How to take your practice game to the course
Written by admin on August 27th, 2008
Ever wonder why it is impossible to duplicate the same relaxed
stroke you had while practicing when it’s “go” time?
It’s because your brain’s chemistry changes when you have to
perform and throws your game off.
When you play a round of golf and get caught up in the outcome,
your emotional state changes. This is why it is impossible to
duplicate the same relaxed stroke you had while practicing
because your brain’s chemistry changes and throws your game off.
I know, it’s frustrating for all of us so I wanted to see how PGA
Pros deal with it.
I spoke with five different pros about how they deal with this
issue and each had their own approach.
However, three of them pointed to one resource they use that has
helped them take their practice game to the course.
Enter Michael Anthony. He’s worked with Olympic Gold medalists as
well as several PGA pros on just this issue.
And as of late, he’s helped yours truly as well.
I don’t want to waste your time telling you all about how great
this guy is or what he’s done for those pros and athletes and
even myself because you can read about it yourself here:
Click here for the mental keys of golf and better your game.
This guy is the gold standard in mental performance strategies
and frankly, if you haven’t heard about him, I’d be surprised.
Tags: mental keys, mental performance, olympic gold, performance strategies, pga pros, practice game, state changes
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