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The Power Of Positive Thinking
Last night after sinking a couple of very long putts, one of the women in my group said that she had been telling herself that she was going to make the putt before she hit each one. That got me thinking about the power of positive thought. I'm a firm believer in it. Are you? Do you walk up to the ball and tell yourself that you're going to make the shot?
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I find that it helps me to visualize each shot before I make my stroke.
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I go into any shot thinking "here's what I'm doing and here's how it's going to look" I don';t always get the results I want but it's a part of my routine and it helps
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I always try to approach each shot with a purpose and a positive mental image. I think it does help to keep bad thoughts out my mind, such as “don’t hit it in the water”. http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...es/biggrin.png
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I call it "Imagineering". If I cannot get an image in my head of the ball flight heading to the target, I just don't hit it yet. Especially on putts, I need to see the ball rolling and breaking into the hole before I pull the trigger. If there is a hazard, I try to look past or beside it instead of looking directly at it before I swing. My way of ignoring any negative thoughts about "not" hitting it somewhere.
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I approach almost every putt with the expectation that I'm going to make it. I'm not deluding myself, nor are my expectations unrealistic. Am I going to make every one? Of course not. But I make them often enough, and I lip out or barely slide past the hole often enough that my confidence level is always high, so my expectations are also high. http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...es/biggrin.png
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Absolutly. it's amazing what Positive thinking does for you on the course.
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Positive thinking while playing golf will save strokes. Too many players will throw positive thinking to the side after a poor shot. They will allow that poor shot to cause another poor shot. Positive thinking, and a good pre & post shot routine never hurt a golfer's score card.http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...lies/clapp.gif
Note: Google "major nesmith golf" for good read on positive thinking |
Read "Your 15th Club" by Dr. Bob Rotella sometime...or you can just let me tell you. 90% of that book, probably even more actually, is about the power of positive thinking and getting your mind to think like a champion. He talks about how your conscience and your sub-conscience mind work and how your positive thoughts control your results.
I'm a firm believer in it, I wish I followed it more, but I know when I do it helps a lot! |
I wonder if Grogger is reading this thread. http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...lies/angel.png
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Second, though, I find it makes me cocky. There are many putts I know I'm not going to sink, but if I try then I'll hit it too hard and overshoot if I think it's going into the hole, rather than a strategic lag. I don't aim every shot for the hole, I aim it with the big picture in mind. |
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They are finished. Or Hope I don't hit it into the water or that trap. You will never improve with those thoughts |
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I simply can't play any differently. |
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I guess to some it might be an "intentional miss," if you're trying on every putt to hole it. I personally find I putt better and have a better score card if I think, "first one close, second one in." But that's me, personally. |
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Besides, it's a lot less complicated to aim at the hole than it is to be drawing imaginary circles on the green. -JP |
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Yes...The better my games gets the more positive my thoughts are.
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