All golfers, amateur or professional, should receive the “shakes”On the first tee. These results often indicate the future.
How does parking space affect the final outcome?
Tension can be the cause of poor shots. The root cause of tension is speed. It’s the speed of your course. Is the above scenario familiar to you?
After arriving at the course, you will need to park in the lot and find an area near the clubhouse. You can drop the clubs and get on with your jogging. Keep your head down and breathe in deeply. Keep your head low, keep your left elbow straight and shift the weight to slow the wrist cock.
Tension is caused by speed. You move faster, and the tension will build up. Walking fast, thinking quickly and becoming more anxious will make you faster. Vicious cycle.
This is what you should think about. Imagine if you drove twice as far to the clubhouse, and walked at an equal pace. You would need to be there ten minutes sooner, I’m sure. Mmm…
This is not to say that you should arrive at the ballpark two hours earlier than usual and play three different buckets. Hitting balls can actually cause tension. It is important to let your mind and body slow down once you get there.
You should walk at a slow pace. It’s possible to park far from the clubhouse, which allows you to walk at your best pace. Everyone operates at their own speed. Your swing is an expression of how your mind and body feel. You can establish your preferred pace and aim to continue this pace all the way through the game. Awareness is key.
The outcome of a situation is influenced largely by the memories. How can you manage your memories?
That’s it. You know what that means.
It is amazing just how easy it is to remember the “good”When your brain isn’t racing to recall your mistakes, memories are easier to retain. Each shot can be seen as a part of a chain that starts when you get there and ends at the 18th hole. Each link impacts the next. Your calmer, stronger links. However, the links will be weaker if you get more anxious.
The habits you have of thinking and acting are what make your game. Every shot is affected and influenced by the previous one. Bad shots will happen. One way to quickly restore your ideal state of mind is by controlling your walking speed.
Moe Norman, a Canadian legend in golfing, was fondly remembered for saying “”… it’s just a walk in the park.”