In my opinion, the most under appreciated aspect of golf is the mental game. The average player, and even a lot of good players, don't adequately appreciate how much their mindset dictates how they will play. With that in mind, I offer this quick thought:
It is easier to BE a good player if you BELIEVE you are a good player.
It is easier to BELIEVE you are a good player if you ACT LIKE a good player.
Acting like a good player doesn't mean being cocky and it doesn't mean playing slowly; it simply means you should act, and treat yourself, like a good player would. Force yourself to smile on the course and walk with your head up; it will make you feel better. Dress well. Don't berate yourself for bad shots and don't sulk.
ACT LIKE a good player, BELIEVE you are a good player, and you will BE a better player.
To discuss how you can improve your mental game, please contact MattSaternus@gmail.com
Recommended reading: the books of Dr. Bob Rotella and the books by Marriott and Nilsson of Vision 54.
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