Now that I have your undivided attention, I would like to tell you about a great book I've just finished reading.
Before doing so I would like to acknowledge and thank GTO member Aftford (aka Andy). It was Aftford's recommendation to read this book as I was having difficulties applying myself mentally to my golf game.
The book is titled 'Golf is not a game of perfect' by Bob Rotella.
I'm not much of a reader, infact, I hate it. Yet this book has made me re-assess and re-evaluate my approach and application to the game of golf.
The book took me only a couple of nights to read. It was concise and easily digestable.
Topics included training mentally and technically, everyone hits a bad shot and to accept that, be decisive, apply yourself to routine and game plan, be target focused and so on.
More importantly it has given me the tools and means to learn to trust myself and my game.
I am refreshed. I am going to become the best player I can be and reach my potential.
Golf is a game that we all love.
Before doing so I would like to acknowledge and thank GTO member Aftford (aka Andy). It was Aftford's recommendation to read this book as I was having difficulties applying myself mentally to my golf game.
The book is titled 'Golf is not a game of perfect' by Bob Rotella.
I'm not much of a reader, infact, I hate it. Yet this book has made me re-assess and re-evaluate my approach and application to the game of golf.
The book took me only a couple of nights to read. It was concise and easily digestable.
Topics included training mentally and technically, everyone hits a bad shot and to accept that, be decisive, apply yourself to routine and game plan, be target focused and so on.
More importantly it has given me the tools and means to learn to trust myself and my game.
I am refreshed. I am going to become the best player I can be and reach my potential.
Golf is a game that we all love.
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