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by Jena Luthovski

Many people have the physical parts of the game down but can’t get their mental golf game in check. The best way to begin improving your mental game is simply, to simplify. You have time between each shot to think and plan, but this can, at times, be a disadvantage. Over-thinking a shot can lead to worse, not better, play. If your brain is clogged with thoughts and signals, you most likely will not carry out the desired play.
Second-guessing yourself can also damage your mental game. You pick one club but then decide another one is better. Or when putting you think it should be hit at one angle, then walk around and see it should be different. All these variables can add confusion and stress to play, and will negatively affect your game. Stress in your body can even affect your stance, leading to poorly executed shots.
The first step in clearing the mind is thinking only of the present situation. The player should not focus on past shots or the score. Think only of the shot that is being played at the moment.
If thoughts are crowding the mind, focus on your breathing or a few golf-related words that you can repeat to yourself to create focus.
Instead of attempting to practice the mechanics of your stance and swing on the field, reduce the amount of thinking and simply let your body take over the physical aspect. The more focused and clear the mind is, the better your body can take over.
The mindset of trying to get a certain score can also cripple a game. If you are consistently unhappy with your game, step back and work on techniques and skill, rather than continue to face frustration on the course. Having a mental state of anger and frustration can block successful golfers from achieving their potential.
When you have improved skills and techniques to a point where you are comfortable on the course and show increasingly improved scores, the next mental step is breaking beyond your comfort zone. Fear stops many from trying for higher scores. If you seek to stay in the same standing and play only for social occasions, this is not a problem, but if you are seeking to improve your game, you should be prepared to break out of your comfort zone, as this is the only way to truly see results.
About The Author: Jena Luthowski writes about http://www.golfgearonsale.com, http://www.golfgearonsale.com/Categories/Wedges_Putters.html and http://www.golfgearonsale.com/Categories/Golf%20Footwear.html
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