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golf specific

So often we hear, "Golf is such a mental game." And it is! Yet, few people truly understand the mental aspect of the game. As a result, technical skills, even well honed technical skills, go underused or misused In short, a person misclubs mentally. They make difficult shots more difficult and even mis-hit routine shots.

"Golf's Mental Game: Your 15th Club" provides specific skills for notching up your GTQ, golf thinking quotient. This is fundamental to success because, "AS YOU THINK GOLF, SO YOU PLAY GOLF. And the biggest competition is inside your own head and not on the tees, fairways and greens. It is probably true that a golfer's handicap is directly related to the handicap they create in their mind.

Bobby Jones said it best. "Golf is played mainly on a five-and-a-half inch course, the space between your ears!"

MENTAL GAME ASSESSMENT

SAMPLE GOLF TOPICS

(Presentation or Coaching)

  • Managing Tension, Jitters and Anxiety
  • Controlling the Demon Hole, Shot or Club
  • How Self Talk Effects Performance, Tee to Green
  • Putting with Confidence: In the Mind's Eye
  • Techniques for Visualizing Great Shot Golf
  • Benefiting from Past Shot Successes
  • Fairway play: Iron(ing) out Mental Miscues
  • How to Quickly Bounce Back from Bogey, Double or Worse (melt the snowman)

BUSINESS AND GOLF LINKAGE TOPICS

Note: these topics address both business and golf mental improvement in such a way that the power of one reinforces and strengthens the other.

  • Maintaining an "A" Game Attitude
  • Networking on the Golf Course
  • The Mental Game of Golf and Business
  • The Skin Game: Winning Negotiation principles on and off the course
  • GTO - Golf Team Olympics (no, not the hot get-up-and-go Pontiac of the '60s)

Each topic includes specific how-tos and handouts.

Excellent for:

  • Tournaments
  • League Events
  • Customer Outings
  • Employee Outings
  • Business Meetings
  • Conferences
  • Professional Association Meetings
  • Fund Raisers

Can be delivered on or off premises

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