Entries Tagged as 'mental game of golf'

The Mental Game Of Golf May Be The Hardest Part To Conquer…

As a golfer you must definitelybe aware that learning the mental game of golf is just as important if not more important as learning even something as essentialas swing basics.  Possiblyto a greater degreethan with any other sport, conquering the inner game of golf is necessaryto becoming a greatgolfer. Without a strong mental game, you can pretty much reserve yourself to ordinary playat best.

Think about the last time you played golf did you visualize your shot before taking your swing?  If not, you are deprivingyourself of a very importantstep.  With nomental pictureyou have no capacity to send your ball in the right direction upon impact.

What The US Open Tournament Means To Your Game…

So you may be wandering just what does the US Open Golf Tournament have to do with my game? Well if you want to play well in your own club competition it could have a lot to do with your success. When you go to the driving range to work on your swing and pound ball after ball it’s only one small part of practise. This is what is called the practise makes perfect method. But if you have played golf for any length of time you know that it simply isn’t the truth; practise doesn’t make perfect! Perfect practise makes perfect. So  really you should be practising what is essential for you to play at your best. Your inner game of golf requires equal awareness.

How To Use Subliminal Affirmations to Improve Your Golf Game

The game of golf is 90% a mental game, so learning to dominate the inner game of golf is important. Many golfers struggle for years until they learn how to use mental golf training techniques to their advantage. So until you know how to implement the mental game of golf, don’t spend any more money on the latest golf driver, golf training aid, or lessons.

So, what do subliminal messages have to do with golf, you may ask? Well, Tiger Woods has used Subliminal Affirmations since the age of 13. Also, most of the top PGA professionals use powerful mental techniques - it is what separates the top 5% of golfers from the recreational golfer.