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Don't
Be Intimidated
How do you feel when
you are playing against an over powering player who is better than
you are? If you feel intimidated, you have already conceded the
game to your opponent before you hit your first ball.
Here is a game plan that
will give you a fighting chance to beat a golfer who has a better
mechanical game than you have at present. Be happy if you currently
get intimidated because your mental game can be corrected very quickly if
you put your mind to it.
Start off by rereading
"The Mental Keys to Improve Your Golf," especially Chapter 4. "In reality you have an electrochemical
nervous system. As the chemicals change, the messages change and
your performance varies accordingly. When you are positive and operating
on instinct, your brain, metaphorically, runs on super high-octane
chemicals. Your performance excels.
"It is important to realize
that your electrochemical nervous system is an alternating electrical
current that generates an electromagnetic field. The strength and
quality of your electromagnetic field is felt by those around you.
That is why athletes, who exude confidence, intimidate and weaken
their opponents before the competition begins."
It is OK if someone who
is better than you beats you. But, make up your mind that you aren't
going to beat yourself by letting someone's stronger electromagnetic
field intimidate you. Here is something to remember the next time
you play against an over powering and confident golfer. Tell yourself
that he is going to have to beat you. Then tell yourself to forget
about him and play your game one shot at a time.
Use the four-step routine
to help you stay focused in the present and neutralize his presence.
Anytime your tape wants you to think about your opponent, just say
'cock a doodle do' and push him out of your mind. You decide who
and what thoughts you want to enter your mind. Don't let your opponent
decide for you. If he is good enough to beat you, so be it. Just
don't give him the game by allowing his strong presence to cause
you to get out of your game and beat yourself.
A confident person expects
to win and puts pressure on his competition. However, if his competition
plays him close or even, doubt may creep into his game. All you
have to do to increase your chances of winning is put doubt in your
opponent's mind by playing him close or even. As soon as he doubts
himself, his game will weaken and he will more than likely blow
a couple of shots and give you the game.
So get mentally strong
and look forward to playing over powering golfers. Don't concern
yourself with beating them. Just play your game and stay close.
Once your opponent starts looking over his shoulder and you are
still there, you got him because 9 times out of 10 you will force
him out of his game and he will end up beating himself. The trick
is that you have to play your game and forget all about your opponent.
Rent the video "Rocky"
and pay attention to the scene the night before the fight when Rocky
tells Adrian that he realizes that he can't beat Apollo Creed. Then
Adrian asks him, "what are you going to do?" I'll never forget Rocky's
words when he replied, "All I want to do is go the distance because
nobody has ever gone the distance against Apollo Creed. If I go
the distance, then everybody will know that I'm not a bum." The
rest is history and brought tears of inspiration to millions who
saw "Rocky".
Train your mind never
to be intimidated and play scared. Have fun and enjoy the process
of improving your mechanical and mental games. Never forget that
if it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger. Look forward to
playing against stronger opponents and enjoy turning the table against
them.
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you have not read "The Mental Keys To Improve Your Golf", you will
benefit greatly from my book by seeing the whole picture instead
of just pieces contained in my mental tips.
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