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Dear Golfer, Despite the hope promised by 'hot new' golf products, the sad truth is that only a small percentage of golfers ever improve. Handicap statistics compiled by the National Golf Foundation and United States Golf Association show that most golfers establish their level of competency after a few years. After that, they seldom vary their scores by more than a stroke or two.* Most golfers' lack of progress is due to improper mental training. Golfers tend to obsess over equipment and technique. They neglect the mental side of golf and their short game. To play better golf, you need to build and practice a consistent swing that you trust. Forget the right forearm and the left hip. Forget pushing, pulling, and rotating. Make your game as simple and repeatable as possible. Focus solely on doing what is necessary for you to square the club to the target line at impact. To square your club to the target line at impact, the following four ingredients are a must:
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Lisa Brown is a professional speaker, author and coach who helps people succeed using mental toughness training.
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