Mastering The Mental Side Of Tournament Golf

by Ernest Solivan

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ISBN: 978-0-615-21218-0
Publisher: Aries International (U.B.T.O.)
Rights Owner: Aries International (U.B.T.O.)
Copyright: © 2008 Aries International (U.B.T.O.) Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First

Printed: 140 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Tournament players will spend hours working on mechanics for an upcoming golf tournament, but what do they do to mentally prepare? What do they do to insure that the decisions they make during competition best supports them in shooting the lowest score possible? Mastering The Mental Side Of Tournament Golf is a book specifically written for tournament players to help them mentally prepare for their tournament rounds so that they can play their best golf during competition. From amateur to professional players, this remarkable book will show you why you may be struggling with your game and what you can do to change struggle to success on the golf course using Hemispheric Kinesiology. It will also help you minimize and/or eliminate those mental errors during your rounds that adversely affects your scoring. It is said that golf is 95% mental and 5% physical. When you have finished reading Mastering The Mental Side Of Tournament Golf you will understand why golf is 100% mental.


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13 May 2008
“When The Wheels Fly Off is designed for the student or teacher of the game of golf. You will learn that golf is 100% mental. Stress and choking is caused by ‘where’ you are trying to perform and not by ‘what’ you are trying to perform, and you will be introduced to a proven system that will help you become victor rather than victim to the game of golf.”
John T. Rhodes, Jr., Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher
Progressive Golf Institute, Fort Worth, Texas

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