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Those of us who are destined to beat a little white ball around with a stick on a grassy pasture and end up poking it into a small hole in the ground often wonder if there is an easy fix, a magic elixir, or perhaps some divine intervention that will make our swings perfect, render our distance off the tee legendary, and ordain our handicap divine. But alas, in the end we realize that there is no divine intervention, no magic elixir, no easy fix! We must play the ball where it lies and recognize our limitations.
Sure, we have tried most golf training aids on the market; we have read a bazillion instructional golf books and magazine articles, and we have thoroughly scrutinized and tested countless golf tips from every source. But notwithstanding our efforts, our handicaps have not budged. There seems to be no cure, no hope, and no deliverance.
But wait! There IS promise! There IS hope and there IS a fix! The BEST GOLF TIP – EVER! is just what you have been waiting for! This awesome book will take you by the hand and pull you out of the golfing doldrums! At last, BEST GOLF TIP – EVER! examines and defines a new and radical approach to the mental side of golf. Isn’t it time to take a new approach to your golf game? Read BEST GOLF TIP – EVER! and learn how to relax, lower your scores, and finally enjoy our game to an extent you never believed possible.
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BEST GOLF TIP - EVER!
The other day I read an article authored by a well-known proponent of the mental side of golf. Although I understand, agree with, and respect the vast majority of his theories, his singular statement that there is no such thing as muscle memory grabbed my immediate attention.
To make a short story even shorter, I hereby proclaim that I wholeheartedly disagree! Muscle memory is alive and well! Believe it!
How often have you heard a baseball or golf commentator imply that so-in-so went 4-for-4 at the plate today or shot a sparkling 67 despite being “under the weather?” Perhaps you’ve had a similar experience while recovering from a severe cold or flu or some other ailment. Perhaps you were still on medications and were not yet yourself, but you just had to get out on the course for at least 9 holes. I’ve been there - and you have, too!
My most recent encounter with the twilight zone occurred one day last fall. I was recovering from a serious bout with the flu and still somewhat medicated. But I had to get out one more time before the season ended for me. Although a fall chill had the thermometer hovering around the 50-degree mark, the sun was shining and all was right with the world. When I stepped up to the first tee, I noticed that I was alone. There was not a soul to be seen anywhere. As it turned out, I was the only golfer on the course that October morning – probably with good reason!
I really felt like crap, but somehow I managed to remove my driver from its scabbard and tee-up a golf ball. At that point, I considered the real possibility that I had lost my mind and that I had no business being on the golf course. Somehow, I managed to part the fog in my brain long enough to address the ball. Well, the rest is history, as they say.
The bottom line is that I had only finished 7 holes, but they were the finest 7 consecutive holes of golf that I had ever played in my life! But why? What happened? How was this 16 handicapper able to cruise mindlessly through those 7 holes at 3-under par?
A couple of days later, after my head had cleared, I objectively reviewed what had occurred during those memorable 7 holes on that magic fall day. Here is my analysis:
(a) There was nobody else on the course, no audience to observe my game, no furrowed brows, no quizzical glances, and no frowns to render me self-conscious and tight. (b) I was still under the influence of a hydro-something medication and was feeling little or no pain. (c) I was merely “going through the motions” with absolutely no desire or ambition to accomplish anything beyond getting through those paid-for 9 holes. I couldn’t care less about technique, swing thoughts, or the mental anguish that we casual golfers usually force upon ourselves. (d) I was loose-as-a-goose; I felt inordinately disconnected and my movements were completely unrestricted and unrehearsed. (e) My drives were impeccable, my long irons were crisp with a boring trajectory, my short irons were deadly accurate, and my putting was ethereal. (f) I could do no wrong! I never once scared a bunker or water hazard. I rolled in a 25-foot putt and I easily tapped in those 5 and 6 footers with no effort or forethought. It was a true out-of-body experience!