Well, that "something psychological" involves either:
- Thinking - concentration, visualization, thoughts about the swing, etc.
- Feeling - confidence, pressure, emotional control
- Or action - strategies, routines, practice techniques, etc.
When something goes wrong - or right - on the golf course, the cause is going to be found in one of these three areas. In Golf: The Mental Game, Tom Dorsel looks at more than sixty-five issues that can impact a golfer's success and happiness.
The book is divided into five sections:
- Section one presents the basics: getting started right, using the clubs correctly, and scoring.
- Section two is about thinking clearly: concentrating, what to think about, eliminating negative thoughts, keys to developing a great swing, and visualizing doing it right.
- Section three is about controlling emotions: building confidence, sharpening mental toughness, making your personality work for you (not against you), relieving stress through talking to yourself, handling pressure, and preventing choking.
- Section four is about effective action: practicing your skills, warming up, playing the game, and improving your game through setting goals.
- Section five is about the mental mysteries of golf: slumps, the effect of your good moments and bad, the mental gymnastics of putting, and collapses.
Golf: The Mental Game is the culmination of more than twenty-five years of writing about the psychological side of golf for national golf magazines such as Golf Illustrated, Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, and Golfweek.
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