Information on how to take your golf game to a higher level abound all over the place and you have no doubt seen the adverts. You might have even taken the next step and bought those golf balls that promise you 30 yards more distance or the latest driver that powers drives straight down the fairway. So, are you in fact getting those extra yards and accuracy?
You have to stop believing in the myths that the big advertisers force down your throat. A great golf game is not only about having a perfect golf swing or using the most technologically advanced golf equipment.
It is true that the beginner can learn a lot from some of the golf swing guides or fix a persistent golf swing fault with a certain golf training aid. In fact, I have reviewed and recommended several good guide books and training aids that can improve areas of your swing on my blog. Did you know that there is one missing piece of the golf puzzle that you should know about? It is the mental game of golf.
First, to dispel the myths that a great golf game can be bought, let's take a look at some facts:
25% of golfers back in the 1970's managed to break 90 and a smaller number could post scores in the 70's. 30 years have passed and we can now use over-sized drivers with larger and more forgiving sweet spots, wide sole and cavity back irons, and golf balls with 4 piece construction. So, how many golfers can today break 90? Well, from 25%, we have gone all the way up to 28%!
Having spent well over 90 billion dollars on development and advertising, the golf equipment industry should be pleased to know that there has been an enormous increase of 3% of golfers that can now break 90! You also have to add to those billions the vast investment made by golf training aids manufacturers and by the golf instruction industry.
It is time to tell you of the missing ingredient that will promote the quickest and the most permanent change to any golfer's game. It is the mental game of golf, sometimes known as the inner game of golf that is the vital key to advancement. Amusingly, it is the one area of golf development which doesn't cost a cent to implement, yet hardly any golfer uses it.
The golf mental game - using your mind in a deliberate, orderly, and focused way is the surest manner for lowering your score card. There are several areas of the mental game of golf that you can explore, like:
-Using your imagination to win
-Using your imagination to win
-Controlling your attention
-Finding your game and playing within it
-Curing golf nerves and anxiety
-How to develop clear focus and mental toughness
-Eliminating anger from your game
By now, if you haven't thought too much about the mental game of golf, you should now understand the importance of using it. Understanding and using the inner game of golf is what separates the top 5% of golfers from the rest of us. The top players know about advanced visualization techniques that improve every area of their game, how to enter the "Zone," using mental imagery processes, and powerful goal setting processes.
There is no doubt that golf is a complex game. There are many areas that you need to perfect and work on; first use the right (not the most expensive) golf equipment for your game. Practice and improve your golf swing technique, and maybe even work on golf fitness training. But if you want to take your golf game to the next level and shoot lower scores, you need to master the mental game of golf.
Play Nine Card Game Of Golf
And whether or not cheating creeps into the game of golf, it is still a sport where no one is taught how to cheat
Cheating - For Those Of You Who Cheat At Golf...
As you progress in the game of golf , you will need to use different methodology in order to find out how well you are developing. The easiest way to make this assessment, is by determining and analyzing your score.
Your score shows your handicap. A decrease in your handicap proves that you are getting better with your game. However, if you want to know precisely what your handicap is, you need to report your real score for each hole.
How Can Cheating On Your Score Help Your Skills?
The answer is that it absolutely cannot! By playing games with the rules of the game, you are only turning in inaccurate scores. Fabricating your handicap may make you look good on paper and it may even impress other players, but it reflects self-inflicted harm, when it comes to actually determining your progress with the game.
In fact, lowering your handicap can harm your play by putting you at a disadvantage in competing. If the score shows that you are a 12 handicap, ,when in reality you are more likely an 18 or 20, then you won't get as many shots as you should when playing with people that match your handicap .
Long Term Effects Of Cheating
Cheating with your score also has long term effects on your competitive play. Once your golf buddies realize that you are fudging your scores, whether you are using an offbeat way of keeping scores or bumping your ball so you can better the lie, they will no longer trust you, even when you are not cheating anymore.
Worse yet, these people may decide not to play with you again. So even if you turn over a new leaf and choose to start playing by the rules, you'll probably have a hard time convincing your golf friends that you can actually be trusted.
In the game of golf, keep in mind that first and foremost, you are in competition with yourself, and your score indicates how far you are progressing. By fudging with your score, you are only cheating yourself of having the real feeling of accomplishment. And when playing with others, it is just as important to document your scores accurately.
Golf officials shouldn't assume their sport is clean given the inherent human frailties that arise from the pressure to perform at the highest level. However, golf is a game of sportsmanship and everyone expects you to be an honest person.
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