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Great, But Struggling in Competition? Playing your best golf in practice but coming up short in competition must be the most common problem I hear from golfers. The pressure of competition often psychologically affects golfers into either being too careful with their shots, or otherwise being to controlled or tight in their swing, rather than swinging freely and easily as they do during practice. Thus there often remains a major gulf between the standard of performance for players between their practice and competition. There are several things you can do about this. The most effective method is to actively use some mental projection during your practice. This means to imagine before each and every shot during practice that you are actually playing in a competition, rather than being in the risk-free situation of practice. Before you hit each shot, mentally project yourself forward in time into a competition situation - and this slowly de-sensitizes you to the big occasion of competition - which reduces it's impact when you actually DO play in competition. Your subsconscious mind will eventually feel that you are playing competition golf each time you walk onto the course - even for practice! When this happens, competition golf will become 'normal' to it, and you will virtually play your competitions as if you were playing practice. Sure, at first this may actually decrease the standard of your practices! But eventually, your mind will acclimatize and you will become more relaxed playing in your 'competition' situation - and you will begin to notice the difference in your actual competition rounds. If you play competition each time you walk on the course (which your mind will believe you are!) then it stands to reason that it will adapt and relax to this situation eventually, no matter how long it takes. What if your mind knows it's not a real competition? Of course, your conscious mind will always know this - however it is the powerful subconscious (which is basically a non-thinking computer), which can be fooled into believing what you tell it. And as this is the particular mind which controls all your movement, this is the important one we wish to contact! Using this technique is not to say that you must be in 'competition mode' every single moment during your practice rounds - it's only before each and every shot that is important. In between shots, you can either relax and enjoy yourself, or if you wish, you can choose to remain in 'competition mode' the entire round. Last of all, when you do your regular visualization session at home, ensure you always visualize yourself playing great golf during competition, rather than practice - to reinforce the fact that you play well under the pressure situation of competition. This is a powerful supplement which can make a great difference. So if your competion golf is not as good as your practice, de-sensitize yourself to competition using these golf psychology methods - and the results will change for you in the long-run.
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4 Major Beliefs for Golfing Success 37. How to Gain More Distance In Your Shots 36. The Best Time For Good Golf - And 2 Modes of Thought To Avoid! 35. Improvement - By Avoiding Self-Induced Pressure 34. How To Stay In 'The Zone' Once You Get There! 33. Classic Mental Mistakes To Avoid 32. How to Never Stop Improving 31. Keep Your Game Insulated From Your Playing Partner 30. Make 'Tunnel Vision' A Part Of Your Game 29. Rehearse For Competition Golf 28. Never Hit A Shot When This Happens! 27. Your Best Golf May Appear At The Most Unusual Times 26. Being In Control Whilst Letting Go 25. Play Within Your Comfort Zone 24. Overcome Golf Injuries Faster 23. Accelerated Learning in Golf: Master New Changes Quickly 22. Control Outside Influences Using Your Mind 21. The Mental Differences - Between Excellent and Average Golfers 20. Discover Your Peak Emotional State 19. Less Is More: Why Trying Hard Can Cause Errors 18. Try Some Reverse Psychology On The Golf Course 16. Overcoming Uncontrollables 15. Your Greatest Enemy On the Course 14. Practicing Great, But Struggling In Competition? 13. Make Mental Training Part of Your Round 12. You Never Have The Luxury Of Thinking Cumulatively 11. Using 'Damage Control' On The Golf Course 10. Dwelling On Past Shots Can Help Your Game! 9. The Key To Lasting Concentration 8. Controlling Negative Thoughts On The Course 7. Use Slow Motion Segments In Your Visualization for Technical Problems 6. Classic Danger Times On The Golf Course 4. Monitor Your Thoughts On The Course 3. The Enormous Power Of Visualization *** 2. The Yips - Why Practicing (alone) Will NOT Fix It 1. Access Your Sleeping Giant Within
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