Want to play golf is that you do not rely on the technical
In the Daily Mail, Dr. Bob Rotella was quoted as saying that he wanted Darren Clarke to believe in himself on the putting green, not in technique. That was the day that Darren won the British Open 2011. Darren did believe in himself and he did not query his technique. When push comes to shove, a good mental attitude wins over technique. The problem though is that you need to have a good enough technique to trust, so as to be able to have the right mental attitude. It's one of those pesky chicken and egg situations that you can get yourself a little confused by.Many golfers have a sufficiently good technique to be able to play great golf clubs for sale, lower their handicaps and win golfing tournaments. But despite this, many of these same golfers do not believe in themselves and their ability and so constantly question their game. What they should be questioning is their attitude as opposed to their technique. The more you question your technique, swing path, trajectory and so on, the less you trust, the less you believe in yourself and your ability to play good golf. Your line of questioning can have the effect of tying up your golf mind and hence your golf game in a whole variety of tight and painful knots.In Discount golf clubs, should your focus be tied up in keeping your arm straight or your head down that is what you will most likely achieve. That may, or may not, lead to a good shot and the ball ending up where you want it to be. If instead your mind was focused upon imagining the shot that you would wish for, picturing it's flight and final resting place, nestled up next to the flag, your mind will instinctively drive your body to achieve that goal. Your mental focus effectively frees up your body, tempo and rhythm. Your mental focus draws out your best technique, instinctively.
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