Golf Mental Game Building A Winner’s Mindset

March 8th, 2010 by Dalgetty

Have you ever noticed that when you’re not having a great game of golf, you only ever notice the bad breaks? Weird isn’t it because I’m sure that if you actually recorded the number of bad breaks and the number of good breaks that they would more than likely even themselves up over time !

The fact of the matter is that it’s NOT the bad breaks that will wreck your round of golf, it’s the way you deal with them that will make or break your round. The concept is that when a ball has a bad lie, or lands in a divot, that you should walk to the ball with no different a mind set than if it were in a great place and to see each ball as a new challenge both for the physical result and for developing your mental strength.

This is all part of learning to play golf under pressure as calmly as you do when playing a casual round with friends.

The Golf Mental Game Training Course is reviewed in depth at Golf Mental Training with a detailed review of the 2nd part of the golf audio coaching session- Building a Winner’s Mindset.

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