help
    O’Meara is no psychologist but the effect his advice had on Kim was as dramatic as any behavioral change a psychologist might be asked to facilitate.
  • Golf And Zen
    Before we can dig into the details, we need to start with an over-view of how Eastern and Western thought differs, in the most fundamental of ways.
  • How Focus Can Improve Your Golf Game
    Most golfers tend to think they must practice more, find a new instructor, buy more videos, get the swing right, change those clubs. But one of the often overlooked and most important mental aspects of the game is focus.
  • Success In Golf And Meditation
    When we say to people that you need the same skills to be a successful golfer as you do meditator it usually raises a huge laugh. Golf and meditation are miles apart. Some often suggest that in hitting the perfect Golf shot you need to be in a focussed meditative state, but that’s as far as it gets.
  • The Golf Mental Exercise
    Here is a mental exercise to see if you allow bad thoughts to enter your mind even in your pretend round. Bad habits die hard and the first place to attack them is in your conscious mind.

 

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