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Tag-Archive for "Michael Lofton"

Wade Pearse Intervie

Interview with MINDING YOUR GAME’s Wade Pearse.

Tips and techniques on how to improve your game of golf.

Review: Amazing Golf Mind

As most of my subscribers and customers know, I don’t just recommend Golf products to line my pockets. It’s very important to me that I provide you with objective reviews so that you can truly make the best decision for improving your golf game.

This week’s review is on a new mental golf training product called Amazing Golf Mind.

As you know, I’m always interested in taking a look at sites that deal with mental golf.

I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Amazing Golf Mind mental audio program does something that, in my opinion, all golfers who want to lower their score need. more…

Tip: #1 way to deal with nerves in golf

If you’ve golfed competitively you’ve no doubt felt nerves affect your game. When I say competitively I don’t just mean competing on a professional or mini-tour. If you have a $5 bet with a colleague or friend it’s still competitive! Whether you’re a 27 handicap or scratch you are likely to feel at least some nerves during your round.

For many people it doesn’t even have to involve competition at all. Just stepping to the first tee can cause a serious case of nerves. Maybe it’s when you must make a put to tie a hole or to win on the 18th green. If you’re standing on the 17th hole in a match and you’re 1 down then you have to deliver. Period. If you can’t channel your nerves you had better hope that swing you’ve been grooving for the past 6 months holds up now! more…

Tip: Free Do-Over

In review of the Mental Keys system, here is a brilliant technique that Michael picked up from one of his newsletter subscribers and why it works. I’ll let you hear it directly from him…

“I was addressing my ball on the back nine this weekend and a group on the hole next to us started their cart and were yelling to each other just as I started my takeaway. I stopped and watched as they continued to behave like they were at a circus with no regard for anyone else and I felt myself becoming angry. As I stepped up to address my ball again, I noticed that I was still thinking about that other foursome instead of the task at hand. more…

Welcome to The Mental Golf Psychology Review Site

“ Golf is a game that is played on a 5 inch course – the distance between your ears.” Bobby Jones

Tiger Woods believes that he possesses a critical element for professional golfers… “I am the toughest golfer mentally.” Woods, Jones and many others believe that their mental toughness have been and are the road to unequaled golf glory. [Source]

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