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Golf - a simple game?


Golf is arguably a simple game. What could be more straightforward than knocking a ball around a big open area we call a golf course? But you forget one thing - the game is played by humans.

 

Learning to hit the ball with some consistency is most certainly a challenge. A huge industry has emerged around the mechanics of a golf swing. But even if you manage to develop a reliable technique, either as a social golfer or a serious competitor, there is one unreliable variable you will have to contend with every time you play - your attitude.

 

Every moment of the day the brain is processing information. Whilst it controls every bodily function, it also determines how you act in response to internal and external stimuli both physically, but more importantly, emotionally.

 

Your emotions play a huge part in determining how your body responds to given situations. From depression or anxiety causing loss of appetite and weight loss, to restlessness when bored or hyperactivity when exited, you are relentlessly affected by your state of mind.

 

This is why golf is such an intriguing game. Your general attitude to life will be a determining factor of how well you approach the sport, but ever changing circumstances will alter your mood in more subtle ways - often stroke by stroke. To achieve consistency or excellence it is vital you understand what might be happening to you and learn how to stay in control, rather than allowing circumstances to control you.

 

Psychology in golf seeks to explain and offer solutions to the inevitable rollercoaster of puzzling good and bad performances every golfer will experience.

 

WHAT IS SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY?

A science that deals with the mental and emotional aspects effecting physical performance

Let’s firstly define psychology:
  1. The science that deals with mental processes and behaviour.
  2. The emotional and behavioural characteristics of an individual, group, or activity.
  3. Subtle tactical action or argument used to manipulate or influence another.

Your body is a mass of muscles and nerves linked together into the central processing unit that is your brain. Sports Psychology seeks to show you how to use that central processing unit to its greatest effect in controlling your body to give optimum sporting performance.

Your emotional state will affect your game

Your mind is an immensely powerful tool. Its workings and potential are yet to be fully discovered.

Appreciating how your mind controls your ability to be creative, happy, anxious, positive or negative (to name but a few) will lead to a superior understanding of how you can control your emotions to great advantage.

This is a complex subject. We must therefore attempt to simply matters into a number of memorable areas where relevance can clearly be appreciated.

By systematically working through each module, frequently referring back for reminders, you should be able to develop your mental skills to good effect. Your mental game will require practice in much the same way as your technical skill.

 

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