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Golf's
Mental Game Plan Thoughts |
by:
George
Gabriel |
Thinking
of having a great round on the golf course
can be a lot of mental work. The most important
part of having a great round on the golf
course begins with a few thoughts. Question
is where and how many?
Preparing your mind for a great golf game
can be quite time consuming and unhealthy,
depending on where you start your mental
game. Triggering your thoughts for a great
game of golf should not be in the car on
the way to the golf course. If you're approaching
a curve ahead of you going downhill on a
slippery roadway, and you see a sharp curve
ahead of you. Do you start thinking on how
you are going to fly the trap on the first
hole? Trying to dream up a great game of
golf in a coffee shop can have your lips
seared with hot coffee as well. Thinking
of sinking that long 30-foot putt on the
first hole, while having dinner out with
your wife or girlfriend, could have that
same coffee all over your lap.
Trying to conjure up a great game of golf,
while doing other things at the same time.
Does not work! No matter how good you are!
For some of us trying to play a golf hole
in our mind is our way of preparing ourselves
for the game to come. Thoughts on visualizing
how you plan on conquering the fifth, or
seventh golf hole that you always seem to
have trouble with, could have you playing
it over and over again in your mind, until
you get it right. I think it gives us the
self-satisfaction before we approach the
notorious golf hole, that in our mind we
have conquered the golf hole the night before.
Have you ever lost sleep the night before
trying to conjure up a great round of golf
for the next day?
The thoughts of having a great round of
golf, and a good game plan, should start
on the first tee box, looking down the fairway
and visualizing the shot at hand. If you
start thinking of anything other than where
you want the ball to land on your shot at
hand. You will find yourself scratching
your head, and thinking of where you went
wrong.
Thoughts on a good game plan should be on
your immediate task at hand. Most of us
have been told to play one golf shot at
a time. I think the same would apply on
playing one golf hole at a time, taking
one curve on the roadway ahead of you at
a time, and taking one sip of coffee at
a time, and leaving your golf game plan
thoughts at home when you go out for dinner.
Do not attempt to take your golf game plan
and wife, or lady friend out at the same
time.
About the author:
Learned to play golf as a caddie. Now running
a discount tee time site at http://www.golfanchor.netand
a golf site at http://www.golfanchor.com
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