By: Greg | 2010-12-28 | Golf You should be able to develop your mental training ability because it helps improve your skills in anything you wish to improve on. The inner training of a person has proven to work for many people who participate in many types of sporting activities not only in golf. read more
By: Kevin Cooper | 2010-04-02 | Golf Can you really improve your game with hypnosis? Absolutely! If you're a pretty good golfer but you just can't manage to sink that winning putt or there's one bunker that always defeats you, even though you know it's stupid. Then you can use hypnosis to overcome that specific problem. Improve that swing, or stop nerves from ruining your tee shot. read more
By: EsthyA & Todd Stofka | 2011-05-04 | Coaching Golf Sports Performance Psychology helps both professional and amateur golfers to function at their own peak performance level. By overcoming mental obstacles and encouraging positive self-empowerment, sports psychology provides an invaluable link between the mind and body, paving the way for athletic success, whatever your sport or discipline, especially in the game of golf. read more
By: Roseanna Leaton | 2011-01-27 | Golf Many tips abound for those who seek to win at golf. Some are better than others. Discover your own top tip to start winning your golfing tournaments. read more
By: Michael Lofton | 2010-04-02 | Golf Focus is a key word in playing golf. It is easy to lose focus while playing the game. Clear your mind. Never let anything distract you from the game. Fix your mind on your rhythm and swing. Most of the problems while playing golf are due to untrained mind. Let your mind control your body and train it to deal with the pressure, setbacks and errors. Visualize a good shot and let the putt go. read more
By: Enzo Vullo | 2010-03-31 | Golf Motivation in sport is critical to success-regardless of what sport you play. In addition to physical skill and prowess, the mental skills you employ will directly affect how you play and whether or not you score. This is true in golf as well as any other sport, but perhaps even more so in golf because golf is essentially an individual game. read more
By: Josh Santebanes | 2010-11-30 | Golf It is very important that you know how to prepare yourself in laying golf. It is not only your physical body that you have to prepare but also your mind. Keep in mind that you have to prepare yourself for the challenge and fun that you will experience with golf. The tips mentioned will surely help you on how to do it. Keep them in mind all the time. read more
By: Andre Neuman | 2011-08-23 | Golf You've created your golf swing and have reached a skill level which you can compete with. However, you nonetheless really feel there's some thing missing from your game that's keeping you against playing in the subsequent level which you know you are able to reach. read more
By: Lisa Lane Brown | 2011-01-02 | Business Here is the Golf psychology of melting away pressure. The dying minutes of every golf competition carries intense pressure. read more
By: Andrew Fogg | 2010-03-29 | Golf Greg Norman at the British Seniors Championship reminded me of how without the help of golf psychology he has so often faded in the last round of the majors. As far as I can recall, Greg has never worked with a golf psychologist and sadly it shows at times like these. If he had Tiger's training and could use golf psychology and self hypnosis at these critical times, just imagine how many majors he would have won by now. read more
By: dave thomas | 2011-03-12 | Golf You are almost prepared to build the opening move onto the golf tee box and you are feeling eager. Newly ironed golf trousers and shirt, and you are feeling informal and supple, and then suddenly this full-grown black cloud comes along out of nowhere. You look down the fairway and all you see is hazards and your asking yourself; however am I going to aim this golf ball in the fairway? Would the read more