If you’re just starting out in golf, or you have always wanted to know how to play, there are a few things that you will need to know before you get started. Golf is an incredible sport, but there are a lot of things to learn. By paying attention early on and building a strong [...]
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4 Tips for Beginning Golfers
December 1st, 2008 — , Golf Ball Driver, Golfers, Mental Game, Tips and Tricks, desire, dvds, frustration, golf course, golfing, grasp, initial phase, initial stage, local golf, paying attention, putts, raw natural talent, right foot, strong foundation, swing, t rush from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
My Life in and Out of the Rough (The truth behind all that bull**** you think you know about me) - John Daly with Glen Waggoner
November 18th, 2008 — , Book Review, John Daly, Mental Game, apologies, car wreck, demons, destructive streak, heartbreak, interesting man, junctures, pop psychology, quirks, revels, rising star, spectrum, textbook case, triumph from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Out of all the characters the game of golf has produced, few are as vitriolic or misunderstood as John Daly. Many have compared the man to a car wreck, it’s simply impossible to want to turn away. Luckily, his book has the same effect on the reader and this is an incredibly engaging look into [...]
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November 7th, 2008 — , Book Review, Golf Books, Golfers, Mental Game, Tips and Tricks, common sense, dramatic impact, first books, golf pro, illustrations, job, lighthouse, motivation, nuggets of wisdom, perfect answer, single step, swing techniques from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Michael McTeigue is a well known instruction in California that has built up quite a following. One look at his book will tell you exactly why. If you are looking for a complete resource to help you fix your swing, this may be the perfect answer. The illustrations were superb and we found the book [...]
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October 31st, 2008 — , Book Review, Mental Game, Sports, Tennis, better game, bible, billie jean king, boatload, brain, controversy, endurance, fifty years, groove, hard time, many different aspects, new generation, next level, physical game, tennis player, wisdom from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
This book is probably one of the most respected and used books in the sport, and it was great to see it re-released. It first came out in 1972 and since then it shaped the lives of many of the world’s greatest players. Now, a whole new generation of players can benefit from the wisdom [...]
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October 24th, 2008 — , Book Review, Mental Game, Tennis, handling stress, insights, match, mental strategies, playing tennis, section deals, single player, tip of the iceberg, worry from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
When it comes to the mental game of tennis, this is an area that every single player must master, and there is always room for improvement. This book offers an in depth look at numerous mental strategies that any player can put into practice in order to learn to play consistently, no matter how high [...]
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October 16th, 2008 — , Mental Game, Tennis, Tips and Tricks, body language, next level, opponent, physical game, private lesson, professional training, swing, urge, wimbledon from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
While many people are under the impression that learning tennis is nearly impossible, there are actually quite a few incredibly easy tips that can drastically improve your game. While these tips may not turn you into a star over night or land you at Wimbledon, they will help solid players get better and give beginning [...]
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September 22nd, 2008 — , Golf Tips, Mental Game from MoneyNing @ OC Golf Course
I see golfers upset on the course all the time. Some yell out loud, some throw their clubs, and some even break their clubs. It is usually afterwards that they regret what they did, but I still see it happening again and again.
I’m not even sure why they are upset when they fail [...]
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The Art of Putting By Stan Utley
September 19th, 2008 — , Book Review, Failure, Golf Ball Driver, Mental Game, Tips and Tricks, absolute basics, admirable job, experiences, favorite golf, instructional books, novice golfer, proper stance, skill level from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
If you’re trying to work on your putting game, this book is by far one of the best we’ve ever seen. You’ll be able to learn a lot from it and even if you’re a putting pro, there are some fantastic tips and techniques that everyone should try. This book can make a big difference [...]
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September 10th, 2008 — , Attitude, Golfers, Mental Game, Tips and Tricks, accuracy, bridge, golf 1, hips, many things, nine times, perspective, practice swing, proper grip, rhythm, salvage, worries from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
One of the biggest problems for many golfers comes when it is time to address the ball. There are so many things that can go wrong, that it is all too easy to lose your focus and end up spoiling your shot because your mental game is a mess. Here are some great tips to [...]
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August 3rd, 2008 — , Golf Stories, Mental Game from MoneyNing @ OC Golf Course
Many of us were lucky enough to have that magical golf round before. The day when we couldn’t hit the ball off line. It seems like the game is just too easy that day. All we have to do is swing and the ball magically goes into the hole.
The fairways are wide, the greens are [...]
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Building Your Golf Game From the Ground Up
July 22nd, 2008 — , Golfers, Jack Nicklaus, Mental Game, Tiger Woods, Tips and Tricks, backtracking, bare minimum, beginner tips, cornerstones, golfing, mental blocks, mistake, perfect club, proble, rush, shame, strong foundation, swing techniques, taking the time, tendency, trouble spot from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
So many golfers make the mistake of jumping ahead when it comes to handling their game. They get wrapped up in the latest swing techniques or spend their lives in the search of the perfect club. Unfortunately, these players are missing what could be wrong with their game. Sometimes, you have to go back to [...]
