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Learning To Love Bad Days!

6:16 am June 1, 2009

One of the best aspects of golf is that no two shots are the same.
Each hole is unique & each round is a new adventure that requires
hundreds of little decisions made throughout the day.

Some golfers like to describe golf as a linked chain: If one link is
weak, your entire game can suffer. One break in the chain & your
entire game can be thrown off.

A. Take Every Shot Seriously

Some shots are very difficult to make, while others seem to scream
“Easy!” The ball looks like it’s just sitting there with no real
obstacles in the way, and your confidence goes through the roof.

There may not be much to worry about with an easy shot, but there is
always room for disaster!

To avoid turning an easy shot into a hard one, take it as seriously as
you would a more challenging one. No matter how easy it looks,
focus like you are playing a tournament.

Remember: The easier a shot looks, the more frustration &
disappointment you may face if you mess it up!

B. The Tough Shot

When faced with a difficult shot like a water hazard, bunker, or a
shot from the rough, you need to change your perception it. Shake
off any nervous jitters you experience before attempting a tough
play.

Instead, welcome & embrace the tough shots. The more you think
about how difficult they are, the quicker your body & mind will
create an unwanted result.

I have personally experienced this first hand. If I think it’s going to
work, it often does & vice versa. This doesn’t only apply to golf
either! Your mind is wayyyy more powerful than you think it is..so
use that power!

1. Harness your self-confidence. A difficult shot from tough terrain
is an opportunity for your self-confidence to grow. Because, when
you hit it correctly, the resulting confidence boost will help you the
next time you face a similar situation. It will grow all by itself.

2. In a bad spot? Great! Now use this as the perfect opportunity to
practice. Many golf players take the game way too seriously.
Instead of enjoying the ride, they curse after every poor shot they
make.

Instead, have fun when you play.

When your ball lands in a hazard area, rejoice! It’s an excellent
opportunity to have a little fun…

Let go of the stress & use the time to practice getting yourself out of
sticky situations like this. It can do nothing but better your short
game as well as your attitude.

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