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GOLF IS NOT A GAME OF PERCT!!!!!!






From my past exsperience, I discovered Golfers doesn't really understand the Psychology side of the game of golf.

Here is some key mental thoughts that can assist you to improve your love for the game.

The average golfer expects,  that all of his technique must immediately come right after 1 or 2 sessions with his PGA Professional. 

Here are some stunning information from one of the Worlds top Sport Psychologists ( Dr Bob Rotello )

"golfer must train his swing and then trust it"

"The foundation of consistency is a sound preshot routine"

Dr Bob Rotella 

Suggestion: Read the following book- Golf is not a game of perfect.

If golf is not a game of perfect how can we get better.

Dr Bob Rotella gives us a book to help us improve our mental game.

Enjoy!!!! 

Golf Greetings 

Andrew Corthing Golf Academy

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