Golf Improvement With Hypnosis And Nlp: Better Golf With Your Own Virtual Caddy

By on July 5, 2010, 4:05 pm

How many times have you seen a professional golfer in deep conversation when you watch golf on television? It almost seems as if there were two people there to play as a team – a work of reflection and reading.

I was looking at the holes in last year’s Open Championship in 2008 and again marveled at the battle between Padraig Harrington, Ian Poulter and Greg Norman incredible – how can play more golf in this standard at 4 days, 53 in one ball of each year?

Anyway, I hope to survey Harrington fired 17 at Royal Birkdale and consultation as usual with Ronan Flood, his younger brother and his brother in 259 seconds yard shot in the fifth paragraph. The camera focused on the discussion and suddenly his eyes were glassy and Ronan Padraig as he gave some final words of encouragement, which I found to pass the time, as if on autopilot.

Well, we all know what happened. His cable went five wood and landed in the street and jumping on the farm before slowing green to a stop within a meter of the hole – absolutely incredible!

Ronan Padraig talks continued as they fed each other on the final hole and an Open title for second consecutive year. This is very different from 2007 when Padraig was quoted as saying: “You know, Ronan did a great job to slip back into the 18th after hitting the second shot into the water and you can see the ground and was putt back in the area. ” So it was a team event this year, too.

Tiger Woods has a similar relationship with his caddy, Steve Williams. Steve was one basket and know when paired with Tiger. He has worked with Greg Norman, Wayne Grady and Ray Floyd, all great champions, before joining Tiger in 1999.

Steve summed up his association with Tiger saying: “I got a goal in the first year, 1999, would have won a tournament – to demonstrate that we had a good chemistry to win in the states – to show that no walkover, win a major tournament – the highest ambition of any player or caddy. Fortunately, we have three with victory at the U.S. PGA Tiger this August. ”

In this case, with Sergio Garcia in a charge, Woods had only one advantage of a stroke and had a putt from eight feet to stay ahead. Tiger thinks that the line was out, but Steve recalled, “I said:” No, no, it’s inside left. I’ve seen this before. “He took my advice and he fell.” Later that year, Tiger sent him a framed picture of him holding the trophy for the PGA and wrote about it, “said Big 17!”

What about amateur golfer? Well, fans of little use to all the caddies and those who do not have the type of relationship enjoyed or Tiger and Padraig Steve and Ronan.

The vast majority of golfers are caddy and golfer, but the basket portion tends to be only one bag or a cart puller. Moreover, the portion Shopping haunting keeps the player at all times, even when you play the shot. No leaks in the area. How to cope if Ronan Padraig beat like playing the shot?

Ronan Flood and caddies like Steve Williams spent much time walking, observing the distances, the best positions for approach shots, slopes and speed of the greens and a number of other things. The fan is too much information. Have film scores, movie cards and, of course, often play the same course every week.

What Steve Ronan and also do is manage their players. We remind you to focus, when to relax and when to release the fact that they have played – good or bad. They also remind their readers about the current swing thoughts, pre-shot routines and mental strategies. The amateur must remember all these things for himself, and often does not work.

Dr Karl Morris, a golf psychologist has even developed his “circle game” to try to help golfers remember about these things. You circle around the hole in the dash number, which you remember all I wanted to do in that hole. Suggests that the achievement of six circles of 18 holes is a good score, so it means Mental Walkabout shopping for another 12 holes. Steve Ronan and get a close walk if they allow this to happen. In fact, most people are struggling to convert a single hole without outside help.

While my own experience? Well, the only time I have never used a car was in my youth and was even younger than the basket and only there to carry the bag. However, I had a few years ago with partners in the game who have always played very well and write this article I realized why!

Jim was a friend of my late father. He took up golf in his early 50s and quickly became a fan of golf – often happens, it is not. Jim idol was Arnold Palmer, and even used to refer to himself as “Arnie.” Your favorite “Arnie” quote was: “If all else fails, you can dig ditches,” but in the case of Jim, who has been the way he plays golf!

I played 2-handicap in the days and my father asked me to play regularly with Jim to get your handicap down. It was an interesting experience, because Jim has always been my ball before me and asked what I wanted to explain to do with the shooting. I would like to describe the sudden I was faced with distance and club selection, the effect of wind and lies, the conditions of landing in the target area and which side of the hole I wanted to land the ball. I want to go through a similar description for each disc, every shot, every chip and putt all.

The strange thing is that every time I played with Jim, I scored very well, despite my frustration with your golf. The last round I played with him that I scored 68, four under par, my best score ever and I was not hitting the ball so well. I could never explain why I played so well with Jim – until now.

With the power of hindsight and with my training in NLP and hypnosis, I realize that, explaining to Jim, I became my own shopping cart. At the moment you arrive to get the ball and swing the club, had a clear view of the successful vaccine, I wanted to play and all I had to do was let my unconscious strike.

Of course, I hit some bad shots, but were generally in the right direction and I have not had time to reflect on the evil, as Jim now wanted to know everything about the next shot I had to play.

Be my own shopping cart, had to consider the movement that I played like I was the basket – in terms of NLP that had to be separated or in the position of an interested observer of my own game – in the second position. When he returned to the club, I had become to associate myself mentally – in the first place.

How can I help? Well, next time you play golf, imagine that you have a Jim “or whatever name you want to call in his head, acting as your virtual shopping cart and asked to describe the image they are playing in the minimum details. It is easier to remember, if you get your “Jim” to put on every shot and every putt. After a few rounds, you’re always there to help.

If you do not believe me, try this experiment.

Now try another way.

Once you’re used to having his version of “Jim” as your car, you can start getting help you in other ways. But forget to carry the bags, however, is not it – physically. He comes from a very real in his mind.

So what else can you get “Jim” to do for you? Well, as part of your subconscious programming is always there when you need to remind you to do those things that tend to forget, as the foreground routine.

You can also help you focus when you need a round of golf and relax when not needed. As a control, you can really keep the concentration ranges from minutes to an hour and will take much longer than that to play a round of golf. You may also want to break your concentration to enjoy the company of other players or simply relax and enjoy the scenery.

Golf is not a game of certainty, if the phrase “rub of the green” does not exist. Their “Jim” can help you get over to take the sting and anger of their occasional mischief.

To learn more about becoming your own shopping cart and go to their own “Jim” or whatever you call it, listen to Freedom “Your Own Program Virtual Golf Caddy hypnosis regularly in the coming weeks and see how their field golf is improving.

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