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Fearless Golf: Conquering the Mental Game

  • ISBN13: 9780385511926
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
A detailed plan for conquering the FEAR that sabotages swings and ruins psyches, from the pioneering psychologist whose techniques have benefited Davis Love III, Justin Leonard, and numerous other world-class golfers.As Jack Nicklaus once observed, fear is the golfer’s greatest enemy, inspiring Tiger Woods to “refuse” to give in to this debilitating emotion. It can turn professionals into jelly and dominate the games of most amateurs. It alters swing paths, causes… More >>

Fearless Golf: Conquering the Mental Game

The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever

  • ISBN13: 9781401309619
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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“It’s difficult to beat a good golf book, be it a good yarn or a picture book . . . The golf is spectacular, the course more so, the descriptions luminous.”
–USA Today “The untold story of golf’s greatest money match, featuring Hogan and Nelson at Cypress Point, comes to life in . . . Mark Frost’s gripping new book, The Match.”
–Golf magazine “Frost weaves an exceptional narrative . . . It’s a gripping tale–as good as James Patterson, John Grisham… More >>

The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever

Golf Is A Hard Enough Game Without Handicapping Yourself With Poor Instruction

Golf is a hard enough game without handicapping yourself with poor equipment or training. Golfers are a strange group – more optimistic than even people buying lottery tickets – each of which is convinced without a shadow of a doubt that they will win “the big one” and “be set for life”
Many golfers will spend an absolute killing on golfing equipment and even golf apparel but will shudder at the thought of devoting any of their golfing budget towards proper instruction.
Perhaps they think it is not worth it. Perhaps they thing that they can learn from golfing books and the golf on TV. Or the golf channel. Maybe they will obtain golfing skills by instruction from their friends.
After all – all you have to do is hit a few balls. Or perhaps they rationalize that if they “do not like golf” they still have their golfing hardware and equipment which can be sold for cash whereas money spent on education or drinks at the clubhouse is money washed down the river.
It is true that you can learn golf and the sport of golfing from golfing videos, golfing on TV and the golf channel as well as golf and golfing books. There are no shortages of these – indeed there is no shortage of golfers willing to pay or watch these golf instructional aids. It shows you both how golfers long for the game during the cold winter season and in addition once these bad habits are learnt it is a most difficult task, if at all possible , to get rid, or eliminate , those bad golfing habits.
However you can only go so far by teaching yourself golf skills from a book. It is akin to a person trying to learn public speaking by watching his presentations on a video camera. Self evaluation, especially with golfers is very difficult thing even more so when a golfing ego and the frustration of learning the sport are added.
You can learn to golf from friends. Nothing wrong with this. Most golfers start this way. Indeed if no one else showed us the basics few would ever pick up the sport. However unless your friends are professional golfers you may well end up with the same poor golf swing habits that plague your friends and limit their golf game. On top of that your friends may lack teaching skills as well as patience. Even if you end up with good golf instruction you may end up with fewer friends in the mix.
The sad fact is that if you do not learn properly from the beginning from an actual golf instructor or a golf pro you will be forever fighting poor golf habits – which you will quickly have adopted and will find very difficult, if ever to unlearn or lose on the golf course or during the golf game.
If you continue to golf as a sport or recreation, somewhere along the line you are going to have to pay for lessons to eliminate or get over these bad golfing habits. Why not do it from the start? You will learn properly. You will golf well from the start. You will have less frustration and more enjoyment on the golf course.
Even from a financial angle learning from golf pro makes sense. It is always more costly to fix a problem than to prevent it in the first place. On top of that, your golf game and golfing reputation will be better from the start, much less frustrating and you will certainly have a much better round of golf with your golfing buddies, feel more comfortable and at ease on the links and overall have a much enjoyable time and better memories of your career with the game of golf and golfing.