Do you look forward to your next game of golf during the working week with great anticipation, counting the days until golf day?
At the same time do you think of the shots your will play and think how great these will be on the day?
Then on the day, while travelling to the course, do doubts come into your mind about hitting good shots, straight shots, crisp chip shots around the green?
I suggest you get to the course early enough to allow you to hit some chip shots without lifting your head but remain looking at the place where the ball was.
This is a good drill to make you keep watching the ball until it is time to look up. If you lift your head on the first or second shot, you will lift your head all day. If you keep it down, you will do so all day.
Then hit some middle iron shots followed by several drives until you hit two or three on line and with good contact.
Then go to the putting green where you try to get some feel for the day.
Now for the important exercise.
Go somewhere quiet and visualise your game of golf. Meditate.
See yourself hitting a great drive, some wonderful iron shots and great play around the greens. Take about ten minutes to do this.
You will find you will be more positive, more confident and your game will have improved on the day.
Bill Maitland is a thinking, inventive golf guru. He thought out and developed simple techniques and tips which enabled him to lower his handicap from 25 to 18, then from 18 to 15, and finally from 15 to 12. He is a passionate golfer, and delights in helping others with their game should they want his help. To learn about his tips and simple techniques,
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