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How does your attitude affect your golf?

By: Randy Friedman on 04/03/09 03:08 PM   |   DISCUSS

Does the attitude you're carrying around in your golf "BAG" work for you or against you? At any given time it either works for you or against you... which do you choose? Have you been listening to Your Inner Swing?Put it this way... * Is your glass half empty or half full? * Is the sky partly cloudy or mostly sunny? * Are your thoughts don't hit it in the water, or I want to hit the green? When was the last time you asked your self, "what am I thinking right now?" It's time to start asking   —   » Read More: How does your attitude affect your golf?

ForeThought

By: Bob Skura on 04/02/09 10:19 AM   |   DISCUSS

Fifty-three-year-old Greg Norman, told the press that his success in the first three rounds of the 2008 British Open was due to maintaining a serene composure. ‘Go, Greg, go,’ his long-time fans cheered. His approach worked perfectly until he became uptight and lost the 54-hole lead, something he has done seven times in majors during his career. ‘No, Greg, no,’ his fans wailed. Why Norman collapsed so often in majors is a story in itself but for now let’s loo   —   » Read More: ForeThought

Fore Thought

By: Bob Skura on 02/19/09 12:11 PM   |   DISCUSS

Paul Goydos had a zone experience in the 2008 Tour Championship. How else do you explain the 169th ranked player leading the best pros in the world for four days? Sergio Garcia also found the zone. His driving accuracy was 80.5 percent, the best in the field that week despite his yearly average of 58.8 percent. Not to be outdone Jeff Quiney claimed in an interview with reporter Mark Rolfing to have had that special feeling too. But how can this be? Isn’t a zone experience limited to the   —   » Read More: Fore Thought

Fore Thought

By: Bob Skura on 02/04/09 10:30 AM   |   DISCUSS

Ask Better Questions. Get Better Results The beauty of working on mental skills is that they are easier to develop than physical ones. Not all of us are 6’2”, 220 pounds, and blessed with lightning speed or unusual strength. But improving your mental skills often consists of little more than getting into the habit of making the proper choices. Self-talk, for instance, is a mental skill that can easily be improved this way. While the popular notion is that quality self-talk   —   » Read More: Fore Thought

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