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My Life in and Out of the Rough (The truth behind all that bull**** you think you know about me) - John Daly with Glen Waggoner
June 20th, 2008 — , Book Review, John Daly, Mental Game, apologies, car wreck, demons, destructive streak, heartbreak, interesting man, junctures, pop psychology, quirks, revels, rising star, spectrum, textbook case, triumph from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Out of all the characters the game of golf has produced, few are as vitriolic or misunderstood as John Daly. Many have compared the man to a car wreck, it’s simply impossible to want to turn away. Luckily, his book has the same effect on the reader and this is an incredibly engaging look into [...]
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June 6th, 2008 — , Book Review, Mental Game, genius, good chance, heart, illustrations, job, mental barriers, mindset, peek, playing golf, rare glimpse, superstar, tiger, tiger woods book, true champion from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
When you have a book written by the undisputed superstar of golf, it’s a pretty good chance that it will demolish the competition, whether it deserves to or not. Luckily, Tiger Woods’ book is a great read and although it may not have delivered what a lot of readers hoped it would, it offers an [...]
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June 6th, 2008 — , Book Review, Mental Game, genius, good chance, heart, illustrations, job, mental barriers, mindset, peek, playing golf, rare glimpse, superstar, tiger, tiger woods book, true champion from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
When you have a book written by the undisputed superstar of golf, it’s a pretty good chance that it will demolish the competition, whether it deserves to or not. Luckily, Tiger Woods’ book is a great read and although it may not have delivered what a lot of readers hoped it would, it offers an [...]
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April 6th, 2008 — , Drug testing, Fitness and Health, Golf For Women, Mental Game, Pro Golf And Golfer Commentary, Swing Thoughts Blog, The Dreaded "Y Word" from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
I think we can all agree it would be amazing to play a round of golf with our favorite professional. They might even relax a little and have a fun, light-hearted round. But to see them on tour is a different story. Calm, cool, and in some cases, even zombie-like, professional golfers mean business out [...]
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Ladies: don’t let sexism (or anything else) keep you off the course!
February 23rd, 2008 — Don't get me started, Golf Tips, Golf chicks, Mental Game from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
Let’s face it: there are barriers that prevent women from taking up golf as well as staying in once they’ve taken the plunge. Not the least of which is the attitude that still exists among some men.
With the recent Kelly Tilghman/GolfWeek situation, the golf world at least seems to me making strides towards quelling its [...]
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Tiger’s Dominance Is All About His Mental Game
February 1st, 2008 — Mental Game, Pro Golf And Golfer Commentary, Tiger Woods, Worldgolf.com from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
Yes, it’s another post about Tiger Woods. I’m just so in awe.
I have always enjoyed rooting for underdogs when I don’t have a favorite player or team to support in any given contest. However, I also appreciate excellence. I love seeing Tiger dominate so thoroughly just as I want to see The Patriots win the [...]
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Play Golf and Boost Your IQ
January 4th, 2008 — Business Golf, Mental Game, News from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
Here’s an excerpt from this interesting post from Dr. Ellen Weber I found on Brain Based Business:
From that first shot off the tee … golfers capitalize on kinesthetic intelligence and naturalistic intelligence. The game also adds brain chemicals for sharper focus. A growing body of research suggests how the links hold mental benefits for business [...]
How is your memory of golf holes?
January 3rd, 2008 — Golf Course Reviews And Stories, Mental Game, Rants And Random Ramblings from golfchick @ The Golf Chick
Mine stinks. Unless there is something remarkable about the hole - like how it looks or how I or someone in my group plays it - I generally don’t remember it until I’ve been there at least a handful of times.
Sometimes I don’t even remember entire golf courses! For example, I was visiting my family [...]
How to live with the Putting Yips - video
October 3rd, 2007 — Golf Tips, Interviews, Mental Game, Putting, The Dreaded "Y Word" from golfchick @ The Golfchick
Remember Neil? He is the friend I wrote about in an article for World Golf who has had the putting yips for years.
Neil has learned to live with his affliction and recently improved even more. I loaned him this book, which he says actually helped quite a bit. The biggest difference? He doesn’t care anymore. [...]
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Clarity and Confidence
August 14th, 2007 — Courses, Mental Game from DeepRough @ The Deep Rough
I played over at The Architects Golf Club this weekend, and it was a pretty eye-opening experience for me. First of all, it’s a wonderful course. The fairways, tees and greens are all in superb shape and the rough is thick and quite penal (even for those of us with Square Grooves). [...]
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