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Old 12-14-2009, 06:37 PM   #1
Galvanoidum

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Default New Wave Golf Psychology
While playing with a group of friends on Saturday, one of them mentioned that he is reading a new book on golf psychology trying to improve his mental attitude.

He said one of the things he is supposed to tell himself after a bad shot is, "It's my fault and there is nothing I can do about it." For some reason this struck me really funny.
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Old 12-14-2009, 06:40 PM   #2
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You have to sympathize with the golf ball. You have to say " I too know what its like to be hit the wrong way and end up in a huge body of water" That way the ball responds to your consoling moments so it doesn't hinder you when you need it most. Makes all the sense in the world to me. Now pay me 19.95 and I'll tell you more. lol
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Old 12-14-2009, 07:09 PM   #3
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While playing with a group of friends on Saturday, one of them mentioned that he is reading a new book on golf psychology trying to improve his mental attitude.

He said one of the things he is supposed to tell himself after a bad shot is, "It's my fault and there is nothing I can do about it." For some reason this struck me really funny.
WOW,

I think this guy needs to read another book.
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