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We all dream of hitting the ball straight and far, landing
softly on the green and rolling towards the hole, walk up to the
ball, make the putt and move to the next tee…
In our dreams golf is simple and easy, no hassle, no looking
after lost balls, no feeling of embarrassment, we are just mastering
the art of golf, we have a good golf swing and we are in control
of our mind.
A lovely dream! But what is our reality? Getting little late
on the course and not having time to go to the range, nervously
driving on the first hole into the woods, but forgiving ourselves
because after all we were late, and didn’t have that time
to warm up… double bogey on the first hole, not feeling
good at the second either… after 9 holes the game is lost,
but our thoughts are already on the next round, or maybe we just
want to get quickly home and forget about this miserable game...
In our dream it wasn’t like this. In our dream we controlled
the ball with our perfect golf swing and we were also in control
of our emotions. We know it can happen, because we have done it
so often on odd holes, we just don’t seem to be able to
make it work for the whole round, but the dream is there…
someday I will do it, someday I will play that perfect round or
golf. After I done that, my self confidence is going to be so
high, I will keep on playing at that level. I don’t have
to play with these guys I’m currently playing with…
the important low scoring guys in the club will ask me to play
with them, and I will be looked up to! This is who I am and what
I deserve! I just need some time to work on my game… next
summer I will do it…
If these feelings sound even remotely familiar to you, read on.
Firstly, the dream can come true. But it is going to take some
sacrifices before it will be reality. It will mean a good golf
swing and physical control, but above all mind control and taking
control of the nerves.
One very important part of being successful at anything is self
understanding. Now I don’t mean that we make a training
program, which might also be important, but it is a question of
our dreams versus reality psychologically speaking. Let me explain
this concept little more:
If we crave for fantastic results and have unrealistic dreams
that we cannot reach, we are going to create unnecessary pressure
in our system. This pressure is going to lead to uncontrolled
psychological state of mind, and that will result as bad golf,
which again is going to burst out as anger.
Golf is a mind game above all. We can play much better within
our limits, if we can be clear minded about our skills and what
we want and not have unrealistic expectations.
Have you ever tried to be calm and untouched even though you
play badly? Is it possible to decide that no matter what is going
to happen out there, I’m not going to loose my calm? If
you can do this, you are controlling your mind and not letting
the mind control you. It is very easy to get out there and just
“see” what the round has to give you today. No expectations,
no worries, just looking at your game as it was somebody else’s
game. And you know what, it is somebody else’s game to everybody
else but you… others will not punish you because you missed
an easy putt, it is you being hard to you’re self that is
creating the bad feelings and pressure. The problem is called
“what needs to be and what is”. What needs to be is
not reality, what is, IS REALITY, but we don’t want to see
it because of “what needs to be”.
I will go deeper into this later, in my next article coming soon,
so stay tuned and you will be getting results! You will also need
to practice, so please have look at this incredible system that
has helped so many golfers in 2006, you will learn to hit the
ball like never before, add successful mind control and we might
have a new champion!
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