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Improve Your Game With Mental Golf Tips

By Cathy Mercer


With any sport success is not simply about the physical aspects of the game. There are plenty of examples of smaller boxers knocking down bigger ones or teams with less skilful players beating their more fancied opponents. This is also true of golf and with these mental golf tips you can find a better way to approach the game.

Inevitably getting things wrong can be frustrating. People shout, swear, throw their clubs away and so forth. There are people who mistake this frustration for passion. While being passionate about a sport can be beneficial blind frustration rarely leads to improved results.

You should also avoid fatty snacks or caffeine during a game. The reason for this is that you get a spike in energy for a short period. While this may sound good what inevitably follows is the crash and you do not want to feel sluggish and lack energy at the last few holes!

Ultimately unless you are a professional there is no point becoming overly aggressive or competitive. The sad fact is that you are likely to come up against people that are better than you. Furthermore it is worth remembering that you do not control the weather and sometimes factors may simply beyond your control.

This is more positive because you then look at how your game develops. Over time you should start to see improvements and this in turn ought to result in better results on the score card. While it may sound obvious that practise will result in better results it can be easy to forget this while you are on the course and the competitive desire inevitably comes out.

This also includes what you do before you go on the course. A light meal around two hours before you tee off can make it easier to concentrate. Slow release energy foods such as oatmeal work best as this gives you a consistent amount of energy. This is as opposed to high sugar junk foods or caffeine as these give you a short term boost followed by a crash.

A game like golf requires concentration which is why diet is important. As you go along the course small snacks like fruit and water will allow you to stay focused without thinking about needing a drink or something to eat. This then extends to an overall approach. For example if you are having a bad day try to block it out of your head on the course as this will inevitably make it harder to concentrate.

Of course one of the best mental golf tips is to get the best help. When you go to a driving range or a course do not be afraid to ask for people to look at your swing. Getting the right advice can help you change your mental response to improve your game and generally make it more enjoyable!




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