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Golf is really played between the ears. Of the different areas of the game to work on, the mind is the most difficult to master. We are of two minds, and sometimes it can be difficult to gain control over your own thoughts. Tracy and our other guru's have spent years researching how the brain works and they have found that understanding how it works can be even more important for your golf game than worrying about what you are thinking.
If you have issues with the mental game, don't worry, your not alone. Unfortunately, most of the information you can find is either too difficult to use or just doesn't get the results you're looking for. Tracy, Jeff and Manuel have spent countless years looking for RESULTS, which is what we will help you get in this section.
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Don't Get Lost In Golf Swing Mechanics
Tracy Reed
Too many golfers spend to much time trying to fix their golf swings. For those who are trying to fix your golf swing, I have one word for you… STOP! WHY? Because it's slowing down your progress! . . .
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Amnesia On The Golf Course?
Jeff Grounds
If you are like me, for years I struggled letting bad shots go while on the course. Meaning, if for instance if I missed short putt or knocked a shot out of bounds, it would take a few holes before I stopped talking about it or thinking about how much of a knucklehead I was. . . .
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How to Stop the Bleeding
Jeff Grounds
Every golfer has had a day on the golf course when patience is short and things just don't seem to be going their way right? Try this quick tip next time you run into this situation. . . .
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The Focus Routine
Tracy Reed
Just like everything else you do, such as showering or driving, your brain works more efficiently in routines. You should have a pre shot routine that gets you set for each shot. The same goes for focusing. You should build a focus routine into your pre shot routine. . . .
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The Most Neglected Aspect Of The Set-up Part 1
Tracy Reed
Let's talk a little bit about the tilt. During the set up, I would say the most neglected place is the tilt away from the target at address. I say this because I see a lot of professionals who neglect it, as well. . . .
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Mentally, What Really Leads to Botched Shots? Part I
Tracy Reed
There are a few things. First and foremost is the hit impulse. When you think of hitting the ball, your swing gets cut in half and stops at the ball. That makes it a "chop". Surprisingly, one of the best ways to cure a chop is with a hitting bag, the big yellow one that you stuff with rags and paper. But the bag doesn't cure the mental thought of hitting the ball. . . .
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Keys to Golfing Consistency Part I
Tracy Reed
In the last two months, I was able to play only two rounds of golf....I know, living in Florida, it's a sin. But I have a very busy life. I like it that way and I don't mind (sometimes) . . .
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Mentally, What Really Leads to Botched Shots? Part II
Tracy Reed
For every shot, there are two possible outcomes. It'll either work and the ball will go where you want it to or it won't. Whether you like it or not, that is a fact of life. You have no choice, but if you don't wish to accept it, you will create pressure. The fact is that most of the time the shot will not do exactly as you wish. You have to accept that it may not work. If you can accept that fact, you won't feel let down if the shot doesn't work. . . .
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Get Rid of Hit Impulse - Part I
Tracy Reed
There are golfers out there that are still stuck swinging at the ball during the downswing. I find myself doing it a little from time to time. So the question is why and how do you deal with it?
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Get Rid of Hit Impulse - Part II
Tracy Reed
Many golfers don't give enough attention to the backswing. Attention how? Monitoring the backswing to make sure it is right! The backswing is not a timed event, but I still have students telling me that they aren't sure how their backswing feels........Wait a minute! . . .
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Here's what our members are saying ...
"Your information has turned my swing around...breakin' 80 again, and workin' on breakin' par!"
Rob Duncan
“My handicap went from 5 to scratch with your help”
Tom Snyder
"Before I used your setup techniques I had a lot of bad drives and flubbed wood and iron shots. Now that is not much of a problem anymore. 20-25 yards longer drives in the fairway and better long iron play."
George Helm
I am now able to drive from the tee, around 180 m, and I no longer feel any great pressure or nervousness. It feels like I am starting to play real golf.
Ron
"Tried your routine in my yard for a while then just had to take it to the driving range. The results were amazing! I hit 70 balls and only had 5 bad shots. I considered those “bad” because they didn’t go as straight or as long as the other 65, and I could trace the problem of those bad shots back to too much grip strength or being out of balance on impact. I played golf with my friend yesterday and had some incredible drives, perfectly straight at my target and the newly found distances blew me and my buddy away! I’ve got to go back now and figure out my new distances on my clubs! My pitching wedge was 100-110 yards I’m now hitting it 130-140!
Thanks again,"
Clint
You've brought my game to a new level. I've been an 11/12 index for 5 years. I'll be under 10 next month and my goal is 5. You're ideas are long overdue!
Mike Fleck
"I've worked with Tracy for years and had nothing but success. His visualization techniques are the best I have ever seen, and his ground breaking Dynamic Balance routines are something that every golfer, whether beginner or professional should use."
Gary Brewer II, PGA Professional
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