jueves, 29 de noviembre de 2018

how to hit your golf shots with only the necessary amount

Stop trying to hole putts.

Isn't that what you're meant to do?

Well, yes and no.

When you're putting your goal should be for the ball to
go in the hole.  But here's the thing...

Have you ever hit a putt that you thought was perfect but
for some reason the ball didn't fall in?


So what happened -- didn't you try hard enough?

Maybe if you tried a bit harder the ball would have gone 
in.

Obviously that's stupid thinking.

But when I watch a lot of people putting, they are trying 
really hard!  I'm not pointing fingers either, because 
recently I've been guilty of this too.  

Everyone knows with putting that there's luck involved.  
You can hit a perfect putt and the ball may not go in.  
You can hit a putt that you swear was going to miss and 
it goes in.

So why do we steer putts?


When you watch the pros on T.V, very rarely do you see 
them steer putts.  They put a nice stroke on the ball, hold 
their finish, and watch the outcome.

But most "average" golfers stroke the ball, never hold their 
finish, and are trying to guide the ball into the hole with 
their putter and body.

Or in other words, trying too hard. 

Look, when you putt you shouldn't overemphasize that you 
are trying to hole the putt.  You shouldn't say things like 

"I need to hole this" or "come on, try really hard to hole this".  

That sort of thinking creates tension.  And when you're tense 
while putting, for some reason the ball does not fall in.  

Instead, here's what you should do.

Pick a line and pace for each putt and focus on hitting the putt 
along the line you've chosen with good speed, then let the 
outcome take care of itself.  Instead of trying to hole the putt 
you should be trying to do the task of putting as well as you 
can.  Then, again, let the outcome take care of itself. 

What I'm talking about is focus.  Focus on something you can 
control, e.g. your putting routine, your putting stroke, your 
mental attitude, your line, your speed.  Don't focus on something 
you can't control, i.e. trying to hole the ball. 


Do this the next time you putt and you will hole more putts 
without trying.

However, this entire concept relates to every shot you you play.  
Because if you're overly tense and steering your putts, you're 
more than likely going to be overly tense on your drives, your 
iron shots, your pitch shots, your chip shots, bunker shots, etc. 

If as you're reading this and thinking about your golf game you 
think that you're often steering your shots and feel tense at the 
end of your swings, then this is a major problem for you.

And the only way you're going to improve your golf game is by learning
how to hit shots with ONLY the necessary amount of tension.  To 
help you do this here's a program {affiliate URL here) that explains 
in depth what you need to do and gives you audios to guide you through 
the process needed to do it. 

That's right, this program will explain in step-by-step detail how to hit your 
golf shots with only the necessary amount of tension needed to hit 
great shot after great shot, like you know you're capable of.

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"I love playing golf BUT the mental stress I would experience 
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 I just wanted to relax 
and enjoy my games without worry.  That was the main reason 
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As a result I enjoy playing golf more 
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worry.  

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Mark Tan, Texas, USA

Have a great rest of the week.  

The Excessive Tension Test

If after your shots you feel really tense or are moving your body 
around trying to steer the ball, then you've swung with too much tension.  

You will never enjoy playing golf or play up to your true potential if 
you continue to do that.  

If that sounds like you then go here and get The Mental Golf Mastery 

program on special and solve that problem once and for all so you enjoy 

playing golf more and lower your scores.  How impressed are your playing 
partners going to be when you do that?



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