Author: | Dave Johnston | ISBN: | 1230000283393 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace | Publication: | December 4, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dave Johnston |
ISBN: | 1230000283393 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace |
Publication: | December 4, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Playing Out Of Your Mind: Moving Beyond Swing Mechanics is a follow-up to the award-winning book, Just Hit The Damn Ball! (How To Stop Thinking and Play Your Best Golf). Based on real events, the book series is based on notes compiled from over eleven-thousand lessons with once-a-week golfers who struggle to break 90 consistently.
This book recounts an event at the Cedarbrae Golf and Country Club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Our protagonist (Jonathan) is 15 handicap golfer whose weekly game is disrupted by an author researching material for a new golf instruction book. Abandoned by his regular playing partners, Jonathan sets out to expose the author as a fraud. Despite his strenuous objections to the author's constant questions, Jonathan eventually realizes that his natural ability is only limited by his unconscious beliefs about the game.
If you've ever hit a perfect shot, then this book offers guidelines to help you discover the recipe to re-create those shots.
Written in conversational style, the series of nine lessons will help you:
Download your copy today!
Playing Out Of Your Mind: Moving Beyond Swing Mechanics is a follow-up to the award-winning book, Just Hit The Damn Ball! (How To Stop Thinking and Play Your Best Golf). Based on real events, the book series is based on notes compiled from over eleven-thousand lessons with once-a-week golfers who struggle to break 90 consistently.
This book recounts an event at the Cedarbrae Golf and Country Club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Our protagonist (Jonathan) is 15 handicap golfer whose weekly game is disrupted by an author researching material for a new golf instruction book. Abandoned by his regular playing partners, Jonathan sets out to expose the author as a fraud. Despite his strenuous objections to the author's constant questions, Jonathan eventually realizes that his natural ability is only limited by his unconscious beliefs about the game.
If you've ever hit a perfect shot, then this book offers guidelines to help you discover the recipe to re-create those shots.
Written in conversational style, the series of nine lessons will help you:
Download your copy today!