How To Use Subconscious Mind Power To Radically Perfect Your Golf Game

By Xavier J. Murphy

If you play golf, then you know it can be one of the most enjoyable, yet at the same time one of the most frustrating games to play. One hole you could be hitting everything perfectly, yet on the next the ball zigging and zagging between the rough and the fairway bunkers. What to do?

The secret to golf, as is the secret to any other game, is imagination and visualization. Ask any professional, and they'll tell you that a big part of their success is solid, steady, visualization. When you envisage something, you are giving direct commands to your subconscious mind on how you want to perform.

Think about a golf swing, a tee shot if you will. Do you think specifically about what angle you are opening the club face, or how far back to go on the back swing? Do you recognize exactly what angle with which the club face hits the ball? Probably not.

If you are like most folks, you have a indistinguishable idea of what direction you'd like the ball to go in. Then you swing away, and hope for the best. Regrettably, this hardly ever works with any amount of consistency. From time to time you get fortunate, and hit one straight down the heart, other times you don't even trouble yourself looking for your ball.

So how do you tap into your powerful subconscious mind to develop your game? Simple. Combine some potent statements, with some strong visualizations, and repeat them in a relaxed, almost sleepy state.

For example, if you'd like an improved tee-shot, you may say something like this:

I always drive my ball straight down the middle of the fairway. Hitting straight shots from the tee is natural for me. My friends are jealous of my consistent tee shot.

While you are saying this, visualize your ball going right down the center of the fairway. Envision hearing your friends saying what a great shot it is. Imagine how you feel when you hit such a wonderful shot.

The greatest time to say this to yourself, and make use of your visualization is to get in a tranquil, almost slumbering state. Sit in a comfy chair, take a few deep breaths and shut your eyes. Envision seeing the numbers starting with ten, and going down to one. When you get to one, take several yawning breaths, and just say "relax" to yourself softly.

Then start to unhurriedly and quietly repeat your declaration to yourself, while seeing the ball go straight down the middle.

If you do this two or three times a day for a week or two, you will perceive some dramatic improvements in your tee shot. Once you've got that part of your game down, you can work on your fairway shots, you short game, your putting, and every other portion of the game.

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