Thinking too Much About Golf? (Part 2)

We left off at a point where we were over thinking every detail about our game. Try working on the tips below:

There is a time when a blank mind will do you the world of good and that is just before you hit the ball.

This process is made easier through practice as the various actions become second nature and you don’t need to think about what you are doing.

This is the importance of the repetitive nature of consistently hitting the same shots at the driving range or on the practice tee.

What your body can do on autopilot; will negate the need to think, when thinking will only get in the way.

All those things that you learned, either from a golf pro, or through instructional books and videos, needs to be acted upon but not thought about to the extent that you can’t follow through effortlessly with your swing.

You need to switch off for success.

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