Golf The Mind Game

Golf The Mind Game by Marlin M. Mackenzie, published by Random House Publishing Group on March 1, 1990, is a 224-page exploration of the mental aspects of golf. This book emphasizes the importance of mindset in improving one’s game, suggesting that both seasoned players and casual enthusiasts can benefit from understanding and harnessing their mental approach to the sport.
Readers will find over 30 situation-specific exercises designed to enhance their awareness of emotional and intellectual barriers that may hinder performance. The book focuses on techniques to help golfers tap into their inner resources, encouraging a shift away from overthinking and allowing the unconscious mind to take the lead. With insights rooted in sports psychology and self-help, this edition serves as a motivational guide for those looking to elevate their golf experience.
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Whether you’re a world-class palyer or a weekend enthusiast, improving your golf game begins with your mind. You may be amazed to discover what happens when you free yourself from overthinking you shots and let your unconcious mind play the game.
Now acclaimed sports counselor Dr. Marlin Mackenzie provides more than 30 situation-specific exercises to help you deepen your awareness of your emotional and intellectual barriers. You’ll learn to capitalize on your inner resources to play up to your potential.
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