I believe most of us weekend golfers do not understand the importance of Attitude in the game of golf.
The pros never talk about what they cannot do.
I have a friend who is really a good guy except when it comes to golf. He beats himself up all the time: "Well, here I go again - single bogey golfer- that's the best I can do...I can't make a two foot putt! ---"
I smile to myself when I hear his comments because it helps me win when his attitude is bad. I am not a scratch golfer either but I win more often than does my friend. I let every negative thought roll off like water on a duck's back.
I set goals for myself: "Today I am going to make two more pars than I made last time". Or, "One more birdie today than last time." Or, " I always make my putts inside 4 feet." Our brains are finely tuned receivers and usually enable us to do what we tell ourselves we can do.
Notice the next time you go out with your foursome. Listen to the talk and watch the physical reactions of your fellow golfers.
My routine is to talk to my self. I start by saying, "What a great day for golfing!" as I sniff the cool air and hear the birds in the trees. I take a few deep breaths of fresh air and focus on how good, clean, fresh air feels flowing into my lungs. I always allow time to stretch my major muscles and swing a few slow coordinated golf swings. I picture in my mind what a perfect shot looks like.
I clean up my equipment because I want to celebrate this occasion in "style". I recall successful shots I have made in the past. To make it short: I place in my mind good feelings, positive thoughts about what I can do and have done and confident self talk like: "I CAN make this one - I have done it before!"
I recall one of my best T-shots ever: We had just exchanged a pleasant comment and I just took one practice swing, set the club behind the ball and hit it. The ball flew straight and true more than 30 yard farther than my usual studied T shot.
I felt positive and let my intuition do the rest. It works!
Try it sometime.
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