18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | David Ferrers
How many times, when you were struggling out there on the golf
course, have you been offered a golf tip?
It seems that there are a whole bunch of golfers who just cannot
help themselves from passing on their own personal favorite golf
tips when they see a fellow golfer struggling.
For one friend of mine this got so bad that he actually refused
to play with a particular golfer who always passed on golf tips
whenever they played together.
The problem with the golf tip is that it only affects one small
part of your swing. And the golf swing is a very complex series
of movements that have to be carried out precisely, in a correct
sequence and at a given speed. If the golf tip you are given
upsets that sequence or throws another part of your swing out of
its normal place it can have a disasterous effect on your shot.
The reason why I like Mind-Movies is that they string together,
in the correct sequence, all the different positions and moves
of a good swing. A good golf Mind-Movie is in effect a whole
series of golf tips correctly strung togther.
What I am saying here is that any single golf tip can damage
your swing no matter how good that tip may be. Any golf tip you
are given may be a perfectly correct part of a good golf swing
but if that golf tip does not fit in with the rest of your swing
it can spell disaster.
Smart golfers learn to visualize all the different bodily
positions in their golf swing. They then groove those pictures
into their mind in the form of Mind-Movies. These Mind-Movies
show them exactly what they have to do in order to swing the
club in a way which consistently produces long and accurate
shots. Then, when they're ready to play, all they do is run
their Mind-Movie and let the movie send precise what-to-do
instructions to the different parts of their body.
The trick with Mind-Movies is to build them correctly and then
groove them into your mind so that you can see them whenever you
need them. Then, if someone offers you a golf tip you can check
it out against the pictures in your mind before deciding whether
it will be likely to improve your swing.
It took me a lot of time and a lot of trial-and-error to learn
to do program my Mind-Movies correctly. But once I'd mastered
the art it had a magical effect on my game. In my e-book The
Golf Mind Movies Power Pack I describe in detail how to install
a golf Mind-Movie which will quickly get you playing more
consistent golf.
If a golfer you know is suddenly hitting the ball further and
straighter it is probably not because of some simple golf tip or
because they have purchased the latest big, big, great big
enromous driver or a new set of irons; it is far more likely
that they have pieced together a whole set of golf tips into an
effective golf Mind-Movie that works for them.
About Author :
David Ferrers is the author of The Golf Mind-Movies Power Pack one of
ClickBank's top selling publications. He researches, writes and
broadcasts extensively on methods of helping other golfers find
quick and easy-to-use methods of playing consistently well.