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Rethink your golf with a golf mind game assessment

Improvement comes through awareness, a golf mind game assessment is a good way to start looking at your golf mind game.

We know the mind game is 80% or more of golf, yet is often misunderstood and neglected. Without even realising it we work against ourselves and our score.

A golf mind game assessment will allow to become aware of what it is you are really doing and not doing. To know what's working and what's not.

One your greatest challenges in golf is self sabotage.

Without knowing it we get in our own way.

We have the challenge of our own limitations of thinking, perception, knowledge, physiology, skill and choice of equipment to contend with.

To make the game even more of a personal challenge, golf course designers build golf courses as an optical illusion to trick you. They add to the golf mind game by playing with your perception.

The reality is that golf is a game of mistakes and therefore it requires good thinking, risk management, strategy and decisions.

Your Golf Mind Game Assessment

Take your time to go through the questions in the golf mind game assessment and answer them honestly. Write your answers down. Something seems to happen when you write things down and you can see what you have written.

Let's assess your game. Here's some questions for you to consider.

  • What’s happening with your game?
  • What’s your handicap now? Is it up or down?
  • What do you want? To achieve? To change?
  • What’s working well?
  • What are your weaknesses?
  • Where do you waste shots or energy?
  • How do you play under pressure or in competition?
  • Do you speed up under pressure?
  • What happens when you hit a shot that doesn’t work?
  • What are you like with your risk management and recovery shots?
  • Do you overplay or underplay any shots?
  • Do you have a pre-shot routine you use on every shot? This is your anchor for consistency.

Play with the possibility. What if?

  • What’s your score now?
  • What if you were able to play consistently?
  • What if you improved your strategy?
  • What if you saved wasted shots?
  • What if you improved your short game and putting?
  • What would your New score be?

How would you rate yourself:

  • Desire
  • Determination
  • Discipline
  • Persistence
  • Patience
  • Practice
  • Confidence
  • Concentration
  • Composure
What needs working on here?

What do you want to change?

What have you noticed, have you set yourself up for success or are you working against yourself? Are you playing the shot you want or are you thinking when you shouldn’t be and playing to what you don’t want?

If you want to change, then do something about. If you need help, get it.

A great place to start.

This golf mind game assessment let's you know where you need to focus your efforts.

Work on your golf mind game by learning to let go the result of the previous shot. Learn to relax, focus on the shot at hand. Make a good strategic decision. Play to the comfort of your game and build a good solid pre-shot routine.

Also, get and keep the ball in play and really work on your short game and putting. This is a sure fire way to lower your score.

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