Search:

Home | Golf Mental Game


Prevent Frustration in Golf

By: Lisa Brown

Dear Golfer,

Whenever you become super-frustrated on the golf course, the first place to look is your expectations. Expectations are at the root of most frustrations.

When you are performing well and suddenly your opponent sinks a long chip or comes out of the woods to make a par, you know what I'm talking about.

Instantly, you become frustrated. Your frustration causes you to try and guide or steer the ball, rather than swinging freely.

In the Tournament Players Championship several years ago, Tom Kite and Chip Beck were the final twosome. Chip started out horribly, making four bogeys on the front side shooting 40.

But Tom did not expect Chip to keep playing that badly. Instead, he assumed Chip would be as hot on the back side as he had been cold on the front.

And Chip did get hot, shooting 31.

Tom stuck to his mental game plan. At the final hole, Tom teed off with a two-stroke lead. Chip had a tricky, downhill putt of 25 feet. Tom immediately assumed Chip would make that putt.

Sure enough, he did.

If Chip's putt had surprised or unnerved Tom, his next putt would have suddenly become much harder. But Tom had prepared his expectations perfectly. His emotional state did not change when Chip's ball disappeared into the hole.

Tom holed his par putt and won the tournament.*

The simple act of carefully monitoring your expectations -- about course conditions, opponents, even your own shots -- will prevent frustration and keep you collected on the golf course.

I'll talk to you again soon.

Your friend,
Lisa B.

PS: If you haven't taken the time to go and download my online eBook, "Breakthrough Golf! Lower Your Score Now Using the Mental Secrets of Professional Athletes", then I suggest you go and do that immediately.

You can download it right now, and be reading it in literally MINUTES. It will teach you the exact mindset you need to play your best golf now. In fact, the entire first section of the book teaches you how to select the right mental focus for each shot.

You will learn how to work with yourself, not against yourself, on the golf course.

Go download it here:

www.golfgamesecrets.com/sales/

*Degunther, R. The Art and Science of Putting, 1996.

Article Source: http://www.golftipssite.net

Lisa Brown is a professional speaker, author and coach who helps people succeed using mental toughness training.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Golf Mental Game Articles Via RSS!

Powered by Article Dashboard