Category: Mental Game
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The 4 Learning Styles and How They Apply to Golf Instruction
According to David A. Kolb (an American educational theorist) there are four destinct learning styles. People tend to grasp new concepts and ideas best with one of these four learning styles (see also: Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development by David A. Kolb). If you know which of these styles fits…
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State of Mind – Use a Pre-Shot Routine to Unlock Your Short Game
Many golfers seem to have a problem with their short game. I don’t even mean this in terms of their technique. It seems to be more of a mental problem that gets stronger and stronger the closer they get to the golf hole. Is this you? This syndrome mustn’t be a physical problem. Topping the…
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Course Management – Be Smart and Save Strokes
In general beginners don’t really care about strategy or course management because they are occupied with their technique and staying afloat. But even the newcomers to golf can benefit greatly from having a strategy on how to approach each hole. The basic idea of course management is to approach each hole with your strengths instead…
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The Only Golf Swing Secret You Will Ever Need to Know
Are you excited? Are you ready to learn the only golf swing secret you will ever need to know? Finally, here it comes. I think the only secret you will ever need to know about golf is: There’s no damn secrets! There I said it. Maybe you are a little angry now because it wasn’t…
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5 Valuable Life Lessons You Can Learn from Golf
Like any sport golf can teach a lot of valuable lessons for life. Many people who begin to play golf soon start to notice that there are more aspects to the game that go beyond technique or score. Once you appreciate the game as a whole you can learn all kinds of things about yourself.…