Golf : the mental game : thinking your way around the course

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    • Dorsel, Thomas N.

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Golf : the mental game : thinking your way around the course

Tom Dorsel

Cumberland House, c2008

  • : pbk

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A golf psychology and instruction guide to address your mental mindset and attitude and improve your game. Any experienced golfer knows that a pleasurable day at the course can quickly turn to frustration if your game isn't going your way. In Golf: The Mental Game, Tom Dorsel, who has written about the psychological side of golf for Golf Illustrated, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, and Golfweek, teaches you how to break down your thinking, emotions, and actions to raise your performance and help you fall back in love with the game. Topics include: The basics: getting started right, using the clubs correctly, and scoringThinking clearly: concentrating, what you should be thinking about, eliminating negative thoughts, keys to developing a great swing, and visualizing doing it rightControlling emotions: building confidence, sharpening mental toughness, making your personality work for you (not against you), relieving stress through talking to yourself, and handling pressureEffective action: practicing your skills, warming up, playing the game, and improving your game through goal-settingMental mysteries of golf: slumps, the effect of your good moments and bad, the mental gymnastics of putting, and collapsesFrom casual weekend golfers to competitive professionals alike, Golf will appeal to readers of Harvey Penick's Little Red Book: Lessons and Teachings from a Lifetime in Golf, W. Timothy Gallwey's The Inner Game of Golf, and Dr. Bob Rotella's Golf is Not a Game of Perfect.

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