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Instantly slash your golf score by creating perfect impact!

Is Your Inner Mind Swing, destroying Your Outer Golf Swing?

By: Randy Friedman

What negative beliefs are you carrying around in your golf �bag�, that are destroying your golf game?

I�ve worked with golfers of all abilities, from the first lesson of gripping the club and addressing the ball, to PGA Tour players needing to clear their mind and focus with clarity.

Even though golf is 90% mental, most golfers only practice the physical aspect of the game. One of the problems is that as Golf Professionals we are not taught to do psychoanalysis, or teach golfers how to think. This is one of the main reasons handicaps have not come down in years.

�The outer conditions of a person�s life will always be found to
reflect their inner beliefs� ~ James Allen

You must change your thoughts to change your outcome! Yes, having properly fit equipment and getting great instruction is part of it. However, if you are still thinking thoughts of, �I can�t get better� or �I hate this hole� or any negative thought in golf, your are holding on to self-limiting beliefs. It is virtually impossible to improve your outcome without improving your input.

So if it is said that golf is 90% mental, then why do most amateur golfers only want to hit balls to improve their game? I�ll tell you why. They don�t know how to do anything else. Many golf instructors and most books don�t emphasize practicing mind power. The big picture is being lost in translation of the essence of the game. Get the help you need now to focus and get results you�ve always wanted. CLICK HERE to get results you want.

Golf is life!

Golf is not just about chasing a ball all over the course, it is profoundly much larger than that. Like life, golf has many games within the game. And like life, there are ups and downs to the game. The better you manage the downs, the better you will likely score. Mind power is about managing your emotions and staying in control of the situation. Developing the mental game is a huge and critical game within itself. Top athletes in the game know this, it�s time amateurs do too!

Thoughts and Emotions that will help you:

LOVE GOLF

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Let your current shot be your best shot. Appreciate the ability you currently have to play an amazing game, and allow your gratitude to flow.

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�I love these greens, they are perfect� vs. �I hate slow greens�. Appreciate what is in the here and now.

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Tell your partners know how much you appreciate playing with them. Your round will surely start and finish on a better note.

LOVE LIFE

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Tell your husband or wife, mother or father, sister or brother, �I love you� when they least expect it.

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Hold open a door, tell a stranger �good day�, and thank your postman for delivering your mail.

Get your morning �GLO�
Wake up saying, �what a fantastic day to feel Gratitude, Love and Opportunity!�

Today is your day to start appreciating your life. See what happens when you make gratitude a daily practice! It�s the inner mind power you need to rise to the next level of your game.

Now you�re ready to make that change in your golf game. If you tried everything to help your swing and improve your score, you�ve been missing the truth. You must change your inner mind thoughts and start doing what the Pro�s on Tour already know and do. Ready?

CLICK THE LINK BELOW
to get the results you�ve always wanted!

Randy
GolfMindPower.com �Perform inside & out!�

Some Golf Ideas

Practice grounds
Many facilities have practice grounds, which provide an ideal environment in which to get to grips with the basics. If there is a professional in residence, arranging some lessons will ensure that the new player begins developing good habits right from the off. This is a much better option than finding further up the learning curve that some of the less beneficial aspects of your technique are difficult to straighten out. Remember that some golfers find such bad habits can last a lifetime.
...mastering golf UK

Putting Tip
Wanna be a good putter? Here are some basic fundamentals you should be practicing.
--Get a putter with a very distinct line marked on it to indicate the target line and practice with a chalk line. You can get a chalk line at any hardware store for 5 or 6 bucks, and it's as valuable a training aid as there is anywhere. Find a putt on the practice green that is straight. Snap a chalk line down from about 5 or 6 feet to the middle of the cup. Make sure that the entire length of the line on your putter is exactly on the chalk line. Start making putts. This will train your eyes to "see square" precisely.
--Keep your the pressure in your hands soft and constant throughout the stroke. Sensitivity is obviously a huge part of putting. If your hands are tight on the grip you are diminishing your sensitivity - period. Also, if your grip pressure changes during the stroke, it's probably not "a stroke" but more likely a jab, flinch, spasm, push, hit ... well, you get the point -- good luck with that kind of technique.
--There is no independent action in the hands. Nothing could be more logical: If you do indeed have the putter face aligned precisely, as in the first point above, the last thing you'd want to do is to change the position of the face. Therefore, your hands should not be moving independently of your arms and shoulders. To see if your hands are moving, as a drill try watching your hands very carefully (instead of the ball) a few times. You'll see what your hands are doing quite easily.
There are many more (seemingly endless) details about putting, of course, but if you turn these fundamental concepts into habits it will take you a long way toward being a consistently good putter
...PGA professional golf

When starting the downswing the shoulders should be passive, allowing the forward motion of the legs to pull the right shoulder down and forward, squaring the shoulders to the target line at impact. If the shoulders have moved into an open position (facing to the left of the target) prior to impact, the clubhead will travel outside-to-inside of the target line. This brings the clubhead over the ball promoting an over the top move.
...US Open

This is a very common problem for golfers � and it's an awkward adjustment. The solution is very simple, however. Instead of setting your driver behind the ball such that the center of the face is aligned with the ball, move backwards a couple of inches (towards your back) such that the toe of your driver is aligned with the ball. Now do the test again. Stretch out your arms and pick the club up to the ball's height. Is the ball aligned with the center of the driver face? If so, put the club back down and fire! If not, keep moving back until it is.
...PGA Tour

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