19th November 2010
How to Deal with a Slump in Form
We've all had periods when our game just goes to pot, nothing seems to go right: You can't putt for love nor money, well hit irons seem to catch the bunker and plug, and you can't hit a fairway with a 7 iron let alone y...
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19th November 2010
Drive for SHow and Putt for Dough
How many times have you heard this said on the course? Yet many of the game's greats dispute it:
Greg Norman says in his book SHARK ATTACK:
"Don't ever sell me on that line. If you can't put your tee-shot in play...
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19th November 2010
A Word about Course Management:
Playing golf is about managing your emotions, your swing, and, most importantly, your decisions.
Every shot that you play during a round requires evaluations and decisions such as, how's the ball lying, how far to the...
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19th November 2010
Post-Shot Routine
A what? I hear you ask...
We all know what a Pre-shot routine is but what the hell is a post-shot routine?
Well think about it? If the Pre-shot routine's role is to ensure that consistent shot preparation leads to consistent sho...
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19th November 2010
Increasing Your Mental Awareness
Most of errors on the course are caused by doubt, tension and lapses in concentration and not mechanical flaws, as many players believe. The majority of swing errors result from doubt and/or tension. Thoughts like "Don'...
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19th November 2010
Dealing with Poor Performance
When your round is over and you have played well, recall the good shots and positive outcomes and anchor* this will stack your positive anchors and aid your play next time around.
But what do you do if things didn't go ...
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19th November 2010
Coping with Anger
It is extremely difficult to play well when you are angry. I know we have all hit a peach of a drive that was loaded with anger after 3 putting the last green but if you're honest that's the exception rather than the rule. If things ...
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