Lower your scores with better concentration, play one shot at a time

Concentration is a skill that you can develop as well as any professional.

Golf is called a mental game because you need to manage your thoughts to play well.

Internal or external distractions keep golfers from playing at their peak performance levels.

The human mind processes thousands of bits of sensory information every second so it is no wonder that we have trouble focusing on one shot at a time. A lot of golfers believe they have to concentrate on the game for four or more hours. Actually it is a good thing to relax and joke with your golf partners between shots and focus only when it is your turn.

As you approach your ball, begin to change your outer focus of attention to the inner mental process of creating the shot you are about to hit. Imagine that you are wearing blinders and can only see the execution of the upcoming shot.

Analyze the wind, yardage, type of shot, target and club selection. Be totally committed to the club and shot you have selected. Narrow your focus further by standing behind the ball, connecting clearly with the target and visualizing the flight of the ball to the target. Finish narrowing your focus by feeling the swing, either by swinging the club or mentally imagining it in your mind. If you have practiced your swing using a swing-thought or swing-cue, activate it to initiate your swing.

Concentration is the art of allowing yourself to become interested. Allow yourself to become enraptured with what you are doing.

When you are watching an engrossing movie, your attention is focused on the action. In the same way, planning a golf shot can be just as engrossing. Focus your full attention along with your full intention on what you want to happen. Stay committed to your mental and physical routines. This will keep you calm, in control, and focused on hitting one shot at a time.

If this golf tip is of value to you and you would like to improve your mental golf game for lower scores, call Joan for a complimentary 15-minute consultation. She can be reached by phone at 828-696-2547,  or through the Positive Mental Imagery website or blog. Other tips to improve your mental golf game are available on the website, where you can sign up for a free mental golf newsletter and purchase empowering self-hypnosis mental golf CDs

 

 

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