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Visualize
Better Golf Shots
You can use visualization
before you make a shot or after the shot. By using both approaches,
you will greatly increase your ability to improve your golf and
lower your score.
When you visualize before
making a shot, don't limit yourself to just seeing where you want
the ball to go. The key is your imagination. Use as many of your
five senses as possible to vividly imagine the shot that you want
to make. You not only want to see the path of the ball to your target,
you want to feel the power or softness of the club face striking
the ball according to the particular shot you're attempting as well
as hear the sound it will make.
Visualization works
because your mind does not distinguish between what you actually
experience and what you vividly imagine. This occurs because your
brain records every moment of your entire life. We will call the
recording process of your brain - your tape, which is a conceptual
representation of all your previous thoughts and actions. Your brain
is programmed to make similar decisions according to what is on
your tape. However, the most current portion of your tape has the
biggest impact on its decision making process.
By visualizing a shot
before you attempt it, you are putting on your tape very specific
instructions for your brain to follow instead of allowing it to
choose from the good and bad shots that were previously recorded
there. If you make a shot that does not come off as well as you
wanted or visualized, you can allow it to be recorded on your tape
'as is' to be replayed in the future. Or, you can take a couple
of seconds to visualize the shot you wanted and put on your tape
the shot you want the next time the situation calls for it.
You can do this immediately
after the shot or at night before you go to sleep. Ideally, you
will do both. The reason this improves your golf is that when you
sleep, your brain is reviewing what went on your tape that day so
it can decide what shot to select for you in the future. Would you
prefer your brain to select the bad shot that you left 'as is' or
the good ones that you visualized?
It's your choice. If
you take the time to visualize better golf shots, you will lower
your score.
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