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Reduce
the Variables of Golf
Golf can be a very complex
game because a golfer's swing mechanics are not a simple thing to
learn and execute instinctively. However, the more you can reduce
the variables of golf, the simpler the game becomes, and the easier
it is to lower your score.
Unfortunately, many golfers
trying to lower their score spend most of their time and energy
on buying expensive equipment or practicing without taking lessons.
Besides not taking lessons and practicing, the average golfer neglects to work on
improving the simpler variables that they have more control over.
Fortunately, there are
three other variables that influence a golfer's performance and
score. They are course management or strategy, physical condition
and the mental game. These variables are much simpler to control
than the mechanics of the golf swing.
Course management or
strategy is simply playing the golf course within your mechanical
and physical limitations. Whatever level of mechanical skill you
have attained, learn what your probability of success is for each
club in your bag and base your shot selection according to your
skill level. Don't try to be a hero unless you have a legitimate
chance of making the shot. Be realistic and play within your limitations.
Being in good physical
condition is very simple to control, but requires strong discipline
to follow a structured stretching and exercise program. A strong
flexible body makes it a lot easier to repeat a complex golf swing,
especially towards the end of a round of golf when many out of condition
golfers are getting physically tired. It's a simple choice. Either
get and stay in shape or pay the consequences by shooting higher scores.
The mental game is the
simplest variable to control if you know how. It requires the total
realization that your mental state affects the chemistry of your
brain which in turn affects your ability to perform. Then, it's
just a matter of reprogramming your mind to optimize your chemistry
to play in the zone.
Golf is a funny game
in that it has its share of ups and downs which vary from hole to
hole and day to day. The most important variable that you can control
is your attitude and state of mind. If you control your attitude
and always keep your cup half full, it's a lot easier to put up
with the emotional roller coaster of golf. A positive attitude allows
you to remain confident when the golf gods turn against you and
gives your subconscious a chance to figure out what is happening
mechanically.
If you reduce the variables,
you will have more fun playing golf and lower scores.
If 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.
I guarantee it! So
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