Golf's Simple Mental Game Secrets

Nonfiction, Sports, Golf
Cover of the book Golf's Simple Mental Game Secrets by Peter Lightbown, Chisel Design
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Author: Peter Lightbown ISBN: 9781476315126
Publisher: Chisel Design Publication: June 12, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Peter Lightbown
ISBN: 9781476315126
Publisher: Chisel Design
Publication: June 12, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

We all know what it is like to hit a good shot followed by a terrible shot leaving us bewildered and/or frustrated. We know we can hit the shot we have chosen so what happened? How can we fix these mistakes?

This book explains what happens inside your head and introduces you to strategies to overcome the deadly "sergeant major mindset" so that you can harness your mind constructively throughout your round of golf.

Learn how to work on a few simple exercises at home and the driving range and on the course and take control of your game.

Review:
"This is an important book. In contrast to the great majority of golf coaching books - which work against us - this one actually helps us. It does this by showing us how to utilise the body's most powerful learning weapon - our brains. This approach to the golf swing is scientifically proven as the most effective approach, and it's also the simplest! The golf swing doesn't need to be so technical, so confusing, so complex, and so difficult. Hammering a nail (a similar skill) isn't... Peter Lightbown explains the psychology of controlling a golf swing in a simple and enjoyable manner. An excellent book."
Professor Chris Riddoch (sports scientist)

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We all know what it is like to hit a good shot followed by a terrible shot leaving us bewildered and/or frustrated. We know we can hit the shot we have chosen so what happened? How can we fix these mistakes?

This book explains what happens inside your head and introduces you to strategies to overcome the deadly "sergeant major mindset" so that you can harness your mind constructively throughout your round of golf.

Learn how to work on a few simple exercises at home and the driving range and on the course and take control of your game.

Review:
"This is an important book. In contrast to the great majority of golf coaching books - which work against us - this one actually helps us. It does this by showing us how to utilise the body's most powerful learning weapon - our brains. This approach to the golf swing is scientifically proven as the most effective approach, and it's also the simplest! The golf swing doesn't need to be so technical, so confusing, so complex, and so difficult. Hammering a nail (a similar skill) isn't... Peter Lightbown explains the psychology of controlling a golf swing in a simple and enjoyable manner. An excellent book."
Professor Chris Riddoch (sports scientist)

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