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Are You Fully Committed to Playing Your Best Golf?

   

Author: Jeff Troesch

After taking golf lessons and/or attempting to make changes in ones swing, many players have a difficult time fully committing to executing the new swing on the golf course. There are a variety of reasons for this. Some are concerned because of a fear of hitting the ball in a bad place- into a hazard, bunker, OB, etc. Others dont swing the club with full commitment because of a lack of faith in their ability to swing it well, and instead end up trying to guide the ball.

The trouble with making tentative swings is that regularly the shot ends up creating a poor result. Here is how the best players in the world handle this problem.

There are basically two ways to approach a shot, each with two basic results. A swing can either be committed or uncommitted, and the result of any swing can have a positive result or a negative result.

1. Commitment with Positive Result--------------2. Commitment with Negative Result

3. Lack of Commitment with Positive Result------4. Lack of Commitment with Negative Result

Situation 4 is the absolute worst feeling in golf. Swinging the club or executing a putt tentatively and/or without commitment and getting a poor result is a double whammy. Here the player is trying to protect against a feared consequence, hasnt really given himself a chance for something good to happen, and had the feared outcome happen anyway. This scenario scores a direct hit on the confidence because of the lack of courage and the poor result.

Situation 3 is only slightly better. In this instance, the player doesnt really go after it, but gets a positive result anyway. Most golfers in their heart of hearts know when theyve gotten away with one as opposed to when theyve actually gone after it. Most players dont feel very good even when they have hit a timid shot or made an unsure putt and had the ball go where they were hoping. Essentially, this feels good in the moment, but it has a negative impact on most players confidence.

For the most part a lack of commitment, irrespective of result, sets up situations that ultimately hurt a players confidence.

On the other hand, commitment inescapably does the opposite.

Situation 2, where a player makes a fully committed swing or putt and doesnt get the result hed like, creates mild disappointment. While this is true, competitive golfers know that theyve at least given themselves a chance for something good to happen, and have done what they could to create a positive golf shot. Most live well with this, knowing that over time these types of swings and putts will produce the rewards they seek. This is a net positive to the confidence. Situation 1 is the best feeling in golf. It is the situation where one makes a fully dedicated pass at the ball and gets exactly what one was looking for. These are the moments which generate even for the casual golfer- the kind of internal response that connect with ones love of the game. Getting a positive result in a situation where a challenge was confronted head on is high on the list of confidence boosters.

Confidence can be built one shot at a time if swings and putts are made with steadfast commitment!

Author Bio:

Jeff Troesch

Jeff Troesch is an internationally recognized expert in the field of mental skills training and performance enhancement and has been involved in training athletes and other elite performers for nearly 18 years. Jeff served as Director of Mental Training for David Leadbetters Golf Academies, where he was instrumental in assisting in the development of the training programs and methodology that continues to produce golf champions around the world. Jeff works with several touring professionals and amateur players - assisting them in the creation of optimal training plans and developmental strategies.

Jeff has been a consultant to several teams and organizations, including Major League Baseballs Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers; the National Basketball Association; the US Soccer Federation; and many other professional, collegiate, and amateur sport programs. He currently serves as the consultant to UCLA's Women's Golf program.

Jeff's work has been featured in Golf Digest; Golf Week magazine; Asian Golf Magazine; Baseball America; Fox Sports "Going Deep"; Gillette Sports Week; Wide World of Sports; Tennis Magazine; and several international publications. Jeff is also a recognized speaker for many golf related and other sport association events including the American Junior Golf Association.

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