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It's all in the mind W H Y T H I N K I N G P O S I T I V E L Y M A Y N O T B E H E L P I N G Y O U R G O L F G A M E " G O L F I S A G A M E O F I N C H E S . T H E M O S T I M P O R T A N T A R E T H E S I X I N C H E S B E T W E E N Y O U R E A R S . " A R N O L D P A L M E R Words: James Lambdon Approaching the ball, you knew you Three shots ago, it felt effortless… wouldn’t like the lie (a downslope), spending Having appreciated one of the good views (what felt like) an age finding the yardage on this course, you felt relaxed standing and selecting the club, you somehow rush over your approach shot. You picked a into this approach shot, trying to avoid target, saw the shot shape (slight draw over thinking about the trap short right of the the right ridge), completed your pre-shot green, and, surprise, surprise…the ball finds its way into the bunker you tried so hard to routine, took aim (thinking of the target), executed your swing (with a clear swing avoid… But you ‘knew’ it would go in there, thought) and watched the ball roll across right? the green to settle clear to the pin. Many golfers (just like you) experience Three shots later, it’s a totally different similar thinking patterns, from shot to shot, story. during a round, or even across the course of

"Golf is full of variety, and given that no two shots experienced are the same, there is a clear need to possess an ability to adapt to each situation presented."

"Golf is full of variety, and given<br />

that no two shots experienced are<br />

the same, there is a clear need to<br />

possess an ability to adapt to each<br />

situation presented."

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