May 14, 2007

Golf Instruction Books

"Concentration is the secret of strength in politics, in war, in trade, in short, in all management of human affairs."

– Ralph Waldo Emerson, philosopher, poet

Most golfers think golf is the most difficult game every devised.

This observation by a golf great about the interaction between non-conscious or subconscious part of your brain an your performance sums it up.

"The subconscious mind is probably the most important factor in being a good golfer. It keeps distractions on the course from ruining a good round. You should practice, develop your swing, and do most of your thinking on the practice tee so that when you play in competition, you can hit the ball automatically."

- Wiffy Cox, the nationally known pro at the Congressional Golf and Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland says.

Golf loves us and sometimes hates us. 70% of golfers rarely break 90. How do you get good at golf? There are a lot of variables. You need the right equipment to fit you’re style. You need a good golf swing, a good short game and a lot of practical tips to ingrain into a winning mind meld. All of golf is about is distance control. It becomes more of a factor as you find yourself closer to the green.

Our aim is to review certain principles and techniques you need to know and may choose to master in order to make consistent shots that consistently work to lower your golf score. Best Pro Golf Instruction: Golf Swing Instruction, Golf Putting Instruction – Everything Golf!

 

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