Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect
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Rating | : | 4.77 (930 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0743508092 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 121 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"For teen golfer" according to Accidental Texan. Bought this for my 1For teen golfer Accidental Texan Bought this for my 14 year old to help him tackle the mental side of the game. He's enjoying the read and says he's got some good stuff out of it. My understanding is that is is written petty plainly and directly with many annectdotes and examples from famous golfers. He's not a big reader, but this seems to be one for him.. year old to help him tackle the mental side of the game. He's enjoying the read and says he's got some good stuff out of it. My understanding is that is is written petty plainly and directly with many annectdotes and examples from famous golfers. He's not a big reader, but this seems to be one for him.. "Love this book" according to Boogs79. Get your mind right with this fascinating read. Take notes as you go along - these will help you become a better golfer NO DOUBT!. his other book "Putting Out of Your Mind" but good nevertheless. I never thought much of "sports psychologists" Mike Overlaps a little with his other book "Putting Out of Your Mind" but good nevertheless. I never thought much of "sports psychologists" but I now see how they can turn a negative attitude around into a supporting positive one. I am convinced this book (and the putting book) has shaved some strokes off my game this summer….and that is a good thing.
One of golf guru Jim Flick's mantras is that golf is 90 percent mental, and the other 10 percent is mental, too. Dr. Through anecdote and aphorism he suggests how these mental and emotional hazards can be played through, and, regardless of skill level, how teeing off with a more positive and confident outlook will translate into better performance. . Bob Rotella, a noted sports psychologist and performance consultant, roots around the golfer's mind to expose--and analyze--the doubts, the fears, and the frustrations that haunt anyone who's ever picked up a club and swung it
Confidence is simply the aggregate of the thoughts you have about yourself. Rotella creates an attitude and a mindset about all aspects of a golfer's game, from mental preparation to competition and with a conversational fashion in a dynamic blend of anecdote and lesson. Golfers must learn to love the challenge when they hit a ball into the rough, trees, or sand. The alternatives -- anger, fear, whining, and cheating -- do no good. In Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect, Rotella -- or "Doc," as most players refer to him, goes beyond just the usual mental aspects of the game and the reliance on specific techniques. Among his many professional clients are Nick Price, Tom Kite, Pat Bradley, John Daly, and many others. Some of his maxims include: On the first tee, a golfer must expect only two things of himself: to have fun, and to focus his mind properly on every shot. Bob Rotella is one of the hottest performance consultants in America today. GOLF IS NOT A GAME OF PERFECT Listen t