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Getting
Mentally Prepared To Win At Golf

The game of golf is a game
of skill and endurance, but there is also a mental component to the
game that can separate a successful round of golf from a nightmare.
The ability to clearly
think through each and every shot, without becoming distracted or
frustrated, is critical throughout the course of a five-hour round
of golf. Most important, you have to perform self-therapy several
times per round to keep your mind clear and focused.
The first, and perhaps most
important thing to remember is that each shot must stand on its own.
There is nothing you can do about the last bad shot that you hit, so
do not dwell on it. Conversely, you can’t think too many shots, or
holes, ahead.
You must play with the
mindset that the most important shot of your entire round is the one
you are preparing to hit.

It is important not to dwell on bad shots,
but you should take ownership of your mistakes. Bad breaks can arise
that are outside of your control, but you shouldn’t be upset that a
ball took a bad carom off of a tree, you should accept that a good
shot on your part would not have hit the tree in the first place.
You need not go through the five phases of
death – anger, denial, bargaining, regret and acceptance – you
should just go straight to “acceptance”, and prepare to hit your
next shot.
If you do hit a bad shot, you should spend
the time walking or riding to your next shot thinking about what it
was that you did to hit the shot poorly.
Once you have analyzed your mistake, make a
mental note of it, so you won’t make the same mistake again in the
future. Throughout the course of a round of golf, a golfer should
also make mental notes of mistakes and aspects that he can work on
at the practice range in between rounds of play.
Finally, remember to have fun. A day at the
golf course is a long one, there is plenty that can go wrong from
the very first tee box, but stay focused on why you are there – to
enjoy the day and play a game.
It is a fun game to play, and even more fun
when you are playing the game well, so remember to put in the hours
of practice required to improve your game.
If you have not taken the appropriate
measures to prepare yourself for success, then you should lower your
expectations of your performance, and play just to enjoy the day
with good company.
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