Golf Mental Training
Someone told me of a story about Jack Nicklaus' reaction to a missed
putt. A fan, said to Jack right after he missed a short putt, "Sorry you missed that one, Jack."
Jack's response was: "I didn't miss the putt. It just didn't go in."
Jack had a positive way of looking at his game. He hit the line and speed he
wanted, so in his mind everything was fine. His mental approach by letting go allowed him to move on without
dwelling on it like many of us do after missing a short putt. He prevented the miss shot from affecting his
confidence on future putts. He just let go and moved on.
Getting frustrated can only contribute to your lack of performance and it just
brings more negativity to your game this also effects your focus and confidence level..
Remember the words and thoughts you use can effect your game. Staying positive and
having fun is what makes most golfers successful.
Golf Mental Training is re-programming the mind to become positive of a situation
and to let go.
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