Why Golfers Fail to Reach their Potential and What You Can

Released on = March 6, 2006, 4:42 am

Press Release Author = Australian High Performance Golf Academy

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = For the vast majority of amateur golfers, high scores and
bad shots are common place. Improving your golf
swing either by taking lessons or reading tips from magazines is often a waste of
time and money. In this article I\'m going to shed light on the reasons why golfers
fail to reach their potential and what you can do about it.

Press Release Body = Why Golfers Fail to Reach their Potential

A Poor Return on Effort
Golfers struggle daily with their game, investing many hours on driving ranges to
lower their scores. Spending money on latest golf club technology, taking golf
lessons, reading golf magazines, watching dvd\'s by the experts. Still success eludes
them.

The Simple Cause and Effect Nature of Golf Improvement
Your golfswing functionality and level of thinking is the CAUSE factor of your
performance. The results you achieve are the EFFECTS. This universal law means
results can improve when you understand and identify critical factors (Causes) that
influence your play.

Critical to Improvement Elements
Repeating the same action over and over simply will not do. You need to identify
CRITICAL TO IMPROVEMENT (CTI) elements that affect your outcomes. Then you\'ll figure
out what improvements will dramatically reduce your mistakes during a round thus
enhancing your performance.

Golf Success is in the Details
Actions to slice a drive into trees can be explained. Here\'s three simple reasons
why you slice the ball consistently:

1. Was the club-face open at impact
2. Was the path of the club-head either inside to out or outside to in.
3. Was the angle of approach of the club-head too steep or too shallow.

A slight change in these causitive factors will change your results.

Do You Understand What You\'re Doing?
Do you focus attention on where the ball is going rather than the cause of a slice?
Do you focus emotional energy on your outcomes? This can shift your attention from
critical factor/s that help to improve your golf swing.

You Are What You Think About
Golf lessons won\'t make one bit of difference without changing your thinking about
results. You have to \"believe it first, to see it\" rather than “see it first,
to believe it.\"

Start thinking with clarity about WHAT you want everyday and you\'ll eliminate
thoughts of bad shots.

Five Things to do in 2006 to become a more successful golfer
1. Focus on developing a different shot to the one you\'ve been hitting. eg If you
have a tendency to slice then start thinking about hooking your shots.

2. Top golfers work on Critical-to-Improvement elements that make a difference. What
are yours?

3. Practice more on weaknesses and less on strengths. It\'s harder to work on the
shots that give us grief.

4. Be an optimist, the number one quality of successful golfers (in fact anybody) is
optimism, or a positive mental attitude.

5. Improving your golf swing is based on thousands of trials. The more trials the
higher the probability that you will discover what works and what doesn\'t. When you
find what works EUREKA!

Lawrence Montague, Director, Australian High Performance Golf Academy on the Gold
Coast, Queensland, Australia. See www.golf-school-australia.com or
www.mindonthegame.com

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Web Site = http://www.golf-school-australia.com

Contact Details = Lawrie Montague

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