When we have a bad round of golf, it’s natural for us to perhaps get a little frustrated and angry with ourselves, and the lack of consistency in our game. While I think this anger and frustration can be a good thing ‘after’ we’ve finished playing, simply because we can use it to drive us to focus on improving our golf swing, but during play, not so good.
However, it can really make a bad round worse, when it happens during a round of golf. It’s good to consider what the source of your problems might have been after you just finished a poor round, rather than trying to figure out the problems whilst you’re playing.
You probably already know the situation I am about to describe. You hit a bad shot and then you tell yourself that the next shot has to be better to compensate, and the pressure begins to mount. This pressure increases tension in your body, and of course your golfswing, and another bad stroke is the result.
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with an athletic body. To be a good golfer you also need to have an innate sense of balance, physically, as well as mentally. These elements coupled with a ‘creative’ brain and consistent performance, will then allow you to deliver the best golfswing ever.
