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The Mental Side Of The Game

December 2, 2009 by admin  
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How To Make Good Decisions

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By JC Campbell – The mental side of golf is perhaps one of the most important and one of the most difficult aspects to master. Golf is a game played between the ears, a fact confirmed by the greatest players ever to grace the sport like Bobby Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. The mental approach to the game of golf is crucial even for those who have the kind of natural talent found in top professionals. Because golf is a sport involving any number of variables, it will naturally call for good decision making.

The mental approach to golf is one of the most interesting facets of this great Royal and Ancient game. There must be very few golfers, if any, who do not have the goal of game improvement, something that for many, comes down solely to their mental attitude. The mental side of golf involves making good decisions that will have real impact on your game.

If you are a golfer who has played the game for some time, there comes a point when you reach a level of performance that will not greatly improve. For example, when you first start playing the game, you are likely to shoot high scores. As you continue to play regularly, your game dramatically improves until you reach that point where you have hit your personal ceiling. That ceiling might be five, ten, fifteen handicap or higher. Because of age, strength and general ability, you may hit your tee ball 200-250 yards and know only too well that you will never hit it 300 even on a good day.

Does reaching this personal level mean we can no longer improve? Definitely not! This is where using our mental powers become so important, as we endeavor to create a strategy that will allow us to play the best we can and possibly reach heights we never thought possible. Being a fifteen-handicapper doesn't preclude shooting in the 70s, or a ten-handicapper from shooting par.

Golf is a fascinating game when we approach it from the mental side, thinking about how we plan to play the course, rather than how we are going to swing the club. Decision making when playing golf can begin even before we step on the first tee. In fact, we can make sound, game improving decisions while lying in bed, having breakfast or driving to the course. Try this suggestion before you set off for your next golf game, particularly if you will be playing a familiar course. Think your way through every hole on the golf course and decide there and then, what you will play from every tee, weather conditions permitting.

Deviate from your regular practice of simply hitting driver on every par 4 or 5. Are there some short par fours that you could easily reach using 3-wood or even an iron from the tee? Could you play each par 5 with an iron for your second shot, as opposed to playing the 3-wood which often puts you in trouble? Determine this before you begin to play and stick to it.

Another suggestion:  Do you find that your iron shots to greens come up short most of the time? One major winning professional from days gone by once said, cruelly perhaps, that the safest place to stand when watching amateurs play, is "directly behind the flag, because they never reach it". Try experimenting with this strategy on your next round. Once you have determined your distance to the pin and selected your iron for the shot, put the club back in your bag and take the next one down, so 8 iron becomes 7 iron. Remember, the difference between clubs is only 10-15 yards per club. Review your performance using this tactic and see if it results in a noticeable improvement.

The key is to make those decisions before you pick up a club and determine in advance, the strategy you will follow on the course. Paying more attention to the mental side of your golf game can only improve your game and you may also be very pleasantly surprised as you analyze your scorecard at the 19th hole.

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