Golf Tips on The Inner Game

5   A "good swing" when first experienced feels anything but good. read more...

12   Anchoring is an age old science you can utilize to attract the successful state of mind and body that has to be present for good golf performance. read more...

16  The greater the degree to which the ball arrests your attention and entices you into pushing for results, the more you end up in a physical state that guarantees you cannot do it. read more...                      

18   The interference and frailty of the conscious mind is the reason as to why golf is not only imperfectable but also the great appealing game that it is. read more...

22  The good players learn the script and identify the characteristics associated to a good player and ultimately express the part as if it is an act. read more...

42  In order to become better, you need to have a greater command of skills to include, a wider variety of shots, course management, self management and positive attitude. read more...

45  A faulty swing can hit very acceptable quality shots as well as disastrous shots; it simply depends on how great the error shows itself. The swing line through the ball that gives Montgomerie a graceful controlled fade turns into an uncontrollable slice if exaggerated. However, when the ball is under control, who is to say it is a fault. read more...

67  We are our own worst enemies when it comes to our golf performance; for a start, we over complicate the technique, then we try too hard to make things happen and finally, we beat ourselves up when we under-perform. read more...

70  If great golf is a gift from God, then so be It; but the gift is available to most if you can reframe your ideas. The main challenge in golf is getting your mind round the right ideas. read more...

72  It is well worth remembering that if getting chewed up actually helped our cause, anyone who has played for at least 5 years would be extremely proficient by now. read more...

73  Simply stand back, get out of your own way, and let your natural ability move in and take over. read more...

78  Over trying  prompts the breakdown of your game. It dismantles the co-ordination of your swing in proportion to the degree that you over try. read more...

87  The top player does not picture himself failing so he is not surprised when he hits a great shot. He is temporarily stunned though when on the rare occasion, he does miscue badly. read more...

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