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Golf Ruins Boredom

So you decided to just sit around for another year and watch the television for that ever expectant something. What ever it is that we are actually watching for is a surprise to me every time I think about it.

Not only does T/V steal precious time from us but eating, drinking and nearly everything else does as well. Now every golfer knows these things are not needed. Because there is GOLF!

An invention by the most intelligent of men of our past that not only fulfills all of our needs but also helps us enjoy television when and if we ever get to see it again because they show golfing on it as well.

Who would possibly think that walking around seemingly aimlessly looking for a little white dimpled ball somewhere in that sand , mud, grass or forest is remotely more enjoyable than being bored. Well it just is.

Take my word for it because the only option to that would be to go to your local public golf course with a friend or two or even your partner and play a round yourself. We know that will never happen as long as there is digital information flying through the air to give you something to watch on your precious box. Or will it? Go make me wrong.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Playing Golf Truly Is Mind Over Matter

By Alex Kelly


On the occasions I'm able to reunite with old friends for a round of golf, they are regularly stunned by how my game has improved since the last time we played together. I usually just shrug my shoulders content to keep the secrets to my improvement to myself.

If there's one thing a golfer knows, its that his golf buddies are not going to give up easily if they believe you have a secret or a tip they ought to know. My friends often make unfair usage of the persuasive strategies available at the 19th hole and I finish up disclosing my tricks-of-the-trade. In truth, my secret, if you can really call it that, is what is called mental golf.

Mental golf is using your mind to boost your golf by learning to control yourself mentally and emotionally while on the course. I read some articles on mental golf and then decided to learn some easy systems to see if they would help my game.

To cut a long story short, I was astonished. I visualised myself succeeding and tried to get rid of all the doubts I had in my capabilities accumulated during years of slices, shanks, lost balls, and missed putts.

I was a bit skeptical initially but with a little determination, aided by the idea of impressing my golf buddies, I was pleasantly surprised by the impact it had on my game. In fact I was astounded. I just felt more at ease on the course and more confident in my capabilities. Golf is now even more fun than it was.

Sometimes you just know the second the club swings towards the ball that it's going to be a good shot. This is a feeling all golfers have experienced and it greatly improves your attitude in a round. Having this happen all of the time may not be possible but having it occur more frequently is possible using mental golf techniques. If you doubt that mental golf techniques will enhance your golf just ask Tiger Woods.




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