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I
already know what the mental edge can do for a golfer and it never
fails to amaze me how few amateurs appreciate the importance of the
mind and our thinking while playing a round. Perhaps this has
traditionally been because the vast number of golf pro's teaching did
not understand it so there was no way they were going to broach the
subject with their clients. So the client gets taught swing mechanics
and little else, perpetuating the amateur belief that swing mechanics
are of primary importance and the Mental game really does not apply to
them. Nothing could be further from the truth and I believe that Golf
Coaches would do their clients a great service by teaching them a few
sound mental tips and then focus on getting their short game into shape.
I
was interested in a survey I read recently conducted way back in 2000
by the National Golf Foundation which found that golfers who claimed to
be using some form of mental game had an average handicap 4 shots lower
than those who did not. I also believe that the same study conducted
now in 2009 would show an even bigger gap. A lot has happened in sport
psychology since 2000 and there are some very powerful and easy to
implement strategies that can get you thinking and focussing like never
before.
Earl Woods was asked what he believed separated Tiger
from the others and he stated that Tigers advantage was more mental
than physical. If you delve into Tigers mental training since he was a
small child then some rather interesting things start to pop up.
Hypnosis for one. Yes, you heard me correctly. Tiger was already using
hypnosis to improve his play as a young man, working with a Marine
Psychologist.
The fundamentals that you need to play your best
golf are being calm and confident, fully focussed and committed to the
shot with no thought of mechanics, results or consequences of results.
In other words you play without caring about the outcome. You play your
best by sticking to a process through each and every shot whilst
maintaining a calm and confident state. The best proponents of mental
game will play as if it doesn't matter when it matters the most.
Nerves, tension, fear, anxiety, frustration and anger, to name but a
few emotional experiences, will get you no-where.
How many times
I have watched a client make a good looking practice swing and then
step up to the ball and make a swing that bears no resemblance at all
to the practice swing. It's as if there are two different golfers and
in many ways that's exactly what’s going on. The practice swing is
smooth and relaxed with little thought as to execution, because there
is no consequence of it. No ball is being struck. Shots will not be
dropped or matches lost if the result is bad. The ego will not be
damaged by hitting an ugly shot in front of other golfers or spectators.
Now
as the golfer steps up to make the swing that connects with the ball,
the swing which will decide the ball flight and result of the shot, the
swing on which the ego rides, it's all change. The little enemies are
back, fear, anxiety, ego and the rest all resulting in a tense and
fearful swing which then produces the very thing the golfer was trying
to avoid.
It's your conscious mind. That part of your thinking
which diagnoses, dissects, reasons and analyses. It is absolutely no
good to you if you want to play your best golf. You must employ your
instinctive mind to make the golf swing and send the ball to the
target. The best way to do this is distract your conscious mind. Think
about the target, where the ball is going. Think about - visualise -
the ball flying through the air and landing perfectly at the target. If
you think you can't visualise, just imagine it as strongly as you can.
There is no right or wrong way, just trying is good enough.
Think
about and imagine the club head passing perfectly through the ball and
sending it straight to the target. Imagine the sound of perfect contact
and imagine the feeling when a ball comes straight out the middle. Do
all of this thinking, while you make the swing.
This keeps your
conscious mind actively working on and thinking about processes and
positives, while your instinctive, unconscious mind does what it does
best, controls a complex movement of many muscles needing perfect
co-ordination and timing. Keep your conscious mind engaged so that the
unconscious mind (instinctive) is free to move your body in the most
effective way to achieve your desired result.
In other words
think about what you want but don't try and control how you swing to
make that happen. Moving your body to achieve what you want is the job
of the unconscious.
Dedicate yourself to learning the mental
game of golf and you will move to new heights of the way you play golf,
the results you get and the enjoyment you derive from what is a great
game.
This is not the definitive article on mental game but I
hope it has given you some ideas and food for thought. If you have not
read any Mental Game books yet then I would suggest you start with Bob
Rotella - Golf is not a game of perfect. You can view this book at
www.golfmindshop.com/books.html
Remember, the mental game is
like most aspects of life; the more you put in the more you get out. I
hope you take this fascinating journey of putting your mind to work for
you.
FIR's , GIR's & Blue Skies.
Mark Wright
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